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  • Da Pimper
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    Wilder vs Prime Haye?

    I reckon Haye would have done a job on the dosser. Them hayemakers were no joke.
    Last edited by Da Pimper; 10-10-2021, 11:52 PM.
  • Mr Giggles
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    I think they sparred Each other and wilder knocked him out or something

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    • M312
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      #3
      Originally posted by Mr Giggles
      I think they sparred Each other and wilder knocked him out or something
      Nope https://********/j7tzdZvOWkY

      David Haye did say Wilder is a huge puncher when he lands tho, but landing was the problem with his technique

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      • BodyBagz
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        Wilder because Haye will most likely give Wilder opportunities to land that right hand.

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        • BodyBagz
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          #5
          What people have to understand is Fury has a combination of size and ''skill'' to handle Wilder.
          As sloppy as Wilder is, he will hit Haye and that would be it.

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          • Szef
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            #6
            Haye was arguably an even bigger puncher than Wilder. He definitely hit harder than Ortiz and Fury. If he landed that overhand right hand of his Wilder would be in trouble.

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            • M312
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              #7
              Originally posted by BodyBagz
              Wilder because Haye will most likely give Wilder opportunities to land that right hand.
              Wladimir only really landed one right hand on Haye, which he took. It's highly unlikely Wilder would be able to. When you say Haye would give Wilder opportunities, you must mean the Bellew Haye, not prime, who was a nightmare to land on.

              Probably look very similar to Haye/Valuev, but with more peril of course.

              Wilder can knock anyone out, but facing a mover, boxer-puncher like Haye would be a real problem for Wilder. He would never be able to set his feet for a start and would get countered with every missed shot.

              Wlad spoke multiple times of his anger at not being able to land on Haye, because he really wanted to knock him out, more than anyone he ever faced. And Valuev (yes he ******), retired because he hated fighting such a small person he couldn't even touch. .
              Last edited by M312; 10-11-2021, 01:25 AM.

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              • BodyBagz
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                #8
                Originally posted by M312

                Wladimir only really landed one right hand on Haye, which he took. It's highly unlikely Wilder would be able to. When you say Haye would give Wilder opportunities, you must mean the Bellew Haye, not prime, who was a nightmare to land on.

                Probably look very similar to Haye/Valuev, but with more peril of course.

                Wilder can knock anyone out, but facing a mover, boxer-puncher like Haye would be a real problem for Wilder. He would never be able to set his feet for a start.
                I'd place Wilder's right above Wlad's. Haye would look at Wilder's clumsy ways and get caught trying to attack. Haye was no beast at HW. He beat the bums and lost to the non bums.

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                • Sparked_26
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                  #9
                  I think I'd go for the better boxer here which is Haye.

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                  • BodyBagz
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sparked_26
                    I think I'd go for the better boxer here which is Haye.
                    Everyone is a better boxer than Wilder

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