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David Haye: "I Will Shove Klitschko's Jab Up His Ass"

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  • #31
    Originally posted by internetworld7 View Post
    This time around, Klitschko actually has someone in front of him that can box. David Haye will make Klitschko fight at a much faster pace than he is accustomed to. You're right about the knockout except it won't be David Haye who is laid out...
    I agree. The Klitschko's getting sparko'ed. He's never even seen a fast heavyweight.

    Round 4 KO Haye.

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    • #32
      lol thats why i like haye, hes kind of abrasive but cheeky and likeable also

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      • #33
        sheit, the more i read and hear about david "hypejob" haye, the more i believe in him, he really thinks he can do it... good on him, i wish him well.

        It should be interesting at least to see what pace he can get Wlad to fight, Just hope Wlad doesn't Bryd the Hayemaker

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        • #34
          Originally posted by jvsnypes View Post
          Hayes making a huge mistake if he's going to try to knock Klitchko out early.That's when he is at his best and most dangerous.Hayes has to put good solid pressure on him and attack his body with a vengence.Klitchko is a huge man and in the later rounds he will slow down.That is when Hayes should go for the knockout.But if he trades with him early,its going to be lights out for him.I don't see him being patient enough to take it in the later rounds.Plus,it will take a Tyson-like defense to avoid Klitchko's big punches.He can't make any mistakes or it will end for him early.
          No he isnt making any mistake by going after Wlad early, Haye's only chance is to go after Wlad early...Wlad never opens up until the 8 or 9 round when he knows his opponent are gassed out.

          Wlad gets to nervous early on thats why he throw the right jab then grabs you and hold on for dear life so he doesnt get hit back.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
            IBF/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko vowed to shut David Haye's mouth with his fist. Well, now Haye is promising to destroy one of Klitschko's most feared weapons - his accurate jab. Haye challenges Klitschko on June 20 at a venue yet to be finalized in Europe. [details]
            David Haye is English. He would of said arse not ass.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by raycorey View Post
              No he isnt making any mistake by going after Wlad early, Haye's only chance is to go after Wlad early...Wlad never opens up until the 8 or 9 round when he knows his opponent are gassed out.

              Wlad gets to nervous early on thats why he throw the right jab then grabs you and hold on for dear life so he doesnt get hit back.
              Very true post...Wlad is a safety 1st type of fighter. He is not going to do anything early but jab and hold.

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              • #37
                I think i'm leaning more towards a Haye KO win. As long as he's in top shape and hungry for it then i think he has a great chance.

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                • #38
                  LMAO. Man I love David Haye. I hope he gets the job done.

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                  • #39
                    David Haye will bring them belts to south london where they belong

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                    • #40
                      David Haye is a more exciting, watchable, more likeable fighter but come on. I would be extremely surprised if he pulled this one off. Monte Barrett was one thing, but Klitschko has every advantage over Haye. Well, they're maybe even on power.

                      I do think Haye's going about the pre-fight hype the right way - the Klitschko brothers are easy to get to, and if he keeps this up Wlad may come into the fight with a terrible mindset - he'll either be really angry and want to humiliate Haye, thus taking risks and leaving himself open to huge shots, or he'll let it get to him and be intimidated, thus making him equally likely to make mistakes.

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