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  • #21
    Originally posted by Boxing4Real
    It'd go like this. Haye would absolutely dominate Bell for the first 9-10 rounds, knocking him down about 12 times in the process. But somehow Bell would keep getting up and would get a seemingly out of nowhere turn around and knockout in 11-12. And you'd be like "WTF? he did it again? wtf?! Bell was getting his ass beat!"
    haha i dont see 12 kds lol

    anyway ive not seen bell but id say haye needs 4-5 more solid wins
    against the best fighters on the uk domestic scene including a rematch
    against the ever durable carl "the cat" thompson who koed him

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    • #22
      bell stops him in 5

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      • #23
        In my opinion, it is an O'Neil Bell stoppage between rds 6-9. Haye has suspect stamina, and going 12 rounds at a snails pace with an ultra defensive fighter isn't great preperation for Bell. Bell maybe a little crude, but he has a BIG punch and decent stamina. Haye hasn't impressed me too greatly to be honest.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by slick12
          In my opinion, it is an O'Neil Bell stoppage between rds 6-9. Haye has suspect stamina, and going 12 rounds at a snails pace with an ultra defensive fighter isn't great preperation for Bell. Bell maybe a little crude, but he has a BIG punch and decent stamina. Haye hasn't impressed me too greatly to be honest.
          Haye has a BIIIG punch but no stamina. if haye is to fight bell now, to stand a chance he's just got to do what he does best and thats go for tha k.o from tha start, instead of pissing around like he did all of the last fight and parts of the fight before that.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by rooq
            Haye has a BIIIG punch but no stamina. if haye is to fight bell now, to stand a chance he's just got to do what he does best and thats go for tha k.o from tha start, instead of pissing around like he did all of the last fight and parts of the fight before that.
            does anybody think the stoppage against thompson was a bit premature.
            it was stopped even though haye looked like he was ready for more.

            yeah he got caught alot but tons of fighters got a better chance to fight back

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            • #26
              I think the corner threw in the towel too. He was spent, and was saved from any further punishment. One thing I did notice was he showed heart and was at least firing back and not doing a Frank Bruno.

              But Bell took some heavy heavy punches in thier fight against Mormeck, although I think a good boxer will beat him over 12 rounds.

              **** the heavyweights, the cruiserweights have much better action if you ask me...

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              • #27
                Originally posted by slick12
                I think the corner threw in the towel too. He was spent, and was saved from any further punishment. One thing I did notice was he showed heart and was at least firing back and not doing a Frank Bruno.

                But Bell took some heavy heavy punches in thier fight against Mormeck, although I think a good boxer will beat him over 12 rounds.

                **** the heavyweights, the cruiserweights have much better action if you ask me...
                yeah your right on the corner towel thing. shame tho cause he defo could
                of got thru, thompson took more punishment but as its proven he can take
                it noone considered throwin the towel in for him.

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                • #28
                  i watched haye's last fight, and i must say i wasn't impressed. it was the first fight i had seen him in and after all the hype he didn't convince me entirely that he can be a dominant force. he would have to improve in order to beat o'neill bell. luckily he has plenty of time left to achieve success, and he can only get better in my eyes.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by thuglife
                    i watched haye's last fight, and i must say i wasn't impressed. it was the first fight i had seen him in and after all the hype he didn't convince me entirely that he can be a dominant force. he would have to improve in order to beat o'neill bell. luckily he has plenty of time left to achieve success, and he can only get better in my eyes.
                    the last couple of fight aren't typical haye performances. search for david haye on youtube and you can see some of his earlier fights...

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by thuglife
                      i watched haye's last fight, and i must say i wasn't impressed. it was the first fight i had seen him in and after all the hype he didn't convince me entirely that he can be a dominant force. he would have to improve in order to beat o'neill bell. luckily he has plenty of time left to achieve success, and he can only get better in my eyes.
                      That fight is absolutely atypical Haye. You need to see more fights, you seriously can't judge him on that one.

                      As for this fight, I just can't see Haye winning it. Yeah, he's got a big punch (is it overrated though? Thompson said it wasn't as hard as he thought it would be) but Bell recovers quickly.

                      The chin/stamina issues do concern me greatly...

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