Haye with a better trainer?

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  • FrankieBruno
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    #11
    Originally posted by paulf
    You're nuts.

    Booth's gameplan was excellent, but Wladimir was simply too good. The movement, the ambush attacks, the dropping down to the canvas to prevent Wlads holding... Booth cooked up a magnificent plan.

    Wladimir Klitschko was simply better. Period. No game plan could have given Haye the W.
    Booths plan was ******, Haye didnt take any risks, he played it cautious

    Lennox Lewis said Haye never let himself unload, his gameplan was floored. He didnt go for the body as much as he should, also he never threw his left as much.

    Lennox said he knew exactly what Wlad was doing because thats what he himself was trained to do (by Emanuel), he was giving tips on how someone would beat himself (lennox), all Haye had to do was be more aggressive and take more risks. He waited till the 12 round to have a go, it was obvious that Wlads power was not troubling Haye.

    Booth needs to go if Haye wants to carry on, he really needs a worldclass trainer, not a domestic trainer

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    • La_Vibora
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      #12
      As I have been saying I think he shiould have went with Roach/Ariza from the moment he got to heavyweight imo. They could have helped him get the most out of his talent, also I think coming in at 212 was too light, he should have been over 220 lbs imo.

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      • FrankieBruno
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        #13
        Originally posted by La_Vibora
        As I have been saying I think he shiould have went with Roach/Ariza from the moment he got to heavyweight imo. They could have helped him get the most out of his talent, also I think coming in at 212 was too light, he should have been over 220 lbs imo.
        very true

        and Roach has shown interest in him for a while now

        he needs a better corner, someone with a game plan and who will help build on the skills he already has

        booth is way out of his depth with haye, those type of reflexes, angled punches, and speed haye has cant be exploited by british trainers....

        he needs people with real experience

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        • Trigg
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          #14
          A trainer is pretty redundant if their fighter refuses to throw punches.

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