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  • T-97
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    #21
    Originally posted by silencers98
    Haye's uppercut is brutal but he can't throw from a distance, he'd get caught by one of Peter's hooks, and he doesn't want to get inside with Peter, his jab will be his best punch, mix in some straight rights and 1-2's but I don't see a KO happening for Haye.
    Yeah i can understand your point, and i would say a UD for Haye would be the likely outcome of this fight in my opinion. But i honestly would not be suprised to see a late stoppage for Haye through accumulation of hard punches. But the speed would really give Haye a goo dadvantage over peter.
    if anyone hasn't seen Hayes only HW fight so far heres the link:

    Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rflKHqnqT6s
    Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJJciMGe17k

    Admittedly his oppenent, Tomasz Bonin was not really that good. he had a resord of 38-1 or something like that with his only loss coming against Fraudley Harrison in a fight he was (apperntly i never watched the Fraud that much) before being stopped on a cut. But this gives you an idea of his speed etc at HW.

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    • Silencers
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      #22
      Originally posted by T-97
      Yeah i can understand your point, and i would say a UD for Haye would be the likely outcome of this fight in my opinion. But i honestly would not be suprised to see a late stoppage for Haye through accumulation of hard punches. But the speed would really give Haye a goo dadvantage over peter.
      if anyone hasn't seen Hayes only HW fight so far heres the link:

      Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rflKHqnqT6s
      Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJJciMGe17k

      Admittedly his oppenent, Tomasz Bonin was not really that good. he had a resord of 38-1 or something like that with his only loss coming against Fraudley Harrison in a fight he was (apperntly i never watched the Fraud that much) before being stopped on a cut. But this gives you an idea of his speed etc at HW.
      Haye's speed would be a big advantage for him. Bonin is not a very good indicator of how he'd do at heavyweight though, he was used as a tuneup for the Mormeck fight, we'll see if his speed and power actually carries up with him when he matches up with a top contender.

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        #23
        Originally posted by silencers98
        Haye's speed would be a big advantage for him. Bonin is not a very good indicator of how he'd do at heavyweight though, he was used as a tuneup for the Mormeck fight, we'll see if his speed and power actually carries up with him when he matches up with a top contender.
        lol i know, he was crap. he was used as a fight to fill the gao between the origonal fight date for Mormeck and when it was set back to. it wasn;t a good idea really gaining all that muscle then dropping it straight afterwards, weakened him alot.

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          #24
          Originally posted by T-97
          lol i know, he was crap. he was used as a fight to fill the gao between the origonal fight date for Mormeck and when it was set back to. it wasn;t a good idea really gaining all that muscle then dropping it straight afterwards, weakened him alot.
          Yeah, muscle is the hardest mass to lose, he was very smart to go right back into training after the Mormeck fight for Maccarinelli.

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            #25
            Originally posted by J_CON
            Who would win this matchup? I'll take Peter.
            Hard to say, Haye is quicker & has good power. Peter has good power and a pretty good chin but stands there or plods forward no real footwork. The way to beat Peter is to bring the uppercuts and just go after him with combinations so if Haye can do that hed win but if he gets caught with a clubbing Peter shot hes in trouble.


            Plus Jesus is on Peters side

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              #26
              Originally posted by crazylegs77
              Hard to say, Haye is quicker & has good power. Peter has good power and a pretty good chin but stands there or plods forward no real footwork. The way to beat Peter is to bring the uppercuts and just go after him with combinations so if Haye can do that hed win but if he gets caught with a clubbing Peter shot hes in trouble.


              Plus Jesus is on Peters side
              you mean " the lawd"

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              • Malicious
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                #27
                If Haye comes to **** with that left low to dig body shots, he would get ktfo in early to mid rounds. If he fights smart, like he's capable of doing, and uses his superior boxing technique he could outpoint. There's always a chance that Peter connects with that one good shot no matter how much Haye uses his feet. Haye's beard, as we all know, is still up for debate.

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                • rusticraver
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                  #28
                  Body attack for for first 5 rounds from Haye, jabbing his head off dancing round him. Then late KO

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