Haye Makes a Heavyweight Statement in Win

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  • Darkstranger
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    #71
    Originally posted by kayjay
    Are you kidding me? Haye is not very good. Here's a copy of my post from another forum:



    Another very respectable poster from here gave a similar and slightly more detailed analysis. Don't expect this guy to compete with the top dogs at HW. He just doesn't know how to box nearly well enough.

    With that said it was an exciting moment, last night's fight.
    Just watched the video on youtube and I see what your saying. His right hand really drops when he threw that hook and also it drops quite a way when he jabs.

    Is there a reason why coaches wouldn't of corrected this a long time ago?

    Do you have a link to the more detail analysis?
    Last edited by Darkstranger; 04-29-2007, 04:31 PM.

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    • Zn1
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      #72
      Danny Williams may ko haye if they goto war from the opening bell.
      but i feel williams would be on the slide and a ko would be his only chance.

      skelton would take him the distance and may even hurt haye but i
      still think hayes workrate would be too much for skelton to match.

      sprott would lose either a wide ud or a ko loss. simple

      audley harrison may get beat to the shots all night but something
      tells me that he would land some crisp shots on haye and ko him
      around round 6.

      the fight id like to see is herbie hide vs david haye but only if hide
      can get a few good wins under his belt. hes an ex-heavyweight
      champion and is now campaigning at cruiserweight

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      • kayjay
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        #73
        Originally posted by Darkstranger
        Just watched the video on youtube and I see what your saying. His right hand really drops when he threw that hook and also it drops quite a way when he jabs.

        Is there a reason why coaches wouldn't of corrected this a long time ago?

        Do you have a link to the more detail analysis?
        Brooklyn Bomber is the guy I was referring to; he ended up posting here.

        What BB added was that Haye comes off balance when he throws his right, and something else about Haye's balance I'll try and remember.

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        • duffgun
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          #74
          Originally posted by sn1gger
          Danny Williams may ko haye if they goto war from the opening bell.
          but i feel williams would be on the slide and a ko would be his only chance.

          skelton would take him the distance and may even hurt haye but i
          still think hayes workrate would be too much for skelton to match.

          sprott would lose either a wide ud or a ko loss. simple

          audley harrison may get beat to the shots all night but something
          tells me that he would land some crisp shots on haye and ko him
          around round 6.

          the fight id like to see is herbie hide vs david haye but only if hide
          can get a few good wins under his belt. hes an ex-heavyweight
          champion and is now campaigning at cruiserweight
          I think haye would ko all of the british heavyweights except for skelton who i think he would UD, by this time next year we will know if haye is world class, when he has done with mormeck, and hopefully a top class heavyweight.

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