Comments Thread For: David Haye: "I'm Knocking Out Both Klitschkos in 2010"

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  • Hitman932
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    #61
    Originally posted by Squirrel
    I think David Haye has a decent enough chance to beat either or both Klitschko brothers.

    He would certainly be the underdog but I think he has the attributes, intellect and motivation to pull it off.
    Well I know not to take this poster seriously in the future.

    Seriously, did you just try to say that Haye's intellect is one of his greatest assets as a fighter? That might be the funniest thing I have ever read.

    It's even funnier when you make the point concerning a Haye-Klitschko fight as clearly both Klitschko brother have 3 or 4 times the "intellect" as Haye.

    What a garbage ass post. Fookin British 'Tards are losin their minds.

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    • Stick_and_move
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      #62
      Originally posted by EatKnuckle
      I had Haye winning, because although he was backpedaling all the time, he did land the cleaner punches. It was like Dirrell Froch all over again.

      At least he showed that he can stick to a gameplan.

      btw. what happened to his hand injury, was it real or not?
      Any serious boxing fan who is not British can plainly see that Haye didn't do enough to win the fight against Valuev. He back-peddled for the whole fight, and failed to throw anything more than a few single shots every round. Furthermore, to win a championship fight and take the belt, you have to win the fight convincingly. He was far to gun-shy to take a title from a champion, who while hardly impressive in his own right, still took the role of the aggressor.

      The Froch fight was another robbery. While the similarities can be drawn considering it played out in the manner of one chasing the other, the comparison ends there. Dirrell landed FREQUENTLY, and with much ease. He made Froch look amateur. Haye landed, but not often enough, especially considering the sheer abudance of nonsense he bragged about prior to fight time.

      Both Haye and Froch will be exposed in good time.

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      • Stick_and_move
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        #63
        Originally posted by Mr Wacom
        David just likes to get under his opponents skin with his "humour", it looks like it works.
        Wit is a sign of inteligence, and intelect is something which David Haye will never have. He has the sense of humour of a bag of sand. Come on people, open your eyes. David Haye will be exposed for the pathetic clown that he truly is.

        There has always been pantomime present in boxing, and trash talking in its every extreme. However, Haye not only tries to push the boundries, but does so without any class or intelligent humour. Charisma is something you are born with David, not an attribute that can be learned.

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        • edgarg
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          #64
          Originally posted by Blairhoyle792
          how do you come to that conclusion?

          Wlad sits back and paws out that jab and ****s the right hand.

          Haye will be in low, will box him and will land a couple of bombs.
          Your simple faith is very touching..........

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          • Pullcounter
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            #65
            if anyoe is getting KOed its probably Haye.

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              #66
              Originally posted by Blairhoyle792
              mines is the other way, imo his best chance is against Wlad.

              Wlad still suffers with fear when he is in that ring, even against Chagaev he grabbed like mad a couple of times, he is petrified of getting a heavy shot on the chin.

              Steward has rounded him off, but a puncher like Haye could very well KO him.

              all imo of course.
              If this great boxer "suffered from fear" he wouldn't be in the ring. He's one of the greatest champions who ever lived. His career shows this on video.

              Maybe an amateur might feel a bit worried before the first bell rings. I know this because I've felt it myself, very many times, but after the bell goes, the worry also vanishes.

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              • Machine Gunz
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                #67
                I could see Haye knocking Wladimir out, Haye rocked the giant 300 lb+ Valuev and would destroy Wlad with his quick, explosive style by landing a 1-2 bomb on Wlad's jaw.

                Haye could win a decision against Vitali by fighting an intelligent fight - using his speed, evasiveness, and counter punching ability to make Vitali look bad, i doubt anybody could ever KO Vitali though as he has an iron chin and is very tough and durable.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Sparked_1985
                  I agree with you.

                  If the speed difference between Vitali and Haye is huge. Vitali will be in trouble. His jab isn't great, he paws with it to put the right hand in behind it. Haye will be halfway across the ring and won't even be there for the jab. Haye might be able to jump in and out and explode some fairly big shots on Vitali's iron chin.

                  The more I think about it there more I see this fight being the one Haye can win. Vitali is old. He won't be used to chasing down an opponent as quick as Haye, and he will be missing alot. Everybody has been standing infront of him. You best believe Haye will run. And Vitali will get bombed when he tries to close the gap with his bad knees.. Whether or not it knocks him out is doubtful.

                  Wlad will control the fight with his jab. Maybe not scoring too many shots, but controlling the fight, keeping Haye at bay and winning the rounds. Tying Haye up when he gets closed.

                  Wlad fights every fight like getting knocked out is a possibility. Stands him in good stead against Dave.
                  This letter is almost the best laugh we have today. I say "almost" because we have other simple minded, over-trusting posters with us, in competition, to put a shine on the rainy day.

                  Vitaly Klitschko is one of the most accurate fighters who ever boxed. If he puts out his left, in a pawing style to make sure of the right hand which you say follows, then....
                  I said THEN, you can be pretty sure that the right hand has a 50% chance of landing. And, if it lands on Haye's chin, we can sing Haye to sleep.

                  Oh yes, I forgot to let you know-since obviously you don't know- both Klitschko's are experts in "cutting off" the ring.

                  So we can assume that the great Haye [-Ho] will use his fabulous speed to retreat either to the ropes, or to a corner. In either case, he's already in serious danger.

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                  • Vasyl’s dad
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                    #69
                    The Floyd of the HWs.

                    Nothing but talk.

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                      #70
                      I'm glad all the idiots in this thread think a guy who ran from fighting both Wlad and Vitali, then literally ran from Valuev is going to knock out a Klitschko. It will be all the more satisfying when he loses to both of them.

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