Comments Thread For: Haye Eyes Rematch: Wlad Couldn't KO Me on One Leg!

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  • vacon04
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    #101
    Originally posted by davidoff
    You must have missed the wild rights he was throwing.

    You can't blame Haye for Wlad not knowing how to counter.
    I almost missed them, they were very sporadic.

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    • Rapid Counter
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      #102
      Originally posted by The Devil
      I had Wlad winning a scoring margin of 3 points which is a decent margin...however, return the point for the pushdown that the ref called a knowckdown as "punishment" and subract the other 3 points Wlad shouldve been deducted for all the throwdowns, and we have a clearcut points victory for Haye..if not a DQ win over Wlad. If Haye beat Wlad with a broken bone, theres no way Wlad would give him a rematch. Wlad stole a cautios "win" and he'll never want to get hurt like he did in the 7th and 12th rounds again, let alone face the certain KO loss to non crippled David Haye.
      This is the first time ever that I read a post and was actually stunned by what I read. Boxing aint for you son.

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      • davidoff
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        #103
        Originally posted by vacon04
        I almost missed them, they were very sporadic.
        No problem. Wlad himself drew attention to the fact his face was marked and cut in the press conference. That's more than what I was expecting, and most Klitschko fans, particularly as they were all saying Haye would get a "pizza face".

        So unless you and that other moron are accusing Wlad of punching himself, then Haye clearly was throwing.

        Not enough. But he threw. And if Wlad didn't take advantage, well that's something you need to take up with him and Manny Steward.

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        • vacon04
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          #104
          Originally posted by davidoff
          No problem. Wlad himself drew attention to the fact his face was marked and cut in the press conference. That's more than what I was expecting, and most Klitschko fans, particularly as they were all saying Haye would get a "pizza face".

          So unless you and that other moron are accusing Wlad of punching himself, then Haye clearly was throwing.

          Not enough. But he threw. And if Wlad didn't take advantage, well that's something you need to take up with him and Manny Steward.
          He didn't take advantage? The guy dominated the fight and won by a large points margin, how is that not taking advantage!

          By the way, we're talking about a boxing match in here, it's not just black and white when it comes to being defensive or offensive, even the most defensive fighter gets to throw some punches. Wlad had some marks in his face? Wow, he was boxing against #3 HW in the world, what a surprise!
          Haye's mentality mainly defensive, trying to survive and then hoping that he could miraculously land a haymaker that would take out Wladimir.

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          • xAUGUSTUSx
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            #105
            Originally posted by OG Keown
            Staying out of range for the whole fight is not quite running but is just as bad.
            Ok he was back pedaling for 12 rounds and Wlad pressed for 12 rounds.

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