Haye: Maccarinelli will not pass 4 or 5 rounds

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  • DURAN_IS_GOD
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    #11
    think its the 02 mate, at least thats what the guys in limey lounge seem to think

    i take it your picking enzo then? im backin haye to have a bit too much for him but wouldn't be suprised to see both men down at some point. do you wanna bet?

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    • hugh grant
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      #12
      Way the go Haye. Talking confidently and at first i thought he didnt want the fight cos he was afraid. But i dont know who i want to win really. I want Haye to win cos he can go on the the heavyweight scene and beat Wladimir, or at least try. If Enzo wins.......welll so what? He will stay at Cruiser.
      But i suppose if Haye loses he can still try for a heavyweight title. Cant he?

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      • DURAN_IS_GOD
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        #13
        Originally posted by hugh grant
        Way the go Haye. Talking confidently and at first i thought he didnt want the fight cos he was afraid. But i dont know who i want to win really. I want Haye to win cos he can go on the the heavyweight scene and beat Wladimir, or at least try. If Enzo wins.......welll so what? He will stay at Cruiser.
        But i suppose if Haye loses he can still try for a heavyweight title. Cant he?
        someone else who think haye might be able to give wlad a run for his money....

        i said this before haye fought mormeck and i basically got shouted down by people telling me he'd have no chance. the guy has raw power, speed and athleticism. not too different to what corrie sanders brought to the table

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        • FUMIN 88
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          #14
          Originally posted by OptimusWolf
          Good jibber-jabber from Haye. I think he might be right but I hope he doesn't train like it will be this easy...

          Duffgun, you're going to the o2 then?? I looked at the prices and thought no no, Kessler-Calzaghe was a much more important fight and cost much less. I need to save money this year!
          why how mch is it going to cost i am thinking of going?

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          • dansapien
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            #15
            why is this more than calzaghe kessler?

            its a much more predictable fight, and neither boxer is as big as calzaghe in england.

            its a total joke.

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            • SHB
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              #16
              Originally posted by hugh grant
              Way the go Haye. Talking confidently and at first i thought he didnt want the fight cos he was afraid. But i dont know who i want to win really. I want Haye to win cos he can go on the the heavyweight scene and beat Wladimir, or at least try. If Enzo wins.......welll so what? He will stay at Cruiser.
              But i suppose if Haye loses he can still try for a heavyweight title. Cant he?
              I think he decided it was worth the risk for the purse, which surely must be a career high by quite some margin.

              If Haye wins, he's going to be incredibly marketable in the HW division. If he loses, he's not going to be. Not sure he's going to lose that much, as for some reason he just hasn't captured the public's attention yet. This will help enormously.

              If Enzo wins he'll dominate at CW for a while against the multitude of ****e that masquerades as the CW division. There's no reason for him to move up to HW as he'd be tiny up there. If he loses, well he'll probably just fight for the vacant titles when Haye moves up. Probably the same as the Kessler situation but with a dodgier haircut.

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              • duffgun
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                #17
                Originally posted by SHB
                I think he decided it was worth the risk for the purse, which surely must be a career high by quite some margin.

                If Haye wins, he's going to be incredibly marketable in the HW division. If he loses, he's not going to be. Not sure he's going to lose that much, as for some reason he just hasn't captured the public's attention yet. This will help enormously.

                If Enzo wins he'll dominate at CW for a while against the multitude of ****e that masquerades as the CW division. There's no reason for him to move up to HW as he'd be tiny up there. If he loses, well he'll probably just fight for the vacant titles when Haye moves up. Probably the same as the Kessler situation but with a dodgier haircut.
                Outside of haye i think Bell has the best chance at beating enzo and i would like to see jonathon banks step up.

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                • duffgun
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by OptimusWolf
                  Good jibber-jabber from Haye. I think he might be right but I hope he doesn't train like it will be this easy...

                  Duffgun, you're going to the o2 then?? I looked at the prices and thought no no, Kessler-Calzaghe was a much more important fight and cost much less. I need to save money this year!
                  Yeah i am going i am not paying more than £200 though. I promised my self that i would get to one live event this year as i didnt manage to go to any last year.

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                  • Randall_Hopkirk
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                    #19
                    I watched Macca's last fight yesterday and although he eventually cruised to the win, he got countered a few times early in the fight. If he leaves himself open to a Haye right hand in the same fashion he won't last very long. I see a lot of flaws in Maccarinelli, flaws which Haye will expose.

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                    • SHB
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by duffgun
                      Outside of haye i think Bell has the best chance at beating enzo and i would like to see jonathon banks step up.
                      Haven't seen enough of Banks to comment. Bell's a good old warhorse, but I just don't think either him or Mormeck have that much left after their wars. It'd be a fight I'd like to see after the Haye one though.

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