David Haye (post-Valuev) -VS- Vitali Klitschko (post-Johnson) - Who Wins?

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  • King Of Ring
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    #21
    those who vote haye wins r big deushbags

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    • ..David..
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      #22
      OMG i dont know who wins but i know who losses...

      The guys that go to the fight and the ones that buy the ppv.

      Seriously i almost feel ashamed when i tell a friend to hang out to watch the HW championship and turns out to be something like i watched today.

      I am a hardcore fan and I was falling a sleep haaaard

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      • Boxingwizard
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        #23
        Haye has shown that he can box much taller opponents against Valuev. With his speed, power, and underrated boxing skills he should be able to take down the aging Vitali Klitschko.

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        • BoxCleva
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          #24
          Originally posted by beez721
          is vit not past his prime at 38? come on dude wake up. he's clearly a lot slower than he was in his early 30's
          He did look slower in this fight compared to even his fight with Arreola, but I'm unsure if it's age or just Johnson's style. Could even be a little bit of both I guess.

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          • Davros?
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            #25
            Haye has a chance Vitali is getting older but this fight is so far off that i cant be bothered to really talk about it much yet.

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            • j
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              #26
              Originally posted by BoxCleva
              He did look slower in this fight compared to even his fight with Arreola, but I'm unsure if it's age or just Johnson's style. Could even be a little bit of both I guess.
              or could just be a bad day. ever considered that?

              for what its worth, vitali sped up considerably in rounds 7 through 12.

              that is when he forced johnson to have to really do something.

              and, like i have been saying, if any of u people actually spar or fight, u would know how hard it is to work with a guy who is actively being defencive for 2:45 of every round.

              a guy who is strictly being defencive, they dont leave gaps because they dont "open" up.

              this fight has really shown how unknowledgeable people on this site really are.

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              • j
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                #27
                Originally posted by IronMike1966
                those who vote haye wins r big deushbags
                haha, agreed.

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                • Joe2608
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                  #28
                  I agree that Johnson made Vitali look pretty bad but that's because he fought defensive. Vitali looked great against Arreola because Arreola came forward and blocked punches with his face. Haye will do what Johnson did except he is 10 times faster, he will throw more punches and has huge power. I'm not sure really i think i'd still rather see him in the ring with Wlad.

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                    #29
                    No one should be comparing Valuev to Klitschko.

                    That's a colossal mistake.

                    That aren't close in skills, speed, or power.


                    And Chagaev already worked Valuev, and Ruiz gave him all he wanted, and Holyfield pretty much beat him, and no one has come close in years with Vitali.

                    I think it's a **** comparison.

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                    • Drunk Punch
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                      #30
                      Haye Vs Wlad is the one I want to see. The ultra-cautious jabfest versus the explosive Haye. If Haye can figure a gameplan to keep Wlad out of his comfort zone I think he could do it...

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