I saw WBA heavyweight champion David Haye’s fight against John Ruiz and I came away not nearly as impressed with many of the boxing fans that saw the fight. What I saw of Haye was a fighter that would have likely struggled badly if he was in with a better heavyweight than Ruiz. If Haye had been in with Samuel Peter, Tomasz Adamek, Chris Arreola or Alexander Povetkin, to name just a small handful, I think there’s a really good chance that Haye would have been knocked out last Saturday night. The reason why I feel this way is because of how badly flawed Haye looked against Ruiz. Haye looked positively atrocious in four different areas: 1. Stamina, 2. Chin, 3. Porous defense and 4. punching technique
Haye needs to improve a lot before facing Wladimir Klitschko
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Chin? why is that?I saw WBA heavyweight champion David Haye’s fight against John Ruiz and I came away not nearly as impressed with many of the boxing fans that saw the fight. What I saw of Haye was a fighter that would have likely struggled badly if he was in with a better heavyweight than Ruiz. If Haye had been in with Samuel Peter, Tomasz Adamek, Chris Arreola or Alexander Povetkin, to name just a small handful, I think there’s a really good chance that Haye would have been knocked out last Saturday night. The reason why I feel this way is because of how badly flawed Haye looked against Ruiz. Haye looked positively atrocious in four different areas: 1. Stamina, 2. Chin, 3. Porous defense and 4. punching techniqueComment
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he is good enough already, the time has come for the sisters to stop disgracing the sport of boxing. haye will become the undisputed champ in the worldComment
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He is good enough to have a good shot at beating Wlad now. The only thing that worries me slightly is his stamina. If he lands early, Wlad will go.Comment
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