Haye is Going For The Quick Knockout With Klitschko

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  • Kelly  Robinson
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    #31
    God bless you David Haye. I hope you win dog.

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    • jethro49875
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      #32
      High Hopes 4 Haye

      That dude Haye better hope he does land early & doesnt run out of steam, and isnt as sloppy with defence as he was in his last fight. Cause if it gets to the late rounds & Haye is not snappy, he will be broken with a sledgehammer.

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      • TRAVI$
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        #33
        Originally posted by mangler
        He damn well better. Only chance he's got.
        Yep... Haye's not boxing Wlad for 12 that's for sure.

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        • strugler
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          #34
          i hope Haye knows.......theres a great possibblity he will get caught............but smart strategy nonetheless......imo......

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          • Lacrimosa
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            #35
            "Pizza Delivery!!! Pizza Delivery!!!"

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            • sylvestersweet
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              #36
              I've changed my prediction from Wlad to Haye, back to Wlad

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              • truthseeker1
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                #37
                Lol. We know Haye will be going for the quick knockout. That's his strategy in every fight and he's been saying it for months. So nothing new there My Vester.

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                • MindBat
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                  #38
                  Haye's stream of thought is similar to mine.

                  In any fight, no matter where it is taking place -- if a fighter risks leaving it up to the judges, more times than not, many will be disappointed with the decision.

                  I, as well as many others, were turned off by boxing during 80's due to some of the worst decisions made by judges scoring the fights.

                  The word "robbed", "fixed" and "paid off" were three of the most oft used words after a big fight. This helped give boxing two black eyes during an exciting era.

                  Granted, a margin of error should be allowed due to human nature, but
                  some scoring results throughout boxing history appeared to have been blatant abuse of the scoring system.

                  I think the boxing networks ought to implement fan/viewer scoring in addition to the official judging as an experiment in fight scoring. Similar to talent show scoring by viewers who call in or judge contests from home.

                  Not sure it'll work with boxing, but it's worth a try.

                  There have been fights where Harold Lederman's score card differed from the official judges' score cards on many occasions.

                  At least boxing fans and pundits can witness the disparity in fight scoring results. Not that it would make a huge difference, but in my opinion, it would help to keep the official scoring honest.

                  Back to Haye -- his foresight of the judging is not often spoken about, but is pretty well known in boxing circles.

                  It remains to be seen if he can pull it off, but i hope it's exciting and the fans get their money's worth.

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                  • Spacey1991
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                    #39
                    I hope Haye wins, heavyweight division needs someone like him...

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                    • MindBat
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                      #40
                      Haye can be good for boxing. It seems, as he suggested, the boxing world is clamoring for a charismatic character that brings some excitement to the sport.

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