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  • David Haye Vacates WBC Cruiserweight Title

    David Haye, the undefeated sensation of the cruiserweight division, has communicated to the WBC his plans for his future in boxing in a beautiful letter written to the WBC President Jose Sulaiman. [details]

  • #2
    let's see how he does.

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    • #3
      He's not undefeated. He was TKO'd in like his 10th or 11th fight by a washed up champ. I chalk it up as a learning experience, but it's a loss nonetheless. He'll do alright in the Heavyweight division. Vlad will beat him though. I honestly don't see Vlad loosing while Manny is in his corner, at least not with the current state of the division.

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      • #4
        Wow who the hell wrote this article? Undefeated?

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        • #5
          So it seems that Haye has his eye on the WBC heavyweight title. It's the smartest route - Peter will be easier to beat than Wlad.

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          • #6
            I just watched Haye's last fight, and I hate to piss on anyone's parade here (Haye's, primarily), but Davey boy is ****ing tailor made for Klitchko. Here's what I saw:

            He fights low, pulls straight back, keeps a low guard, doesn't jab enough, only throws singles or at most 2 punch combos, throws almost nothing downstairs, and tries to do all his work from outside.

            Granted, Klitchko has a few shortcomings, but this guy is a coma looking for a place to happen if he steps into the ring with the big guy.

            He should be very careful. If he keeps calling Wlad out, he might just end up in the ring with him....for a few minutes, anyway.

            Seriously, this is the up-and-comer that's supposed to end Klitchko?

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            • #7
              Guess it's official he's movin up. Wonder who he'll face first. I hope it's a puncher so we can see if he really belongs at HW.

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              • #8
                No real surprise. He looks pretty good from what I have seen online but I'm interested to see if he lives up to the hype.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Stickman View Post
                  I just watched Haye's last fight, and I hate to piss on anyone's parade here (Haye's, primarily), but Davey boy is ****ing tailor made for Klitchko. Here's what I saw:

                  He fights low, pulls straight back, keeps a low guard, doesn't jab enough, only throws singles or at most 2 punch combos, throws almost nothing downstairs, and tries to do all his work from outside.

                  Granted, Klitchko has a few shortcomings, but this guy is a coma looking for a place to happen if he steps into the ring with the big guy.

                  He should be very careful. If he keeps calling Wlad out, he might just end up in the ring with him....for a few minutes, anyway.

                  Seriously, this is the up-and-comer that's supposed to end Klitchko?
                  Hate to rain on your parade as well but Vlad is too slow to capitalize on the mistakes David makes. David will force Vlad to fight at a much higher pace than what he is accustomed to forcing Vlad's poor stamina to once again show it's self. Finally, Once David touches that glass chin, like Enzo, Vlad will be put to sleep somewhere between the 8th and 10th round.

                  "And New..."

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                  • #10
                    Going the WBC route could be wrong he will be waiting about 5 years for vitali to fight peter then when he pulls out he will finally fight peter then if he does win his whole career will be put on hold because vitali will want a fight with him.

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