Comments Thread For: Vitali: My Goal is To Knock David Haye Out Badly

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  • Fishkie
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    #21
    Haye may have a chance to redeem himself here! Vitali seems very Interested.. Just when you thought it was over for him...
    Although I doubt he would take the fight, and if he do I cant see him beating Dr IronFist!

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    • edgarg
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      #22
      Originally posted by hugh grant
      why does vitali and everyone think Vitali will knock haye out? Vitali himself said Wlad couldnt knock out haye as he was running all night long. So do we really think Haye will duke it out with Vitali?

      Slow Vitali will find it as hard as Wlad.
      You poor, sad looking thing. You are deluding yourself. VK is a better man at cutting off the ring, his steps are HUGE and he can corner Haye more easily than WK whose footwork and foot spread are far different. If he makes any contact with him, he won;t let him get away, as he will not worry about Haye throwing a bomb. he is unorthodox enough to do this where his brother is not.

      I believe that unless Haye is CERTAIN that he will be able to elude VK for the whole 12 rds, he won't get into the ring with him. And his "toe" had nothing to do with it. The famous picture is not that of a broken toe, but a blistered toe. How the hell can such a TINY and PROTECTED toe be broken, and the others left unbroken??? This must be at least 1000-1 long shot. The little toe often doesn't even touch the ground. A toe FRACTURED 3 weeks before with no sparring etc, would have knitted by the fight time. AND he had 2 injections.

      And the guy was running around the ring like a hare with a fox after him.

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      • jimmy1569
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        #23
        Originally posted by edgarg
        You poor, sad looking thing. You are deluding yourself. VK is a better man at cutting off the ring, his steps are HUGE and he can corner Haye more easily than WK whose footwork and foot spread are far different. If he makes any contact with him, he won;t let him get away, as he will not worry about Haye throwing a bomb. he is unorthodox enough to do this where his brother is not.

        I believe that unless Haye is CERTAIN that he will be able to elude VK for the whole 12 rds, he won't get into the ring with him. And his "toe" had nothing to do with it. The famous picture is not that of a broken toe, but a blistered toe. How the hell can such a TINY and PROTECTED toe be broken, and the others left unbroken??? This must be at least 1000-1 long shot. The little toe often doesn't even touch the ground. A toe FRACTURED 3 weeks before with no sparring etc, would have knitted by the fight time. AND he had 2 injections.

        And the guy was running around the ring like a hare with a fox after him.
        While Vitali is definitely more aggressive than his brother.. Haye employing the same strategy of ONLY trying to make Vitali miss... it will be difficult to knock Haye out & let's face it.. he's going to throw even fewer punches vs Vitali.. Haye did make Wlad miss so his defense in getting hit by bigger stronger guys like vALUEV has been tested. Vitali fights completely different though & just lets punches fly regardless if he misses or not. Wlad did catch HAYE A NUMBER of times so Vitali will as well.difference being there will be follow up punches behind it.

        HAYE while a defensive fighter & can get out of the way of punches is no Kevin Johnson or Chris Byrd.. he's capable of being hit.. it just will be frustrating to get to him if haye is ****ting bricks & Vitali will be chomping at the bit & will let some of his emotions come into play in the fight even though he's usually calm.. could be KJ all over again but in the end.. i think Haye is going to try to land a hayemaker off a counter & Vitali WILL pounce on it & will get himself a very violent Ko... if it goes all 12 rds you can rest assure that if Haye doesn't have a mark on him because of his track shoes... Vk will attack him before Buffer even begins to say 120-108 unanimous decision in favor & still WBC heavyweight champion of the world.........................

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        • Gumby McPokey
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          #24
          Nooooooo!!!

          David Haye ran from Valuev, too frightened to engage.

          David Haye stood and looked at friggin Audley Harrison, too frightened to engage.

          David Haye stayed out of range of Wladimir Klitschko, despite knowing he was guaranteed to lose by doing so, because he was too frightened to engage him.

          Who in his right mind would believe for one second that Haye would do anything except run from Vitali Klitschko? Anyone who engages Vitali is going to take a lot of punishment, and Haye just doesn't have the will to do that.

          David Haye simply doesn't want to fight. Instead of hyping up big non-fights, he needs to go away and do something else.

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          • Ravens Fan
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            #25
            The heavyweight version of David "Excusemaker" Haye is the Mark Belanger of boxing. All defense and little to no offense.

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            • boxingking500
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              #26
              Originally posted by FirePunch
              Vitali saying its difficult to fight someone that just runs away funny because thats exactly what he did against ARREOLA
              last time i checked the fight, moron


              vital won, and in dominating fashion

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              • Gumby McPokey
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                #27
                Anyone who says Vitali ran from Arreola has to be trolling.



                Catch the announcer at the start of Round 2:
                "in Round one, Vitali Klitscho 34 of 88, to only 7 of 32 for Arreola."

                And it didn't get any better after that for Arreola, who came to fight and gave it everything he had... but just got beat down. People say Vitali doesn't have "one punch knockout power", but I think a lot of his opponents would rather have been knocked out with a clean punch than taken ten rounds of being bludgeoned. Sometimes it looks like Vitali should have "LAPD" on his shorts.

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                • Rip Chudd
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                  #28
                  Good luck with that Vitali. Haye would rather retire then see you across the ring from him ready to fight.

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                  • Visceral
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                    #29
                    If his focus is on Haye, Adamek might just pull off an upset.

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                    • Motofan
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Visceral
                      If his focus is on Haye, Adamek might just pull off an upset.
                      I am 100% certain that Adamek is getting BADLY beaten against Vitali. Ive watched all of his fights at heavyweight, and you can see what his blueprint will be, even in his last fight. He wont be able to turn Vitali, he wont be able to hurt him, he wont be able to keep him off, and he wont be able to outwork him. Its going to be the ****ing beating of a lifetime. Which sort of sucks, cause Adamek is a beast for fighting these big guys.

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