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  • Jim Jeffries
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    #51
    Originally posted by divad
    Haye was'nt KO'D he was stopped on his feet ,what does the rest of your post prove by the way
    It proves that even a guy with MUCH more impressive wins over MUCH more impressive opposition that has NEVER been KO'd didn't amount to MUCH.

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      #52
      Originally posted by gavinz1970
      It proves that even a guy with MUCH more impressive wins over MUCH more impressive opposition that has NEVER been KO'd didn't amount to MUCH.
      so by that logic Haye will not amout to **** and we should ignore him untill he challenges for the title ,we should'nt get excited about impressive wins

      Big Difference was Lennox Lewis was the Champion when Tua was around

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        #53
        Originally posted by divad
        so by that logic Haye will not amout to **** and we should ignore him untill he challenges for the title ,we should'nt get excited about impressive wins

        Big Difference was Lennox Lewis was the Champion when Tua was around
        Hey, get excited all you want. Haye is an exciting fighter and I wish him the best of luck. As far as him beating Klitschko, c'mon wake up and smell the coffee. And don't believe for a second that Klitschko is the same fighter that fought Sanders.

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          #54
          Originally posted by gavinz1970
          Hey, get excited all you want. Haye is an exciting fighter and I wish him the best of luck. As far as him beating Klitschko, c'mon wake up and smell the coffee. And don't believe for a second that Klitschko is the same fighter that fought Sanders.
          1st off i never said Haye would beat Klitschko at this stage nobody knows enough about him to make that assumption however he is good enough to win a verison of the title IMO,Especially with the quality of the other champions

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            #55
            Originally posted by divad
            1st off i never said Haye would beat Klitschko at this stage nobody knows enough about him to make that assumption however he is good enough to win a verison of the title IMO,Especially with the quality of the other champions
            It's all good man, yeah if an old Shannon Briggs can be champ, or a Valuev, then Haye has a chance, will take him a few years to fill out as Heavy though.

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              #56
              Originally posted by gavinz1970
              It's all good man, yeah if an old Shannon Briggs can be champ, or a Valuev, then Haye has a chance, will take him a few years to fill out as Heavy though.
              oh yeah no doubt he will have to fill into the Division

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                #57
                Are you gues serious? Against Wlad? Haye opens up when he throws ANY kind of punch not even talking about his executions of a hook. He would be there for a picking apart like nothing. He is also used to fighting mostly smaller guys where his straight punches are more effective let's see him do any decent against a bigger guys with skills.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by PIPBoy 2000
                  Are you gues serious? Against Wlad? Haye opens up when he throws ANY kind of punch not even talking about his executions of a hook. He would be there for a picking apart like nothing. He is also used to fighting mostly smaller guys where his straight punches are more effective let's see him do any decent against a bigger guys with skills.
                  yeah admittedly haye gets a little sloppy at times but this is probably due to the fact he's used to wiping guys out of there. he has shown good boxing skills and control when he's needed to. its important we remember this fight wont be happening for a few years giving him time to mature

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by PIPBoy 2000
                    Are you gues serious? Against Wlad? Haye opens up when he throws ANY kind of punch not even talking about his executions of a hook. He would be there for a picking apart like nothing. He is also used to fighting mostly smaller guys where his straight punches are more effective let's see him do any decent against a bigger guys with skills.
                    Once Haye has grwon into the division and become a true Heavyweight ,Vladamir was'nt as good as he is now a few years ago were talking about in a few years time when he is a main stay in the division and has become more experienced at heavweight etc

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by divad
                      Once Haye has grwon into the division and become a true Heavyweight ,Vladamir was'nt as good as he is now a few years ago were talking about in a few years time when he is a main stay in the division and has become more experienced at heavweight etc
                      Wlad was an olympic champ coming into his boxing career, everything that you see him do now he already knew how to do technically by the age of 20. The only problem was that due to his self evident offensive abilities he chose not to use his other skills(just like many other boxers do) and concentrate on offense only. But make no mistake, Manny did not teach him how to dance around the ring or his punching technique or his sense of an opponent.
                      Haye on the other hand makes too many of the "amateur" type of mistakes especially throwing hooks and has some minor problems with his footwork.These are "bse" type of mistakes and to fix them is much harder.

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