Alexander Povetkin would easily defeat David Haye

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  • Fidayin
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    #51
    Originally posted by El Dominicano
    Alexander will get tity ****ed by Wlad, Haye and any other decent fighter
    i agree that Haye could probably beat Povetkin, but he is european. But there is no chance any american or ukranian bitches who will beat povetkin.

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    • The Hammer
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      #52
      Originally posted by moofo
      Povetkin ducked Haye as an amateur.
      That never happened. Povetkin has never ducked anybody, and certainly not Haye!

      They fought in different weight divisions - Haye is a natural super-heavyweight, but he avoided the hard-punching fighters his own size. He weight-drained down to the under-200 category, where he was stopped by Odlanier Solis in the world amateurs.

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        #53
        Hmmm.... Difficult one Tunney. Of course we still need to see Haye at HW before we can really judge his potential. But if he he's able to carry the extra weight he's sure to be a force to be reckoned with. I do like Povetkin, but I think Haye will do well at HW so I'll pick him. But that opinion might change!

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          #54
          Havent seen enough of either to decide.

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          • moofo
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            #55
            Originally posted by Tunney
            That never happened. Povetkin has never ducked anybody, and certainly not Haye!

            They fought in different weight divisions - Haye is a natural super-heavyweight, but he avoided the hard-punching fighters his own size. He weight-drained down to the under-200 category, where he was stopped by Odlanier Solis in the world amateurs.
            Sorry but you are wrong.

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              #56
              Originally posted by moofo
              Sorry but you are wrong.
              What a lame post! How about some facts to your statement?

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              • moofo
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                #57
                Originally posted by BatTheMan
                What a lame post! How about some facts to your statement?
                David Haye on Povetkin:
                "He ducked out of fighting me at an amateur event in Croatia and moved up to super heavyweight. He's a possible opponent down the line."

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by moofo
                  David Haye on Povetkin:
                  Aha! Haye said so. I guess that's the correct interpretation of events then

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                  • The Hammer
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by moofo
                    David Haye on Povetkin:
                    Thats just some bull**** from Haye.

                    It doesn't make sense anyway - why would anyone want to duck a cruiserweight to fight bigger, stronger heavyweights?

                    Do you really believe everything Haye says?

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                    • Blayde
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                      #60
                      No doubt Haye would have a pretty nice chance to catch Povetkin with a bomb, but I dont think that would be the most likely scenario. Id pick Povetkin by KO. Haye did already struggle against Fragomeni and Mormeck because of the pressure they brought to him. Maybe you can say Haye just took some time against the ropes against Fragomeni because he knew he was in control, but Mormeck definitely pushed him to the limits. I dont think Haye could go where Povetkin would push him to.

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