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  • Ray*
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    #11
    There is a difference between turning up to fight Chisora and turning up to fight the Klits

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      #12
      Originally posted by typeone
      I agree he has done what we knew he could do...Something he said he would do last time out and didn't even come close..In this fight that's the Haye I'm looking for


      He promised it last time but of course the injury prevented his movement. There were plenty of opportunities in the wlad fight to punch, but you could see something was holding him back from punching.

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      • TouchyAndalou
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        #13
        Haye always comes to fight against opponents his own size. He's just ultra cautious against big heavyweights.

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        • Jadon
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          #14
          People who don't box don't know **** about training and injury. I dropped a scissors on my toe once like a fool, and it ****ed up my walking for a whole week. You can not walk without pain let alone train.

          Training is 80% of the fight. If you don't train properly, you simply can not perform at your best. 20% is what you do in the ring on fight night, sometimes you can make adjustments but most of it is the condition and training and tactics you did.

          Haye did look **** VS Wlad, but he did try, he jabbed and tried a right, but was just was not on point with timing. Timining comes from sparring and training. I am not sure how many weeks a broken toe would lay him off, but it would affect him for sure.

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          • typeone
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            #15
            Originally posted by Jadon
            People who don't box don't know **** about training and injury. I dropped a scissors on my toe once like a fool, and it ****ed up my walking for a whole week. You can not walk without pain let alone train.

            Training is 80% of the fight. If you don't train properly, you simply can not perform at your best. 20% is what you do in the ring on fight night, sometimes you can make adjustments but most of it is the condition and training and tactics you did.

            Haye did look **** VS Wlad, but he did try, he jabbed and tried a right, but was just was not on point with timing. Timining comes from sparring and training. I am not sure how many weeks a broken toe would lay him off, but it would affect him for sure.
            IMO he had no intention of having a tearup if it was his big toe I would say yep lack of balance lack of power lack of movement, many other fights have fought with the heart with worse injuries than there little toe is bruised.

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            • typeone
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              #16
              Originally posted by Ray*
              There is a difference between turning up to fight Chisora and turning up to fight the Klits
              Very true

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                #17
                Originally posted by typeone
                IMO he had no intention of having a tearup if it was his big toe I would say yep lack of balance lack of power lack of movement, many other fights have fought with the heart with worse injuries than there little toe is bruised.
                I am not talking about fight night but actually the training side.

                If a man has a cut during training or a cut in the ring, it's different. a Cut during sparring will mean no more sparring which will put you off on timing, range and even the mental focus. A cut on fight night, if you have the training done perfectly, you got a chance if the cut holds up.

                Just my 2 cents. I don't know how it affected him but I do know Haye is a boxer on his toes and relies on speed.

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                • Lostlinka
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by iBreakbeat
                  He promised it last time but of course the injury prevented his movement. There were plenty of opportunities in the wlad fight to punch, but you could see something was holding him back from punching.
                  Yeah the fact that Wlad is the superior fighter had nothing to do with it. Haye could have been on the top of his game for all we know-Wlad just nullified him.

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                  • typeone
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Jadon
                    I am not talking about fight night but actually the training side.

                    If a man has a cut during training or a cut in the ring, it's different. a Cut during sparring will mean no more sparring which will put you off on timing, range and even the mental focus. A cut on fight night, if you have the training done perfectly, you got a chance if the cut holds up.

                    Just my 2 cents. I don't know how it affected him but I do know Haye is a boxer on his toes and relies on speed.
                    You make a fare point fella it's just IMO it don't make me right

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                    • typeone
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                      #20
                      Let's hope Haye gets the VItali fight next

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