What are Wladimir Klitschko's chances against Haye?

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  • Patty Tanager
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    #21
    Originally posted by hweightblogger
    It's based on Haye's non-existent defense. Haye WILL get hit really bad.
    Well if that's the case the percentage should be the same throughout the fight.

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    • number1983
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      #22
      I was on the fence, but the more I re-watch Haye's previous fights, the more I'm convinced he doesn't stand chance of beating Wlad. Haye will be hoping for a 'Hail Mary'

      a conservative 90-95% for Wladimir

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      • hweightblogger
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        #23
        Originally posted by Patty Tanager
        Well if that's the case the percentage should be the same throughout the fight.
        No, because hits add up. So his defence/speed/stamina will get worse and worse.

        It all depends how good you think Haye's speed/defence/power is in the first place.

        If you think that Haye is extremely good then the Klitschko's chances rise from 25% to 75%.

        If you think that Haye is overrated in the first place Wlad's chances rise from 80% to 90% (= an irrelevant rise).

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        • Nautilus
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          #24
          Originally posted by hweightblogger
          How do you estimate both boxers chances?

          This is not a poll about whom you WANT to win.

          Or whether the win comes by KO or not....

          Or whether the win will be decisive or not...

          Or whether it will be fast or slow...

          It's about your estimation of chances...

          Somehow I keep thinking that Haye will pull some sphincter muscle and won't show up for the fight.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Patty Tanager
            Well if that's the case the percentage should be the same throughout the fight.
            Nope. Once Wlad figures our Haye and adjusts (It'll take 2 or 3 rounds) Haye's chances are over. If Haye comes out swinging for the fences he'll probably get countered and knocked out. If he boxes, he gets pounded by the jab for 4-5 rounds max then gets KTFO by a hook.

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            • TintaBoricua
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              #26
              I had a dream that Klitschko got knocked out in the first backing straight up trying to avoid a random Haye onslaught and got caught against the ropes with a single shot.

              He was laid out flat and the crowd was going insane.

              This is the third time I've had a dream related to boxing.

              The first time was Cotto getting battered against the ropes by Pacquiao.

              The second time was Ortiz and Berto trading knockdowns.

              And now, this...

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                #27
                Originally posted by TintaBoricua
                I had a dream that Klitschko got knocked out in the first backing straight up trying to avoid a random Haye onslaught and got caught against the ropes with a single shot.

                He was laid out flat and the crowd was going insane.

                This is the third time I've had a dream related to boxing.

                The first time was Cotto knocking Pacquiao out.

                The second time was Ricky Hatton knocking Pacquiao out.

                And now, this...
                Perfect record so far!

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by TintaBoricua
                  I had a dream that Klitschko got knocked out in the first backing straight up trying to avoid a random Haye onslaught and got caught against the ropes with a single shot.

                  You have dreams ... about... Haye???

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Nautilus
                    Perfect record so far!
                    LOL

                    I C WAT U DID THAR.

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                      #30
                      I don't think Haye has much of a chance. If he barely threw punches against Valuev and Harrison, what makes anyone think he will against Wlad?

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