David Haye vs. Eddie Chambers: who would win?

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  • Dynamite Kid
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    #11
    Originally posted by WLAD OWNS
    Chambers dosen't need to pressure Haye to beat him...As we all know, Haye has **** defense, he keeps that left hand too low and he is susceptible to right hands...Chambers just needs to land some fast counterpunch right hands on Haye's glass chin and that will be enough to take him out.
    Haye hits pretty hard WLAD OWNS if Chambers does not preassure him and put him on his heels he will feel the full force of Haye's right hands

    Haye is also a damn good counter puncher BTW

    Povetkin would have a better chance at beating Haye but Povetkin has a tendency to get hit a lot and could he take Haye's shots like that

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      #12
      Originally posted by Terrible...
      Haye hits pretty hard WLAD OWNS if Chambers does not preassure him and put him on his heels he will feel the full force of Haye's right hands

      Haye is also a damn good counter puncher BTW

      Povetkin would have a better chance at beating Haye but Povetkin has a tendency to get hit a lot and could he take Haye's shots like that
      Povetkin has shown a good chin, never being knocked down in over 200 amateur fights at super heavyweight and 16 at heavyweight.

      Like Tua and Arreola, he seems to not mind taking a punch or two.

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        #13
        I give the edge to Chambers in this one, though Haye certainly has a chance.

        This is a fight Haye has to accept. He's been called out, and if he doesn't take this one in his second fight at least, he will deserve serious criticism.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Tunney
          Povetkin has shown a good chin, never being knocked down in over 200 amateur fights at super heavyweight and 16 at heavyweight.

          Like Tua and Arreola, he seems to not mind taking a punch or two.

          he probably does have a great chin but i dare say Haye hits harder and more accurate than anyone Povetkin has ever faced before

          listen it could go either way if Povetkin puts it on Haye he could definetly win its whether he can take Haye's punch cause if he walks onto one of Haye's shots he is going to feel it

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            #15
            Originally posted by Terrible...
            he probably does have a great chin but i dare say Haye hits harder and more accurate than anyone Povetkin has ever faced before

            listen it could go either way if Povetkin puts it on Haye he could definetly win its whether he can take Haye's punch cause if he walks onto one of Haye's shots he is going to feel it
            Pound for pound Haye is a great puncher. But that's irrelevant in HW boxing. Haye will be a good HW puncher, but let's not overstate it. He's not among the division's top punchers (Wlad, Virchis, etc.)

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              #16
              Speaking of punchers, watch Vladimir Virchis KO Robert Hawkins with a jab:



              Now that's a heavyweight puncher! Hawkins hadn't been KOed in 12 years, and in the three years before this fight, he'd gone the distance with Tua and Peter.

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                #17
                Originally posted by kayjay
                Pound for pound Haye is a great puncher. But that's irrelevant in HW boxing. Haye will be a good HW puncher, but let's not overstate it. He's not among the division's top punchers (Wlad, Virchis, etc.)
                i think he might be kayjay obviously i cant say he will be cause i dont know but i think there is a strong possibilty he will be up there with the best punchers in the div

                thats just my opinion though we shall see

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                  #18
                  If Haye can solve Chambers "Winky Wright" defense and score a KO, he will be making a statement.

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                    #19
                    Haye by KO most likely, Povetkin who is slow could break his defense Haye certainly could I hope we see how well Haye's chin holds up.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Ryn0
                      Haye by KO most likely, Povetkin who is slow could break his defense Haye certainly could I hope we see how well Haye's chin holds up.
                      Povetkin is definitely not slow.

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