Haye Vs Barrett?? Who wins and how?

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  • The Surgeon
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    #11
    Originally posted by moofo
    Can you remember when Haye was ever Brutally Knocked out?
    He has had stamina and weight drain problems and been to the canvas...but apart from his 10th pro fight never stopped and always found a way to win.
    I'm not saying he won't lose by KO just looking for evidence to back your opinion up.
    Weight making wot have done him any favours in durability down at cruiser but at Heavy the guys are bigger and so are the punches!
    I think his chin is a BIG problem! Makes him who he is tho, the exciteing vulnerable ****er!

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    • Jim Jeffries
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      #12
      Haye gets off the canvas in the 3rd to stop Barrett with a looping right.

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      • moofo
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        #13
        Can we just agree that Haye like any other Heavyweight is vulnerable if hit??
        This is after all the HW division.
        Where one Big punch can end it for any fighter good or bad.

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        • larryx
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          #14
          Originally posted by moofo
          Can we just agree that Haye like any other Heavyweight is vulnerable if hit??
          This is after all the HW division.
          Where one Big punch can end it for any fighter good or bad.
          true very true

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          • Jim Jeffries
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            #15
            Originally posted by moofo
            Can we just agree that Haye like any other Heavyweight is vulnerable if hit??
            This is after all the HW division.
            Where one Big punch can end it for any fighter good or bad.
            Unless that HW is Ali, Tex Cobb, Oliver McCall or David Tua, you're right.

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            • moofo
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              #16
              Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
              Unless that HW is Ali, Tex Cobb, Oliver McCall or David Tua, you're right.
              Or Chuvalo or Ike Ibeabuchi...

              But all those guys are history...

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              • Welter_Skelter
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                #17
                Originally posted by moofo
                Vote and discuss Gentlemen.

                I can't wait for something outrageous from Wlad Owns like...Gaymaker can't take a Supermiddle punch from Lolenga Mock...etc etc etc...

                Anyone else got a serious viewpoint...please be kind enough to add it here.
                Cheers.
                This is not so easy to answer.. But whoever picked Barret for Haye's opponent is brilliant..

                Barrett has been in the best of today`s crop and lost to most of them.. BUT always gives a half decent showing (Klitschko notwithstanding).. He is truly a gatekeeper with a respected name..He will give a true test and assesment of where Haye Really stands as a heavyweight contender..
                If he blows Barrett out.. say in better fashion than Wlad did.. You have your fuel for a fight with Klits.. If he wins, but it`s a fight.. then we have fuel to say he needs a couple more fights before he is ready.. and of course if he loses.. well I`d say it all over for Haye the heavyweight.. I am impressed with Barrett as the choice.. But I suspect Haye will win by KO in around the 9th round

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                • sjomcik
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                  #18
                  I think Haye in round 6-8

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                  • MANGLER
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                    #19
                    Haye by KO in the middle rds (5-8). Barrett will attack fast to try imposin his supposed size advantage but he'll gas out and get KTFO when he's tired. I expect a surprisingly good slugfest outta these guys.

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                    • Pullcounter
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                      #20
                      haye needs to hit barrett hard and get his respect... if he gets the knock out good, if not, he needs to control barrett with his jab until later in the fight where he an go for the KO. otherwise he should avoid getting into a fire fight and should fight a disciplined fight considering his weak chin.

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