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Originally posted by WladimirK View PostAbsolutely agree. I respect Haye for his performance v Chisora (his best at HW), but it was also too easy a win. Chisora was **** compared to the Vitali fight.
Haye is after another Klitschko payday, nothing less, nothing more.
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Originally posted by WladimirK View PostAbsolutely agree. I respect Haye for his performance v Chisora (his best at HW), but it was also too easy a win. Chisora was **** compared to the Vitali fight.
Haye is after another Klitschko payday, nothing less, nothing more.
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Originally posted by Dr_Calvin View PostWho isn't in the game for a payday?
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Originally posted by Own3d View PostHere we go, Haye made Chisora look ****. Chisora brought the best out in Haye.
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Originally posted by WladimirK View PostNot really, Chisora fought in an impetuous manner, brash, even stupid. That Munich brawl was still boiling in his head ha ha......
Chisora was able to go 12 with Vitali because Vital was throwing punches which were doing no damage and the fact that he was very slow and that gave Chisora time to think.
Haye MADE Chisora look ordinary, Vitali made him look better than he was
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Originally posted by FrankieBruno View PostUnlike Vitali, Haye didnt throw weak flurries and jabs all night, when Haye connected it was with bombs. Chisora was able to walk right up to Vitali and stand there, he couldnt do that with Haye.
Chisora was able to go 12 with Vitali because Vital was throwing punches which were doing no damage and the fact that he was very slow and that gave Chisora time to think.
Haye MADE Chisora look ordinary, Vitali made him look better than he was
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