i think haye will be to quick for Wladimir. remember haye is not going to mix it up with Wladimir, hes going to have the same game plan as when he won the title against valuev boring i know but he only needs one shot at that chin.
i think haye will be to quick for Wladimir. remember haye is not going to mix it up with Wladimir, hes going to have the same game plan as when he won the title against valuev boring i know but he only needs one shot at that chin.
I can't believe a mick is rooting for that limey bastard.
The problem with your logic is Wlad is not Valuev, who was slow and broken down when Haye fought him. Valuev has since been in and out of the hospital getting operations on his failing body.
Wlad is neither broken down nor slow. He will cut off the ring and land hard on Davey Haye.
i think haye will be to quick for Wladimir. remember haye is not going to mix it up with Wladimir, hes going to have the same game plan as when he won the title against valuev boring i know but he only needs one shot at that chin.
i too think that haye is going to be moving all around the ring; utilizing every corner, and every square inch of the ring. but valuev was just barely missing with his jab a lot of the time, and wladimir is exponentially better, and faster then valuev. wladimir will probably win a boring shutout decision. haye will be looking for that one overhand right all fight, but only throwing 10-15 punches a round.
Booth is an utter fool. How could a fem like that make accurate statement's about boxing?
Haye's last two opponents are John Ruiz and Audley Harrison. Wow! That's real pedigree! Fighting warriors like that, it's easy to see how Haye has improved so much.
tbf Haye used to get hit. A lot. He barely got touched against Valuev and we all know about Audley. Ruiz hit him far too much but that was a complacent and unprofessional performance (although it was still a pretty dominant KO victory). I'm much more confident in Haye's ability to avoid punches than I was in 2009, but I still don't believe he'll stay away from enough to not get KOed by Wlad.
tbf Haye used to get hit. A lot. He barely got touched against Valuev and we all know about Audley. Ruiz hit him far too much but that was a complacent and unprofessional performance (although it was still a pretty dominant KO victory). I'm much more confident in Haye's ability to avoid punches than I was in 2009, but I still don't believe he'll stay away from enough to not get KOed by Wlad.
He barely got touched against Valuev for one reason: he threw a pathetic 10 punches a round and spent all of his time flat out running away from the giant.
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