What Tactics Should David Haye Use To Fight Vitali Klitschko?

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  • Dynamite Kid
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    #11
    It would help Haye's cause that Vitali is not as good on the front foot as he as a counter puncher, that said he would probably run Haye out the ring, sooner or later VK is going to hit him with something big.

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    • Left Hook Tua
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      #12
      joe calzaghe tactics.

      fight vitali when vitali is 43 and wlad when he is 40.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Left2body
        With the way they both ran in there last fights I would prefer to see them in a track meet than a ring.
        Vitali threw over 800 punches against Arreola, stop being a hater. Comparing Vitalis fight against live opponent in Arreola against a shot giant fighter like Valuev.

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        • Freddy Krueger
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          #14
          Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
          joe calzaghe tactics.

          fight vitali when vitali is 43 and wlad when he is 40.
          Calzaghe was 36 when he fought Hopkins, and I believe he was 37 when he fought Roy. Thats not much younger then either Hopkins or Roy. And Hopkins was ranked number 1 light heavyweight when Joe beat him. So go suck it *****!

          And if you go to the official Hbo website, it even states Calzaghe was trying to get fights with both of them for years and both priced themselves out. So go **** yourself, because Hbo knows more about boxing then you do.

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          • Hitman932
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            #15
            I honestly think Wlad Klitschko would do Haye just like he did Ray Austin. Without even throwing a right hand.

            Vitali is a little slower and his jab isn't as heavy so I think Haye would last longer with Vit thought he stands a slightly better chance of defeating Wlad. Like 4% vs Wlad to 1.5% against Vitali.

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            • JakeNDaBox
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              #16
              Originally posted by Hitman932
              The first tactic should be signing a contract that punishes himself severely for pulling out.
              Yep, was gonna say, Haye actually getting in the ring with him would be a good place to start.

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              • Left2body
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                #17
                Originally posted by Freddy Krueger
                Vitali threw over 800 punches against Arreola, stop being a hater. Comparing Vitalis fight against live opponent in Arreola against a shot giant fighter like Valuev.
                It wasn't an entertaining fight. Haye vs Valuev wasn't an entertaining fight. The track meet thing was a partial joke about them running but I truly wouldn't be interested in seeing a fight between these two guys. HW division is soft and uninteresting right now.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Freddy Krueger
                  Calzaghe was 36 when he fought Hopkins, and I believe he was 37 when he fought Roy. Thats not much younger then either Hopkins or Roy. And Hopkins was ranked number 1 light heavyweight when Joe beat him. So go suck it *****!

                  And if you go to the official Hbo website, it even states Calzaghe was trying to get fights with both of them for years and both priced themselves out. So go **** yourself, because Hbo knows more about boxing then you do.
                  and what does that mean?

                  so if i fight a shot 32 yr. old and i'm only 28 , that means it was a good win?

                  please........

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                  • Bring It On
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                    #19
                    RJJ was shot, but Hopkins wasn't. Just look what he did to Pavlik.

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                    • Mugwump
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                      #20
                      Practice keeping his head somewhere near waist height and keep it moving. Make Vitali have to hit down on him. It'll be very hard for Vitali to generate maximum power and so he'll be forced to open up his - usually clamped shut - guard to deliver the uppercut. Haye must practice countering this shot with full power. Vitali doesn't give an opponent too many chances and so he has to take all of them.

                      Vitali is no longer at peak fitness and so if Haye can take him into the later rounds he's got an opportunity. I mean, Haye's the underdog for sure. But he's certainly no tomato can.

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