Comments Thread For: Wladimir Klitschko: David Haye is an Easy Payday
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Basically. Just make the ****ing fight happen.erm, newsflash Wladimir - David Haye decides who fights David Haye, and he's already decided it is you. Big brother can't help you with this one, it's time to show everyone you are the number one heavy in the world. This is your time Wladimir, and you are either up to it or you are not, but this 'Klitschko brother' bull**** you both continually spout needs to cease. It's making you look very gay.Comment
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accept the 50-50 then which ahs been offered you coward, stop ducking haye, cant wait for this sissy to get k0dComment
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Yes, Valuev was rocked by Chaegav,she was rocked by McCline just befor McClines knee blew out.(and niether guy are big punchers) and some nobody wobbled Valuev early in his career (forgot the guys name but i think you can find it on youtube)Comment
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*****ko, rocked Valuev way worse than Diva did and the younger healthier version of Valuev that had more power as well. Valuev hasn't had a KO/TKO win for like two years before fighting Diva and Diva still ran from him for 12 rounds.Comment
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Last I checked, the Sanders fight was prior to Klitschko's "grab and jab" strategy. Moreover, Sanders was a southpaw with faster hands than Haye and better power. A prime Sanders would have KO'd Haye early. Sanders could take a shot and he would land heavy shots of his own (see Rahman v. Sanders). Haye would get blown out in a shoot out.
Unless Haye gets lucky, I don't see him winning a fight against either Klitschko. In fact, I don't think Haye could beat very many of the top heavyweights out there--that's why he hasn't fought them. He'd have problems with big punchers like Sam Peter (who can take a straight right). He would get outboxed by Eddie Chambers. He would get outclassed by Alexander Povetkin. I think he would beat Adamek and Dimitrenko though. It would be close against Tony Thompson. If he kept his left hand at his waist against Thompson (like he usually does), he'd have real problems.
Let's not overstate Haye's power. He doesn't have top flight heavyweight power. It is above average but not explosive. Wlad hits way harder than he does and carries his power into later rounds better. Haye's power is more comparable to Vitale's--who is not a one punch knock out artist. I think Haye would have real trouble against any iron chinned fighter that hits back (because his chin isn't very good).Comment
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Last I checked, the Sanders fight was prior to Klitschko's "grab and jab" strategy. Moreover, Sanders was a southpaw with faster hands than Haye and better power. A prime Sanders would have KO'd Haye early. Sanders could take a shot and he would land heavy shots of his own (see Rahman v. Sanders). Haye would get blown out in a shoot out.
Unless Haye gets lucky, I don't see him winning a fight against either Klitschko. In fact, I don't think Haye could beat very many of the top heavyweights out there--that's why he hasn't fought them. He'd have problems with big punchers like Sam Peter (who can take a straight right). He would get outboxed by Eddie Chambers. He would get outclassed by Alexander Povetkin. I think he would beat Adamek and Dimitrenko though. It would be close against Tony Thompson. If he kept his left hand at his waist against Thompson (like he usually does), he'd have real problems.
Let's not overstate Haye's power. He doesn't have top flight heavyweight power. It is above average but not explosive. Wlad hits way harder than he does and carries his power into later rounds better. Haye's power is more comparable to Vitale's--who is not a one punch knock out artist. I think Haye would have real trouble against any iron chinned fighter that hits back (because his chin isn't very good).
Finally... A new poster on the site who isn't an idiotic troll.
Green K. Welcome to boxingscene.Comment
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I found this on Boxrec and it covers the Valuev-Bydenko fight;
Highlights of this bout can be seen on youtube. In round 11, the inexperienced and unknown *****ko, behind on points, moved forward with effective jab combinations and battered Valuev throughout the round, including a nine punch combination that had Valuev in serious trouble. Despite having only three fights experience coming into this bout, and facing a height, reach and weight advantage, *****ko remained competitive throughout this twelve round bout, and with a good defense, effective jab and foot movement was not hurt or in trouble at any time.
By the way Valuev was 28-0 and Bydenko was only 3-0 when they fought.Comment
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