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  • uoykcuf
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    #41
    Well, Haye can earn a shot at Vitali if he beats a good fighter at heavyweight like Povetkin, Chambers, Solis, and Arreola. But I think he might struggle against some of those fighters styles, I don't think it was coincidence he didn't fight any of those risky fights.

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    • Hitman932
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      #42
      Originally posted by LegendOfLink
      Well, Haye can earn a shot at Vitali if he beats a good fighter at heavyweight like Povetkin, Chambers, Solis, and Arreola. But I think he might struggle against some of those fighters styles, I don't think it was coincidence he didn't fight any of those risky fights.

      Arreola would kick the **** out of Haye more than any other heavy aside from Vitali.

      I don't think Haye can beat any Heavyweight who has a good chin and throws alot of punches. Arreola would probably lose the first 4 rounds but he would grind Haye down and maul his ass into submission.

      A guy who throws 20 punches per round would never be able to keep someone like Arreola off of him.

      After the fight Haye would be calling him a cheater for throwing so many punches and everyone would have a good laugh at the fat ass jelly roll guy throwing 5 times as many shots as the ripped up prima donna.

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      • uoykcuf
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        #43
        Originally posted by Hitman932
        Arreola would kick the **** out of Haye more than any other heavy aside from Vitali.

        I don't think Haye can beat any Heavyweight who has a good chin and throws alot of punches. Arreola would probably lose the first 4 rounds but he would grind Haye down and maul his ass into submission.

        A guy who throws 20 punches per round would never be able to keep someone like Arreola off of him.

        After the fight Haye would be calling him a cheater for throwing so many punches and everyone would have a good laugh at the fat ass jelly roll guy throwing 5 times as many shots as the ripped up prima donna.
        Arreola isn't looking so fat anymore.

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        • Naps
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          #44
          Arreola would be exhausted trying to keep pace with Haye for mire than 4 rounds. Easy win for Haye.

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            #45
            Originally posted by LegendOfLink
            Arreola isn't looking so fat anymore.
            Not as fat, but still doesn't quite look like a world class heavy and certainly not as good as Haye.

            That being said, it's pretty amazing that even the sloppy ass disgusting 270lb version of Arreola had more stamina than Haye does.

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              #46
              As a huge boxing fan, it is still difficult for me to follow every article on David Hayeflopper!! So can someone here inform me...WHY IS THIS MAN PLANNING TO RETIRE AT THE PRIME AGE OF 31???? Thanks...

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                #47
                Originally posted by Naps
                Arreola would be exhausted trying to keep pace with Haye for mire than 4 rounds. Easy win for Haye.
                It's the other way around. Arreola would force Haye to throw punches and Haye would gas as a result. He has never shown any ability to fight at a consistent pace in his entire career.

                Anyone who thinks that Haye (the most inactive fighter in the history of boxing, proven by the punchstats) could keep a durable fighter who throws 70 punches a round off of him may as well give up on life and just stick to the crackpipe.

                Hell when Haye landed his "Hayemaker" he couldn't even dent Wlad, Arreola would laugh at him and walk through the punches all night long.

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                • uoykcuf
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by adp023
                  As a huge boxing fan, it is still difficult for me to follow every article on David Hayeflopper!! So can someone here inform me...WHY IS THIS MAN PLANNING TO RETIRE AT THE PRIME AGE OF 31???? Thanks...
                  Because he is set for life if he spends his money right, supposedly he made 50 million dollars off the Wlad fight. But boxers are terrible with money, so who knows how quickly they spend their money.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Hitman932
                    It's the other way around. Arreola would force Haye to throw punches and Haye would gas as a result. He has never shown any ability to fight at a consistent pace in his entire career.

                    Anyone who thinks that Haye (the most inactive fighter in the history of boxing, proven by the punchstats) could keep a durable fighter who throws 70 punches a round off of him may as well give up on life and just stick to the crackpipe.

                    Hell when Haye landed his "Hayemaker" he couldn't even dent Wlad, Arreola would laugh at him and walk through the punches all night long.
                    Spot on, ppl can't just go by the looks of the two men in the ring and make presumptions.

                    Arreola though he looks like a pile of crap has an outstanding workrate and with it I think could give Wlad some issues and for certain wear down Haye late or out work him to something like an 8-4 UD. Haye just can't win rounds against guys like that throwing 20-25 punches per round.

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                      #50
                      I do like how despite having the lowest punch output in his division Haye is still seen as an explosive hyperactive fighter by guys who just google a pic of his abs without watching any of his fights
                      Last edited by Toe Injury; 07-03-2011, 11:26 PM.

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