Hello Haye fans! Holyfield beat Valuev. and actually WANTED to fight.
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Killa right is wrong, Haye broke his hand in round 2, the 1st round as always was a feeler. Unfortunatley Haye never got into his stride, although, if he hadn't broken it, his tactics would have been similar, after all you'd have to be an idiot to stand and trade with Valuev, especially if your chin is lets say, suspect, i don't blame Haye for fighting that way.Comment
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Holyfield threw more landed more, and got landed on less. Holyfield did not lose one round, while Haye lost a few rounds. The fact of thematter is that Holyfield got robbed of being the olded HW champ of all times.Comment
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Killa right is wrong, Haye broke his hand in round 2, the 1st round as always was a feeler. Unfortunatley Haye never got into his stride, although, if he hadn't broken it, his tactics would have been similar, after all you'd have to be an idiot to stand and trade with Valuev, especially if your chin is lets say, suspect, i don't blame Haye for fighting that way.
Please post how the hell you know that round 1 was a feeler.
Holyfield stood and traded with Valuev. Ruiz stood and traded with Valuev. Barrett who gets knocked out by everyone, stood and traded with Valuev.
Can you please tell me why every other heavyweight who fought Valuev stood and traded with him but Haye has to run the whole night?Comment
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