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WBA heavyweight champion David Haye of England has expressed confidence that he will register his 16th straight victory and his 14th knockout during that run on Saturday night against WBO, IBF and IBO counterpart Wladimir Klitschko of the Ukraine.
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I'm picking Haye by KO in round 4 but only if Haye fights aggressively from the opening bell. Bum rushing Klitschko is a bad idea but coming out swinging (Tyson style) will disrupt Klitschko as it has in the past. Additionally, if Haye can find a way inside Wladimir may find himself in trouble.
On the other hand if Haye fights tonight as he did against Valuev, Ruiz, and Harrison it's going to be a long rough night for the Hayemaker. In his last few fights Haye's been focused on riding his bike and looking for the one big shot. He'll need punches in bunches tonight if he wants to be more formidable than any of Wlads recent competition. If Haye isn't busy and is apprehensive then I'm going with Wlad by early KO probably around round 2 or 3; hell Wlad could even end it in the first round. Both men are vulnerable, both have crappy resumes, both have great skills, great power and both have been stopped by guys far less talented than themselves. Hard fight to pick. |
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the boxing scene prediction of haye by tko rnd 9 was the dumbest...
haye either stuns wlad in the first 4 rounds or loses the fight, if the fights gone to rnd 9 its pretty safe to say wlads just having his way with him and keeping him at the end of his brutal 1-2s nobodies in anyones head, both guys have been though all of this "bad blood" promotion before and are bad actors haye's only chance is jumping on wlad and stunning him in the first couple rounds - either ending it there or blurring his thinking for the remainder of the fight but this just a fancy way of saying "punchers chance" and is the same advice id give a random hobo trying to beat a pro boxer, so it means haye is basically there to lose. He has less power, he's smaller, he throws fewer punches, and as much as we criticize wlads competition, Haye's has been far, far worse the past couple years. You may as well say he's coming off a hiatus. Chambers and Peter look like p4p wins compared to Harrison and (current) Ruiz. The only advantage he has is that his timing is somewhat awkward/"poppy" and he has a tendency to catch guys, and for that to work he has to make it work in the first minutes of the fight before wlad gets a rhythm. Last edited by Lapua; 07-02-2011 at 10:19 AM. |
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