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  • #41
    This isn't smart from the Klitschkos, they could make a lot of money fighting the winner.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
      After Haye KOs Chisora again, he should go to America and beat Seth, because lets be honnest Vitali don't want any, even after all his talk and Wlad will probably end up fighting another shot fighter for an easy KO.
      Haye wants nothing to do with Seth Mitchell. If he didn't get a quick knockout, he'd be in serious trouble. I think Haye is going to be in trouble against Chisora--if (and this is a big if) Chisora comes in to this fight in shape. Can't really see Haye hurting him and Haye has stamina issues. He is also a bit chinny and has never been tested against a real heavyweight in a good fight. He had a chance for such a test against Wladimir and opted to run. Pathetic performance. the other heavies he has fought have been either crap from the get go or washed up for years--Ruiz, Two Gunz, Audley (or is it Audrey), and Valuev.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by The Weebler II View Post
        This isn't smart from the Klitschkos, they could make a lot of money fighting the winner.
        The British will buy any crap fight. god, you bought that audley/Haye fiasco. At least American fight fans are smart enough to stay away from the real crap PPV--nobody here buys the Hopkins/Jones Jr. II ppvs anymore. If you put a decent Brit in it though, it'd sell like gangbusters in the UK.

        You got to hand it to the British fight fans though, nobody supports their fighters like the Brits. (with the possible exception of the Mexicans).

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        • #44
          Originally posted by hillbilly View Post
          The British will buy any crap fight. god, you bought that audley/Haye fiasco. At least American fight fans are smart enough to stay away from the real crap PPV--nobody here buys the Hopkins/Jones Jr. II ppvs anymore. If you put a decent Brit in it though, it'd sell like gangbusters in the UK.

          You got to hand it to the British fight fans though, nobody supports their fighters like the Brits. (with the possible exception of the Mexicans).
          I think you're underselling this one.

          For all his faults Haye did easily go 12 rounds with Wladimir and Chisora gave Vitali his hardest fight since Lewis.

          Haye is a skilled operator and when Chisora actually bothers training he is a tough customer as Vitali found out, this is a good match-up with a personal element.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by The Weebler II View Post
            I think you're underselling this one.

            For all his faults Haye did easily go 12 rounds with Wladimir and Chisora gave Vitali his hardest fight since Lewis.

            Haye is a skilled operator and when Chisora actually bothers training he is a tough customer as Vitali found out, this is a good match-up with a personal element.
            Why was Haye able to easily go 12 rounds with Wlad? Because he never wanted to fight or get hit. And I will give credit where it is due so Haye deserves credit for moving well. His problem is when he actually fights he really isn't all that good and that is why he runs. You want proof? Watch the Ruiz fight. When Haye traded with a very washed up Ruiz he got tagged and hurt. Mind you tagged and hurt by a Ruiz that wasn't all that powerful even when he was in his prime. And to top it off Haye had to pound in the back of the head of a washed Ruiz to beat him. So, in my opinion Haye will talk the big talk just like he did before the Valuev fight and the Harrison fight and also the Wlad fight and then he will tuck tail and run. With that said I have to ask one question. Why should we believe Haye and think that a fight with Chisora will be any different?

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            • #46
              Easy work for the Haye Maker

              Bring on old ass Vitali next. Easy work. KO5

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              • #47
                Originally posted by hillbilly View Post
                Haye wants nothing to do with Seth Mitchell. If he didn't get a quick knockout, he'd be in serious trouble. I think Haye is going to be in trouble against Chisora--if (and this is a big if) Chisora comes in to this fight in shape. Can't really see Haye hurting him and Haye has stamina issues. He is also a bit chinny and has never been tested against a real heavyweight in a good fight. He had a chance for such a test against Wladimir and opted to run. Pathetic performance. the other heavies he has fought have been either crap from the get go or washed up for years--Ruiz, Two Gunz, Audley (or is it Audrey), and Valuev.
                Dumbest analysis of Haye ever. He didn't run from Wlad, don't know which fight you saw.

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                • #48
                  Mormeck Thompson Adamek are better?

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by hillbilly View Post
                    Haye wants nothing to do with Seth Mitchell. If he didn't get a quick knockout, he'd be in serious trouble. I think Haye is going to be in trouble against Chisora--if (and this is a big if) Chisora comes in to this fight in shape. Can't really see Haye hurting him and Haye has stamina issues. He is also a bit chinny and has never been tested against a real heavyweight in a good fight. He had a chance for such a test against Wladimir and opted to run. Pathetic performance. the other heavies he has fought have been either crap from the get go or washed up for years--Ruiz, Two Gunz, Audley (or is it Audrey), and Valuev.
                    Wladimir fought nobody either. Derick Chisora is a tougher opponent then 90% of Wlad's wins.. So take it as you will.

                    This era is **** everyone knows that

                    NOBODY HAVE A GOOD RESUME

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Ravens Fan View Post
                      Why was Haye able to easily go 12 rounds with Wlad? Because he never wanted to fight or get hit. And I will give credit where it is due so Haye deserves credit for moving well. His problem is when he actually fights he really isn't all that good and that is why he runs. You want proof? Watch the Ruiz fight. When Haye traded with a very washed up Ruiz he got tagged and hurt. Mind you tagged and hurt by a Ruiz that wasn't all that powerful even when he was in his prime. And to top it off Haye had to pound in the back of the head of a washed Ruiz to beat him. So, in my opinion Haye will talk the big talk just like he did before the Valuev fight and the Harrison fight and also the Wlad fight and then he will tuck tail and run. With that said I have to ask one question. Why should we believe Haye and think that a fight with Chisora will be any different?
                      Haye had 4 proffesional fights at Heavyweight. Wlad has 60 and still couldnt put him away.

                      The onus is on the experienced Wladimr. Watch round 12 and youll see Wlad was the one shying away from the KO.

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