Subject: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:07 pm
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:15 pm
And still nobody cares why he's not fighting a Klitschko
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:17 pm
TV revenue? I was expecting something better than this.
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:21 pm
I don't see why Wladimir should be entitled to any money from Sky when it's a British network, not agreeing with Haye's foolishness to let the fight collapse but Wlad really has no reason to take a slice out of that pie.
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:29 pm
AHAha, that's the best they could come up with ?
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:30 pm
Canvas wrote:
AHAha, that's the best they could come up with ?
Silence, no blaspheming of The Savior shall be tolerated here.
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:44 pm
Ali_1748 wrote:
I don't see why Wladimir should be entitled to any money from Sky when it's a British network, not agreeing with Haye's foolishness to let the fight collapse but Wlad really has no reason to take a slice out of that pie.
Its a 50-50 offer, what's wrong with splitting German & UK tv revenue?
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:48 pm
gomez1012 wrote:
Ali_1748 wrote:
I don't see why Wladimir should be entitled to any money from Sky when it's a British network, not agreeing with Haye's foolishness to let the fight collapse but Wlad really has no reason to take a slice out of that pie.
Its a 50-50 offer, what's wrong with splitting German & UK tv revenue?
Wlad didn't want to split the German tv money.
Neither guy should be entitled to the different network money.
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:00 pm
Somebody is lying, I more inclined to believe the Wlad camp hahaha
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:02 pm
I demand both men take polygraph tests to resolve this. I have faith in The Savior, he'll past it with flying colors.
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:04 pm
March 03, 2008: Haye, 27, tells The Guardian that he plans to take the toughest fights out there because he wants to retire by 30.
”My plan is to not box past 30,” he explained in an interview with The Guardian. 'That gives me three years to become heavyweight champion of the world. I'm not going to cut any corners, I'm not going to fight any bums, I'm just going to get straight out there and clean up that division. Since Lennox Lewis retired there's been no flagship heavyweight running the show, and I really do believe that's going to be me.” --------------------------------------------------------------------- Nov 13,2008: One Klitschko brother is not enough for David Haye. For months Haye been calling for a fight with WBO/IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko. Now that older brother Vitali has returned from retirement and re-captured the WBC title from Samuel Peter, Haye would like a piece of him as well.
"Any brother will do. Vitali's got a couple of world title belts - so I'll bash him up, then his brother. That's the big goal, definitely, without a doubt. Tag-team one after the other," Haye told The Guardian. "I'm always the type of person to think ahead, wonder where we go from here. I know its sounds silly talking about another fight when you've got one around the corner but all the thinking, strategy work has been done months ago and I've been focusing on Barrett in the gym."
Haye says that his manager, Adam Booth, has an understanding with the Klitschko side for a fight with Wladimir in 2009 - if he gets past Barrett on Saturday. Wladimir has to get past Hasim Rahman on December 13. ------------------------------------------------- Feb 03,2009: David Haye feels that IBF/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko is afraid to fight him. Negotiations have been dragging on for a potential June 20 clash and Haye is getting concerned about the fight actually taking place. Haye is already thinking about making an alternate plan in the event of the fight fully falling apart.Haye is at the point where he questions the fighting hearts of both brothers and believes they only want handpicked opponents.
"I was a lot more confident about the fight happening two weeks ago than I am now,” Haye told the South London Press. “I think the two brothers are not the warriors they claim to be.
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:08 pm
March 26, 2009:Former cruiserweight champion David Haye says the upcoming fight with Wladimir Klitschko will be very easy for him. Haye challenges Klitschko for his IBF/WBO heavyweight titles on the set date of June 20 in Germany. Haye told boxing personality Steve Bunce that his fight with Klitschko will probably be finalized next week. He is waiting on the contract.
"This will be one of my easiest fights," Haye said. "That seems a funny thing to say but I've been studying him for so long I know exactly how to beat him. I exactly know his attributes. I’m gonna whup him and look good doing it. I’m not looking at going the distance. I’ll be surprised if the fight goes six rounds. Unless he gets a chin operation – some steel planted into his chin – he’ll be knocked out. What makes it more exciting and mean more is that I’ve come straight from cruiserweight and will blast him out."
Haye believes that Klitschko was forced to take the fight and was trying everything in his power to get away from it.
"Everything's been agreed all we need is the Klitschkos to send me a contract and I’ll sign it and send it back," Haye added. "Its dragged out for one reason or another. I said I don’t care where the fights happens. I’ll fight in Ukraine. The way negotiations were going I thought they were looking for a way out. He’s been shamed into making it happen.
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:11 pm
April 03, 2009: IBF/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko vowed to shut David Haye's mouth with his fist. Well, now Haye is promising to destroy one of Klitschko's most feared weapons - his accurate jab. Haye challenges Klitschko on June 20 at a venue yet to be finalized in Europe.
"I have been telling anyone that would listen, from when I could talk, I would be heavyweight champion of the world. I am now less than three months away. If I was to fight anymore heavyweights I would look even more devastating and Wladimir would have dodged me forever. He doesn't realise how good I am. I am going to rip that Klitschko jab up and shove it up his ass," Haye told The Daily Record .
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:11 pm
You sir are el diablo, you created those fake quotes out of jealousy.
Never fear The Savior won't be affected by mysterious dubious quotes.
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:15 pm
May 24, 2009: Heavyweight contender David Haye has vowed to retire by the age of 30. He doesn't want to become like Oscar De La Hoya or Bernard Hopkins. Haye says the both of them have fought well beyond their best years. Haye, at age 28, face IBF/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko on June 20 in Germany. He wants to beat both Klitschko brothers and walk away from the sport on top like his idol Lennox Lewis. Haye plans to focus his future energy on his company, Hayemaker Promotions.
