Doesn't matter, Haye gonna beat the hell out of both Klitschko. Vitali will be crying "Noooo, NoNonono, NOOOOOOOOO" again and ironically again from British.
David Haye will fall to the steelhammer
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Well said Earl.
Haye can't go about pointing fingers when he isn't stepping up to the plate fighting the cream of the division.Comment
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Obviously Earl......Haye has a punchers chance early on before Wlad has gotten into his rhythm and negotiated the proper range to land the jab and stay out of the way of those haymakers but thats about all.Comment
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Kind of. He is charismatic, looks good, and can talk pretty well. But that is the shine he has brought the division outside the ring.
He has given duds like the Valuev and Harrison fight. Those sure didn't bring shine to the heavyweight division. The Harrison fight would have put off a lot of the casuals that bought the PPV or attended in the UK.Comment
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So you're changing your pick based purely on emotion? That's not very smart. How about giving us a breakdown of why Haye loses based on unbiased analysis of both fighters' strengths and weaknesses?Comment
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I can see Wlad boxing behind a jab for the start and breaking Haye down.. Ruiz tagged Haye all night with the jab and Wlad is far bigger. I will say though if Wlad fights ****** because Haye has pissed him off then he could end up koed..Comment
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haye is gonna move along the ropes, moving to wlads left to avoid the right, wait for his chance to counter over the jab and if that doesn't work he can just fight in spurts exploding off the ropes with a body head combo
same thing he did with valuev, except no broken hand and less height and reach to get by, easy workComment
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