Vitali Klitschko: "So Sorry, I'm Knocking Out David Haye"

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  • hugh grant
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    #21
    I dont think it really matters who he fights first. But the thing is if he beat Vitali first, do you think Wlad would try restore family honour? If Haye beats Wlad on the other hand first, i am sure Vitali would want to beat the guy who bullied his little bro.

    And because said he wants to beat both of them. Maybe it is in Hayes best interest to go for Wlad first. But Wlad doesnt seem so keen to fight Haye.

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    • Brassangel
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      #22
      Haye doesn't stand a better chance against Wlad, because his chin isn't as weak as people think. He's also much sharper right now than Vitali. Either way, Haye will try to come out applying pressure, but the big men will fend him off, then start measuring jabs, and take Haye out in the middle rounds once he gets tired.

      Haye is not the next coming of Mike Tyson. Iron Mike was skilled, elusive, and had a high boxing intelligence. Haye is like those kids who play Fight Night online and only learn how to throw haymakers.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Brassangel
        Haye doesn't stand a better chance against Wlad, because his chin isn't as weak as people think. He's also much sharper right now than Vitali. Either way, Haye will try to come out applying pressure, but the big men will fend him off, then start measuring jabs, and take Haye out in the middle rounds once he gets tired.

        Haye is not the next coming of Mike Tyson. Iron Mike was skilled, elusive, and had a high boxing intelligence. Haye is like those kids who play Fight Night online and only learn how to throw haymakers.
        I think Haye stands a better chance against Wlad than Peter did.
        I also think that Lamon Brewster and Corrie Sanders have better power than Peter and that's who Wlad lost to.

        I've heard from boxing insiders that Haye's power is amazing, guys who've sparred with him, etc. I like Wlad-Haye much better than Wlad-Rahman.

        Wlad can outbox him definitely, but early in the fight there is definitely a lot of danger involved since Haye is pretty quick and packs some poison in his fists.

        If Wlad gets hit, I don't think it will be with a straight right, but with a left hook that sets up the straight right.

        Haye's chance with Wlad is early. If Haye doesn't get him early, Wlad TKO 10.

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        • cuzfozzy
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          #24
          lets get it on !!!!

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          • paul750
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            #25
            Originally posted by Benny Leonard
            ”I can well remember knocking Gomez down when he was my sparring partner,” Klitschko was quoted as saying by a local newspaper

            http://www.zeenews.com/sports/others...81858news.html


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            Even if he did knock him down, so what? I've read that Gomez handled the brothers well, too. It means very little as it was just sparring. Gomez is probably the most gifted fighter in the division and someone who can give Klitschko some problems.

            It's not a fight that will draw interest, but it looks as though it HAS to happen. Even Vitali looks to have accepted that after initially brushing it aside. I don't think it's that bad a thing as it will show people who don't know Gomez who he is and how talented he is. Would it not be a shame to let a fighter like Gomez retire virtually unknown?

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            • Reggie Miller
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              #26
              Originally posted by warp1432
              No you aren't. You have to fight JC Gomez.
              and he'll KTFO homez in less than 5 rounds.

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              • ricky1978
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                #27
                Originally posted by Jupiter Maximus
                Haye isn't that bad you all...he just doesn't have what it takes to beat K2 bros...

                thats all

                The kid is fun to watch, but I have a feeling his career at HW will be short lived

                that is true, I dont see him long at HW

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                  #28
                  klitchkos are the real deal

                  either one will stop haye or lewis for that matter

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                  • alza1988
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                    #29
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