Is Haye a difficult fighter to beat?

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  • hweightblogger
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    #1

    Is Haye a difficult fighter to beat?

    This is not a poll about the outcome (at heavyweight anything can happen).

    This is not a poll about whom you think will win.

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


    This is a poll about the difficulty that Haye will pose to Wlad: Will Haye be an uncomfortable opponent for Wlad? Or will Wlad dominate him like most of his other opponents? Will Haye cause problems like no other opponent of Wlad?
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    Yes, Wlad will have more difficulties against Haye than against his other opponents
    70.00%
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    No, Wlad will dominate him approximately as easily as his other opponents
    26.67%
    8
    No, Wlad will control Haye even easier than he controlled his other opponents
    3.33%
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    Can't say
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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #2
    I imagine it will be a fairly straightforward nights work for Wlad to be honest

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    • northernmonkey
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      #3
      Yes i think he's hard to beat, his speed agility and constant movement make him harder to pin down than most heavyweight's also with his power he can punish you after making you miss,

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      • TheSlickster
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        #4
        Haye's use of speed is what will def give Wlad trouble. Its not Ibragamov's predictable speed. Its speed coming from different angles.

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        • hugh grant
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          #5
          Of course hes difficult to beat. You have to nail him to the floor almost.
          I feel Wlad has a better trainer so that gives him a good chance i think. But it wont be easy for Wlad at all.

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          • Allucard
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            #6
            Originally posted by Uncle Bob
            I imagine it will be a fairly straightforward nights work for Wlad to be honest
            I believe he will be tagged but he won't be affected by it. Haye doesn't hit as hard as you might think at HW.

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            • Joeyzagz
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              #7
              The guy who mocks old timers for getting emotional over Ali/Frazier(undefeateds) is giddy as a schoolgirl over Haye/Wlad. LOL

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              • edgarg
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                #8
                I believe that Klitschko's toughest win was against Brock. Although he KO'd him in the 7th for the first 4 rds or so he was hardly able to hit him owing to Brock's defence, which consisted of bending at the waist at the right time and allowing Klitschko's fists to slide over his back. When his jab began to penetrate it was the beginning of the end, and he KO's him with one punch.

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                • hweightblogger
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by edgarg
                  I believe that Klitschko's toughest win was against Brock. Although he KO'd him in the 7th for the first 4 rds or so he was hardly able to hit him owing to Brock's defence

                  This is also what the Wlad team said before the fight. They could barely find footage where Brock was actually hit.
                  Last edited by hweightblogger; 06-25-2011, 02:56 PM.

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                  • Spray_resistant
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                    #10
                    Just another day at the office for Wlad once Haye feels the power in those jabs and languishes on the outside looking to counter with a power shot here and there instead of taking the fight to Wlad for fear of being badly hurt and ko'd which he will be after several rounds of the usual stuff from the champ.

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