I was ahuge holyfield fan , but he would have trouble with haye. Holyfield had trouble with big guys who could jab well. Hye could jab well, but he gets drawn into fire fights too much and holy would walk through him and wear him down.
Haye jab ? He's not the jabmaker he's the haymaker
I was ahuge holyfield fan , but he would have trouble with haye. Holyfield had trouble with big guys who could jab well. Hye could jab well, but he gets drawn into fire fights too much and holy would walk through him and wear him down.
I doubt Holyfield has much problems. Maybe because of his tendency to fight to the level of opposition, but Haye isn't really a big guy with a good jab. Two of the guys who beat Holyfield had much better jabs than Haye and were simply much better (and bigger) fighters. Lewis and Bowe were 6'5 behemoths with 84" and 81" reaches, respectively, and fought in the 235-245 range. Not only that, but Bowe was a master in-fighter, well schooled by Eddie Futch, with a great workrate. Haye's workrate is horrible due to his stamina issues. Basically, Haye is a 6'3, 215 lb HW who fights like a stereotypical big man that rarely throws punches.
Moorer wasn't a big HW, but he was a pretty fundamentally sound fighter with a great southpaw jab. His combos were fairly crisp and short, the punches didn't travel far. And Holyfield was clearly having an off-night for whatever reason. Shoulder/heart/steroid or HGH side effects/weak legs from impregnating 3 women earlier that day.
Basically, the only chance Haye has is to land one of his counter rights,which is a tall order given Holyfield's chin and ability to rally when hurt. Holyfield has a big edge in chin and combination punching. Haye's combinations consist of 5 straight right hands to the back of his opponent's head.
Holyfield would work him hard. I think it would be entertaining because haye is pretty mobile compared to some of the flat footed guys in the heavier classes. But, make no mistake, Haye isn't in the same class as Evander.
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