When Vitali Klitschko and David Haye step in the ring for the tentative fight in June, one of them will see their career come to a near end. A few months ago, Haye vowed to retire if he couldn't beat the best heavyweights. He gave his reasoning as "what's the point" if he wasn't able to come out on top with the elite big men. It doesn't get any bigger than Vitali, the current WBC heavyweight champion. Haye's mouth and big talk has backed him into a corner where he needs to looks like a million dollars in the fight. [details]
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Vitali Klitschko-David Haye: One Career Will Suffer
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Im taking Vitali to knock him out in the first 6 rounds
I dont think Haye can stop Vitali and Haye`s stamina is poor so i cant see him winning a decision
add to that he has glass jaw
Good night David
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david haye is a very exciting boxer but is going to have a very tough time against vitali. in my opinion its the wrong fight with wlad probably being more succeptable to hayes explosive punching power (as we've seen in some of his previous outtings). i see this one being a bit of a 12 round landside for vitali but i hope haye proves me wrong. getting a bit rubbish with how big heavyweights are getting thesedays, sound ****** i know but heavyweight boxings biggest problem i think is that the fights are just at a too slow a pace(valuev-holyfield was just, well, awful). compare the size and weight of 60's 70's boxers to modern ones and you get the idea. Haye has the potential to be an explosive exciting big box office draw but the big guys are just able to negate what could be an exciting fight by accepting 12 round slow boring decisions
oh well just having a rant now
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I like both guys a lot, but I'm pulling for Haye because I think it's much better for the sport. I just don't see how he can when, especially when Vitali is in "sticking up for Wlad mode."
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WWW.VAPORIZERSLast edited by FreshPrince; 03-28-2011, 02:59 PM.
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