WBA heavyweight champion David Haye sees the April 3 defense against John Ruiz as being an exciting fight. He thinks the style of Ruiz will provide him with the opening to make it an exciting fight. Haye wants to make a huge statement by becoming the first man since David Tua to knock Ruiz out. [Click Here To Read More]
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostWBA heavyweight champion David Haye sees the April 3 defense against John Ruiz as being an exciting fight. He thinks the style of Ruiz will provide him with the opening to make it an exciting fight. Haye wants to make a huge statement by becoming the first man since David Tua to knock Ruiz out. [Click Here To Read More]
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Of course he is gonna say that, who wants to see Ruiz fight. It is gonna be another holding match by Ruiz
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Originally posted by STREET CLEANER View PostOf course he is gonna say that, who wants to see Ruiz fight. It is gonna be another holding match by Ruiz
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Originally posted by gauze View Posti've seen a few of ruiz' fights since he got a new corner/team. it's not as ****ty as it used to be. he doesnt hold nearly as much and throws alot more combos. i think haye will run more than ruiz will hold
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Dunno about a war but a Haye that attacks is always exciting. His only issue is that he kinda has **** stamina
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Originally posted by gauze View Posti've seen a few of ruiz' fights since he got a new corner/team. it's not as ****ty as it used to be. he doesnt hold nearly as much and throws alot more combos. i think haye will run more than ruiz will hold
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Originally posted by PensionKiller View Post[Haye's] only issue is that he kinda has **** stamina
His last fight, against Valuev, went the distance, and Haye's best round by far was the 12th round.
In his last fight before that which went the distance (against Abdoul) he won all 12 rounds on all three cards.
In his last fight (prior to Valuev) that went more than 7 rounds he knocked out Fragomeni in the ninth, and although cut, he never looked at all tired - in fact it was Fragomeni who tired in the late rounds.
In his last fight (prior to Valuev) that went more than 6 rounds he knocked out Mormeck in the seventh, and looked as fresh in the seventh as he did in the first.
The myth about his stamina is just that - a myth. His stamina is fine.Last edited by Dave Rado; 02-22-2010, 02:11 PM.
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