"I have to look at the big picture even though I'll miss going into an arena putting on a show for everybody and getting them riled up. That buzz you get in the ring after a fight cannot be beaten. But I always said I will retire at 30 because it means I will have been boxing for 20 years," Haye told Sport of the World.
"When I win these next two fights I will squeeze in another couple of defences before bowing out.Oscar de la Hoya said he would quit at 30, but went on too long. Bernard Hopkins swore on his mother's death bed he wouldn't box past 40. He is still looking for a big fight. Boxers say it time and time again, but I have never seen one do it apart from Lennox Lewis and maybe he had a couple fights too many. I will be one of the few who actually does it."
Beating the Klitschkos will be the final achievements of Haye's career.
"After I hammer these Klitschkos I'll be undisputed heavyweight champion and all my goals achieved. Everyone says I won't quit so young, but I will," Haye said.
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:19 pm
May 30,2009: David Haye believes that his fighting heart will pull him through in the fight with WBO/IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko on June 20 in Germany. Haye admits that Klitschko has a lot of physical advantages such as height and reach. But he doesn't see Klitschko having what it takes to make it though a tough fight.
"He hasn't got the heart I've got. I've been telling people since the age of three I'm going to be the heavyweight champion of the world and here's my chance. This is it. This is the big one. I'm just going to go out there and be the best I can be," Haye told Setanta Sports News.
June 03,2009: According to a report on Setanta Sports, David Haye has been forced to withdraw from his proposed heavyweight title clash with IBF/WBO champion Wladimir Klitschko, scheduled for June 20 at in Germany. Haye suffered some form of a hand injury during training camp. The event was very hot and between 60 to 70 thousands fans were expected.
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:19 pm
With each sin Canvas you earn another ten years in Tartarus.
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:26 pm
june 08,2009: "I want to fight the biggest and the best and whoever is the biggest, the best and available I will fight," said Haye to Sportinglife. "It is all about me becoming heavyweight champion of the world as soon as possible. I know a fight between me and anybody is massive. I am more than happy to fight them (the Klitschko brothers). They know that. I agreed to fight Vitali first and it swapped over to Wladimir. If he would like to give me a voluntary then I would like to let him know I am ready from July."
June 10,2009: Heavyweight contender David Haye is still eating, sleeping and breathing the Klitschko brothers. Due to a back injury, he withdrew last Wednesday from his June 20th bout with IBF/WBO champion Wladimir Klitschko. He hopes to fight Wladimir or older brother Vitali Klitschko, the WBC champion, in the near future. He ordered manager Adam Booth to head out there to make the biggest fight possible.
“I'm here to become the heavyweight champion of the world. To do that I have to go after one of the two brothers. All I can physically do myself is to get my back better and to get back into full training. And Adam Booth will go out there and do what he needs to do to make sure my next fight is a super fight and he will do whatever he has to do get my a fight with Wladimir or Vitali. The Klitschkos want it to happen. I want it to happen. It will happen,” Haye said. After the withdrawal, Haye actually apologized to Wladimir for not being able to go forward with their fight. He says the apology will not make any nicer to the Klitschko brothers.
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:38 pm
Dec 08, 2009: Haye said in 2010 he plans to challenge not one but both of the Klitschko brothers. He wants to take the WBO/IBF/IBO titles from Wladimir and the WBC belt from Vitali. He predicts knockout wins in both contests.
"I'm planning on defending my world heavyweight title in 2010 and then knocking out both Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko in heavyweight blockbusters," Haye said. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dec 09, 2009: WBA heavyweight champion David Haye is back on the attack. The talkative Brit has gone back to his old ways and lashed out at both Klitschko brothers, IBF/IBO/WBO champion Wladimir Klitschko and WBC champion Vitali Klitschko. "I want to knock out both Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko, and I don't care what order they fall in," said Haye. "Vitali is nearly 40 years of age now and the clock is ticking if he wants to form any sort of legacy. There are probably one million dudes in America called Kevin Johnson, and beating one of them doesn't make you an all-time great heavyweight.
"Vitali's greatest performance to date is a loss to Lennox Lewis. That's his most memorable fight and the one result on his record that will be remembered in the history books. The Klitschkos don't care about being great fighters, whereas I do"
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:39 pm
Now you're just spamming Canvas, the point has been made already.
But my faith in The Savior will never be broken !
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:43 pm
January 12,2010: WBA heavyweight champion David Haye continues to promise unification clashes with both Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko. Mandatory challenger John Ruiz is the first one up, in April, but after that the Klitschko brothers are the prime targets for the talkative Brit. Haye would like to fight at least three times in 2010. Wladimir will defend his title against Eddie Chambers on March 20 and Vitali's next move is still up in the air.
"The fights against the Ukrainians will happen, but only if I beat Ruiz. By the end of the year I want to be the undisputed world Heavyweight champion. I’m not interested in second place – second place in boxing is not a nice place to be.”
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:45 pm
David Haye FTL!
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:45 pm
I could do it all day. I'm surprised no writers in England have read him some of his quotes and asked him to explain himself.
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:47 pm
The Savior's glorious day will come in November when he knocks out the formidable Audley " A Force " Harrison.
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Subject: Re: The Savior speaks, TV revenue made the Klitschko fight collapse Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:48 pm
lol Ali.
Do think there is a chance he may get his mandatory with Chagaev out of the way instead of Fraudley?
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