Haye - "I'll Smash Klitschko Like Sanders Spanked Him"

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  • The Hammer
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    #11
    Originally posted by Sparked_1985
    Wlad always looks panicky an nervous to me when he first comes out especially in the first couple of rounds. He soon warms up though; then he gets into a rhythm on his jab and it's all over.

    If Haye wins, I agree, it's really early. If this fight reaches round 5, I see Haye getting battered.

    Still going to put a cheeky £5 on a Haye 1st round KO. The odds would be great and it's just as likely to happen in the first, than in the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th; if it is to happen for Haye. After that, Klitschko would have broken him down physically, leaning on the much smaller man when tying him up. Then he'll just toy with him like he does with everyone and like Lennox used to do until he is no longer even a semblence of a KO threat.
    I agree with much of what you said.

    Haye does have a punchers' chance in this fight (although he would have no chance whatsoever against the tougher, very durable Vitali).

    But if he wins, it will have to be by KO in the first three rounds. If Wlad makes it into the 4th, he will be into his rhythm and Haye will have no chance. Never mind the Purrity and Brewster fights, Wlad paces himself unlike when he fought Purrity, and is careful with his blood sugar unlike when he fought Brewster the first time.

    Haye's only chance is to do what Sanders did, and I think he knows it. I'll be fair and give him a 10-20% chance of winning this fight.

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    • -EX-
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      #12
      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
      Now that David Haye has secured his shot at WBO/IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko on June 20 - he is on the verbal warpath. The way the terms of the contract are set up, Haye could be fighting someone with the last name of Klitschko until 2010. As stated last night, if Haye defeats Klitschko, he would be forced to have an immediate rematch with Wladimir or fight older brother Vitali Klitschko, the current WBC heavyweight champion. If Haye wins the second Klitschko encounter, the third fight would be a rematch with Wladimir [if Haye fights Vitali second] and/or a rematch with Vitali. [details]
      I hope you do Haye but I doubt you will. Haye better make it dangerous and an ugly fight early. If it turns into a chess match Wlad's gonna rip him apart IMO. Every1's gonna do sumtin to Wlad til they feel that right hand...

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      • Technical_Skill
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        #13
        Originally posted by ~Tunney

        Haye does have a punchers' chance in this fight (although he would have no chance whatsoever against the tougher, very durable Vitali).
        Newsflash: I pretty much agree with something Tunney says.

        Ps. Your a still a Pantomime **** **** piece though.

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        • Sparked_1985
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          #14
          [QUOTE=~Tunney;5005579]I agree with much of what you said.

          Haye does have a punchers' chance in this fight (although he would have no chance whatsoever against the tougher, very durable Vitali).

          But if he wins, it will have to be by KO in the first three rounds. If Wlad makes it into the 4th, he will be into his rhythm and Haye will have no chance. Never mind the Purrity and Brewster fights, Wlad paces himself unlike when he fought Purrity, and is careful with his blood sugar unlike when he fought Brewster the first time.

          Haye's only chance is to do what Sanders did, and I think he knows it. I'll be fair and give him a 10-20% chance of winning this fight.[/QUOTE]

          Makes sense. You can't give Haye anymore of a chance than that realistically, as basically those who want or are predicting him to win are suggesting it will be an early KO in 4 rounds or under. At most you can give him a 33.3% chance, lol.

          Against Vitali Haye, would have to rinse and repeat Herbie Hide's 1st round against him 12 times, and manage to not get hit for 36 minutes. Not happening. Those 3 minutes were the ***el in Herbie Hide's entire career.

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          • Pullcounter
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            #15
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
            Now that David Haye has secured his shot at WBO/IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko on June 20 - he is on the verbal warpath. The way the terms of the contract are set up, Haye could be fighting someone with the last name of Klitschko until 2010. As stated last night, if Haye defeats Klitschko, he would be forced to have an immediate rematch with Wladimir or fight older brother Vitali Klitschko, the current WBC heavyweight champion. If Haye wins the second Klitschko encounter, the third fight would be a rematch with Wladimir [if Haye fights Vitali second] and/or a rematch with Vitali. [details]
            the K sisters are coming off looking really scared w/ those rematch clauses

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            • IMDAZED
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              #16
              Originally posted by Pullcounter
              the K sisters are coming off looking really scared w/ those rematch clauses
              They're not scared - or the fight wouldn't have come off. but they're looking to get the upper hand/mental edge in everything, and that starts at the negotiating table. Now it's up to Haye to apply that mental pressure on Wlad at every press conference, meeting, everything.

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              • NeXt In Line
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                #17
                Originally posted by GreatJoe
                24/7, 24/7, 24/7.

                Even a countdown show, come on HBO, it would be amazing.
                If this fight doesn't warrant a 24/7 I don't know what ****ing fight does. This could possibly be THE greatest 24/7 that's been oh HBO!

                And this is one of the reasons I like Haye so much. People give him **** for his chin and whatnot, but he is willing to fight ANYONE because he wants to prove he's the best. A guy taking up to like 3 or 4 fights with both Klitschkos? I guarantee nobody else int he HW Division would agree to that.

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                • badnewsbrown
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by GreatJoe
                  24/7, 24/7, 24/7.

                  Even a countdown show, come on HBO, it would be amazing.
                  there should be, but i doubt it would be ppv. the build up to this will be very entertaining

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                  • street bully
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by GreatJoe
                    24/7, 24/7, 24/7.

                    Even a countdown show, come on HBO, it would be amazing.
                    Lol. I would be surprised if there was a countdown. Those things cost a lot of money.

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                    • Mr. Ryan
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by ~Tunney
                      I agree with much of what you said.

                      Haye does have a punchers' chance in this fight (although he would have no chance whatsoever against the tougher, very durable Vitali).

                      But if he wins, it will have to be by KO in the first three rounds. If Wlad makes it into the 4th, he will be into his rhythm and Haye will have no chance. Never mind the Purrity and Brewster fights, Wlad paces himself unlike when he fought Purrity, and is careful with his blood sugar unlike when he fought Brewster the first time.

                      Haye's only chance is to do what Sanders did, and I think he knows it. I'll be fair and give him a 10-20% chance of winning this fight.
                      Why would you say he has "no chance whatsoever" against Vitali? Vitali is a human too, and he looked kinda vulnerable against Gomez. Before that fight I thought for certain that Vitali would be too much for Haye but after seeing that fight I can see Haye getting some work done due to how much Vitali has slown down. If he can negate that lead hand with his own, Haye can get in close and land some blows. I think Vitali has deteriorated considerably since his layoff.

                      Are you really bringing up blood sugar in reference to the Brewster fight? What's next, too much vaseline on the cut? lol

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