Wlad is running scared of the Hayemaker

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  • PBDS
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    #81
    Originally posted by Asian Sensation
    If Haye can beat someone at heavyweight and prove that unlike most cruiserweight champions he can succeed in the division, then he would have leverage to be calling out Wladimir. I don't like how he hasn't even been in a significant heavyweight fight and is already disrespecting the champ of the division.



    ...Thank you for being the voice of reason!!!!! **** me, these Haye fans are rediculous. Ask a few other Heavies what they think about Haye and his bull**** and let us know what they think Asian.

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    • Dirt E Gomez
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      #82
      Originally posted by Asian Sensation

      That said, 2-3 decent fights at heavyweight provides Wladimir with the only real fight at heavyweight that could arouse anything approaching interest. True, Tony Thompson deserves his shot, as does Povetkin. But who wants to see that?
      You're implying there's a fight at heavyweight you want to see....

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        #83
        Originally posted by Asian Sensation
        I like Haye, I just don't like his chances against Wladimir.
        That's exactly how I'm feeling.

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          #84
          Originally posted by PBDS
          ...Thank you for being the voice of reason!!!!! **** me, these Haye fans are rediculous. Ask a few other Heavies what they think about Haye and his bull**** and let us know what they think Asian.
          All I'm saying is that there are more questions about Haye than there are answers. How will his chin hold up against 230-240 pound guys? Will he carry his punch up? Will not having to make weight and the stress of having made an unnaturally low weight in the past cause him to let himself go?

          When we can be reasonably assured of how well he holds up to those questions, then make your case. Maybe blowing out Macca got his head big.

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            #85
            Originally posted by Dirt E Gomez
            You're implying there's a fight at heavyweight you want to see....
            No, actually I was saying the opposite. If Haye could win 2-3 fights against solid contenders, he can make a fight with Wladimir somewhat interesting.

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            • Dirt E Gomez
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              #86
              Originally posted by Asian Sensation
              No, actually I was saying the opposite. If Haye could win 2-3 fights against solid contenders, he can make a fight with Wladimir somewhat interesting.
              I meant in general. There's actually fights between non-bums that matter at heavyweight? I can't think of a single meaningful fight that would also at least be an interesting contest.

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              • Hitman932
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                #87
                Originally posted by Asian Sensation
                No, actually I was saying the opposite. If Haye could win 2-3 fights against solid contenders, he can make a fight with Wladimir somewhat interesting.
                at this point haye would get beat by tony thompson, who wlad will knock out

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                • kayjay
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Technical_Skill
                  Seriously,

                  Who is more skilled, Corrie Sanders or David Haye?

                  Who hits harder corrie sanders or david haye?

                  Thus you can see why Haye would have a Punchers chance in this fight.
                  Sanders is the answer to both questions. And it's not close

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                  • kayjay
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Asian Sensation
                    All I'm saying is that there are more questions about Haye than there are answers. How will his chin hold up against 230-240 pound guys? Will he carry his punch up? Will not having to make weight and the stress of having made an unnaturally low weight in the past cause him to let himself go?

                    When we can be reasonably assured of how well he holds up to those questions, then make your case. Maybe blowing out Macca got his head big.
                    Can he learn to box on the inside, and to move forward like he'll have to at HW?

                    Surely these clowns don't think he's going to stay on his back foot and pick single telegraphed right hands against Wladimir Klitschko. That will ensure us of an easy shutout

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                    • Hitman932
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by kayjay
                      Can he learn to box on the inside, and to move forward like he'll have to at HW?

                      Surely these clowns don't think he's going to stay on his back foot and pick single telegraphed right hands against Wladimir Klitschko. That will ensure us of an easy shutout
                      the same clowns that think haye could beat wlad are the same clowns who made sam peter a 3.25-1 over wlad just cause he was so big and black
                      Last edited by Hitman932; 04-27-2008, 07:35 PM.

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