Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

David Haye-Kevin Johnson Reportedly a Done Deal

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #11
    Smart choice by Haye.

    Kevin Johnson has the second best jab in the heavyweight division, so it will help him prepare for Wlad without risk, since Johnson is surprisingly feather-fisted for such a big man.

    Johnson reminds me a lot of Larry Donald.

    Comment


    • #12
      Originally posted by Tunney View Post
      Johnson reminds me a lot of Larry Donald.
      I agree completely, a potential opponent of Johnson's told me the same thing two days ago.

      Comment


      • #13
        Originally posted by mrlopez View Post
        No he wont, Johnson has no power and even tho he KO'd Seldon, he doesnt have too much power, but you never know with Haye's fragile chin
        You're right, and the TKO of Seldon came from an eye injury.

        Johnson is feather-fisted, but he has very good boxing skills and sharp reflexes.

        Comment


        • #14
          K. Johnsons record is 20-0-1 w/ 7 kos, not 27-0-1. I'll tell you one thing,Haye better come in prepared and not sleep on Johnson or he'll be eating that jab all night.All in all Haye should win but I think by decision not KO

          Comment


          • #15
            Originally posted by WLAD OWNS View Post
            Blah Blah Hypejob blah exposed blah blah blah limey blah blah blah brutal ko blah
            Good post...

            Originally posted by Tunney View Post
            Smart choice by Haye.

            Kevin Johnson has the second best jab in the heavyweight division, so it will help him prepare for Wlad without risk, since Johnson is surprisingly feather-fisted for such a big man.

            Johnson reminds me a lot of Larry Donald.
            Good post!,

            He seems to want to fight a guy with a good jab to get used to countering it, fighting someone with less power means any mistake he makes he won't be made to pay for so much (Less power- Less risk of a KO Loss).

            Comment


            • #16
              I knew Haye was going to find a powerless and untested heavyweight opponent. Go KJ!!

              Comment


              • #17
                Gotta great jab though, real quick and fast but he doesn't really push out to get the KO. Common thing among these young heavies like Estrada and Malik Scott. His quick hard left jab will get him past the third maybe fourth but Haye has a lot to prove and Kingpin is the guy he gonna show it off on. I seen Kingpin live, dude is hilarious when he was fightin in Georgia against this journey man on an undercard fight he would talk to the ring girls in between rounds. He's a ****y dude, if you watch at the end of the Seldon fight he's talkin **** to someone in the crowd while he's knockin Seldon out. You can see that fight here http://gofightlive.tv/priv/showFight...E06A9D9F25D3DB. Eddie Chambers does the commentating on the fight, he might have a career there.

                Comment


                • #18
                  Originally posted by Tunney View Post
                  Smart choice by Haye.

                  Kevin Johnson has the second best jab in the heavyweight division, so it will help him prepare for Wlad without risk, since Johnson is surprisingly feather-fisted for such a big man.

                  Johnson reminds me a lot of Larry Donald.
                  Agree, Haye shouldn't be rushing and try to go for an early KO in this fight IMO

                  Comment


                  • #19
                    Can't wait for tickets to go on sale, I'ma be up in this *****.

                    Ahem, sorry.

                    I shall be attending.

                    Comment


                    • #20
                      not a bad choice for his first real fight at heavyweight
                      i will definitely be there

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      X
                      TOP