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  • kiDynamite92
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    #71
    Originally posted by Ravens Fan
    The scoring of the fight was fine and you claimed in one of your other post that you know a lot about boxing. Well, to be perfectly honest I am having a hard time believing it with some of post you have made. And I have to ask were you referring to the James "Buster" Douglas from Columbus, Ohio in one of your earlier post?
    where do i claim that i know a lot about boxing, i simply said to the smart @ss not to question when he doen't know me, samething as you d!ckhead

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    • Mr Reality
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      #72
      Originally posted by Iceta Lives
      That was a pathetic ass fight. Lol. I know Haye did a lot of awkward things to stink the fight out, but if Klitchko was that great of a heavyweight champ he should've been able to get Haye out of there. Throw some uppercuts when he lunges in like that. Jesus. Is that so hard?

      People talk about how great Klitchko is, but I don't see this diversity in his offense and he has no killer instinct unless he knows for sure he hurt a guy really bad.

      As for Haye, he just sucks period. All sizzle and no barbecue. Talked all that crap and just showed up for a paycheck.
      Both of these guys fought scared. Klitchko had opportunites when Haye came with puches,which was not often, but back off instead of engaing him in all out slugging.

      Klitcho was as dissapointing as Haye in my opnion (unlike the HBO's nutthuggers opinioin/analysis that want the Klitchko brothers business). Kiltcho failed to attack Haye aggresively. He had a huge weight & size adavantage and did not use it impressively in my opinoin.

      An interesting fact is that the only guy that was really hurt by a punch was Klitchko. The problem was Haye did not throw enough punches to make it a close fight.

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      • Dazzaman
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        #73
        Originally posted by uglypug
        Wladimir is an awesome HW champion. He has everything - the speed, power, intelligence. When will we find an opponent who can really test him?

        Wlad is right, I knew that the first clean straight right haye tasted, he would go into survival mode. he cared more about "not being embarrassed by getting KO'd", then winning the fight.
        I recall reading your comment, you're absolutely correct. I guess most believed that would be the case,....when you feel the power it can be pretty intimidating unless you feel you have more power, then it's going to be an early night for someone (and entertaining evening for the crowd)!

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        • Pullcounter
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          #74
          Haye is a disgrace. He couldn't even put up a better challenge than any of the other opponents.

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          • edgarg
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            #75
            Originally posted by kiDynamite92
            So you assume i'm a Tyson hugger because of my username, and new to boxing because of my lack of posts? I can truely to teach you a lot buddy !
            Well at least there's one person who thinks so. You'd have a hell of a tough time trying to find even a single one more. You really don't know what you're talking about, even if you don't seem to realise that. Wouldn't expect you to. ALL your posts show that. I was letting you down lightly, even though all the other posters weren't.

            I didn't even think of Tyson, but at least I was THERE during his whole boxing career, and long before and long after, and am still here. I've likely forgotten more about boxing than you'll ever know, and I have a photographic memory.

            So think what THAT means. In other words, don't bother me kid.

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            • MrRolltide91
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              #76
              Originally posted by Ravens Fan
              How many UFC fighters have made $20,000,000 a piece for one fight?
              and?......

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              • hillbilly
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                #77
                Originally posted by kiDynamite92
                Tyson bread and butter was a long hard Jab during his youthful prime, it was only later on that he struggled with jabbers bacause of a lack of head movement. Buster Douglas, yeah he did give beat down Tyson, except he could harder than Wlad, would let his hands go and also had a solid chin. Buster wasn't a bum, he had incredible power and as the Mccal recalls he hit harder than Lewis. No on the other matter, Haye lacked the power to KO Wlad, but if you think Wlad could for one second take shots to the face from Tyson the way the Haye managed to hit him, than i suggest you delete your account right now. Haye was hitting hit without any skill, hust a lunge foward like a ret@rd, however Tyson used AMAZING and i mean AMAZING head movement to het inside and unleash, Wlad would not make it out of the 3rd when Tyson was at his prime. BTW Buster Douglas >>>>> Sanders, Purity, Brewster
                Buster did not hit harder than wlad. Other than tyson, he never knocked out any even decent heavyweight. Buster had a great jab, fantastic reach, and fast hands. He also had a good uppercut. He did not have great punching power. Oliver mccall said douglas hit harder than anyone he fought. True. But oliver's statement certainly can't be taken at face value. He has history with lewis. He is the only fighter i've ever seen start crying in the middle of a fight (lewis ii).

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                • hillbilly
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                  #78
                  Haye didn't come to fight. Klitschko fought like a *****. That being said the disappointing nature of the fight resides squarely on haye's shoulders. Haye's strategy was losing the fight. Badly. The onus was therefore on him to do something to win. He didn't even try. Klitschko knew the fight was won so why take a risk? Do you think foreman would have been content with a decision in such a stinker? Hell no. Fighting isn't just about winning and losing, it is about style. Klitscko fails miserably in that category. The only thing i disagree with you on was your statement that wlad was hurt. I don't think he was. His default is to cling like saranwrap whenever he gets hit. Doesn't mean much. If he'd have been really hurt, he wouldn't have gotten aggresive like he did 10 seconds later. He doesn't recover that quickly. When hurt, he holds forever and gets really tentative for the round.

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                  • Pinoy4ever
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                    #79
                    HW is dying big time

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                    • Main Source
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                      #80
                      Wonder what Froch thinks about this fight now? He told everyone that Haye would K.O. Wladimir.

                      You may not like Wladimir or his brother Vitali. But you really can't blame the outcome of this mega-fight on Wladimir alone. Haye was all talk and nothing more. He was not interested in putting up a fight and Wladimir seemed a little tense and should let his hands go more often. I don't know why he suddenly abandoned his left hook.

                      In the end of the day though, Wladimir got the job done, landed some good clean and hard shots and controlled the fight with his jab. Haye did absolutely nothing to win this fight.

                      Haye, next time spend some more time in camp than hanging around with Justin Bieber or talking **** in public.

                      For those who say that this fight was even remotely close - WTF were you guys watching?

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