David Haye being ROCKED HUGE by Lolenga Mock.

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  • MELLY-MEL...
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    #11
    he has still not lost the bad habit of holding his left sooooooooo low! any decent heavy will exploit that, and check his chin.

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    • RichCCFC
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      #12
      **** stoppage, omg.

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      • RichCCFC
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        #13
        Originally posted by Parody
        Watch a recent fight of his and then compare it with this, Surely you should be intelligent enough to see the difference man.
        I agree.

        He is a lot better now, a lot more feints and he covers up when he needs to now.

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        • BattlingNelson
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          #14
          Mock is Mikkel Kesslers sparringpartner. I read a report from the sparring today, that Mock buckled the knees of Kessler. So the guy can whack.

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          • The Hammer
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            #15
            Mock usually fights at super middleweight! He's been stopped by Mario Veit and lost a UD to Lucian Bute since that fight.

            If a super middleweight can hurt Haye that much, what will happen when he's hit by a hard-punching heavyweight? For example, a Travis Walker, a Rafael Butler or a David Tua? He's going to need to carefully choose his opponents to survive at heavyweight...

            Haye was lucky to win that early stoppage over Mock. With a fair ref, that fight may have turned out differently.

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            • beez721
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              #16
              Originally posted by Parody
              Watch a recent fight of his and then compare it with this, Surely you should be intelligent enough to see the difference man.
              he's improved some but he still has a vulnerable style to punchers. Im sure you can agree with that?

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              • Slotff
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                #17
                Originally posted by Tunney
                Mock usually fights at super middleweight! He's been stopped by Mario Veit and lost a UD to Lucian Bute since that fight.

                If a super middleweight can hurt Haye that much, what will happen when he's hit by a hard-punching heavyweight? For example, a Travis Walker, a Rafael Butler or a David Tua? He's going to need to carefully choose his opponents to survive at heavyweight...

                Haye was lucky to win that early stoppage over Mock. With a fair ref, that fight may have turned out differently.
                Just to clarify, Mock lost a close UD to Viet, and has beaten his share of good fighters since then.

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                • Parody
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by beez721
                  he's improved some but he still has a vulnerable style to punchers. Im sure you can agree with that?
                  Dont you think losing 15 lbs of pure muscle is hard to make weight for fights? Not fat, but pure muscle. It affected Cotto at 140 but he wasn't risking anywhere near 15 lbs. Dont you think it can affect a fighter's stamina/performance? Haye will perform much better at HW, he fought at HW in amatuers but competed at CW in Pro's.

                  Also doesn't the same thing apply to Wlad:

                  "he's improved some but still has a vulnerable style to punchers. Im sure you can agree with that?"



                  but glad that we agree a 6-0 Haye is a much different fighter now.
                  Last edited by Parody; 06-04-2008, 01:58 PM.

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                  • uppercut_84
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                    #19
                    This was Hayes 7th professional fight against a person with nearly 30 fights.

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                    • Hitman932
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Tunney
                      For example, a Travis Walker, a Rafael Butler or a David Tua?
                      I don't like David Haye's chances as a heavyweight but right here are 3 sorry hypejobs that he would make easy work of.

                      You should receive a mandatory weeklong ban for giving a shout out to raphael butler. i cant believe he hasnt retired yet.

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