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  • Greg House
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    #71
    Originally posted by PinoyNation
    I guarantee that fight won't be boring like Vitali's. You have two quality fighters there, no bums.
    Who cares? Yes, they are skilled, that doesn't make them exciting. You have two boring quality fighters there...

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    • Simurgh
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      #72
      It is up to Vitali to chose whether he wants to fight anymore.
      He really doesn't have anything more to prove. The only fight were he can possibly prove something would be against Wlad but that's not going to happen.

      Haye is just pathetic. He retired in 30 and then whine over fighting a 42 old man?!
      Should Furry go after Holyfield and then claim he is better than Lennox because he manage to KO him?!
      Last edited by Simurgh; 09-08-2012, 06:48 PM.

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      • Pno
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        #73
        Originally posted by jhon123
        chisora was supposed to have a Iron chin and he took vitalis best pinches and wasnt even hurt but we all know what haye did to chisora
        Although I must say it is a valid point to bring up Chirosa, I would think that point is better served to argue that Haye has better punching power than Vitali (Chirosa being the common denominator as a previous opponent of theirs).

        I'm no expert on Haye, as I have only seen some of 2 of his fights (Valuev and Wladimir).. from the examples I've seen, he seems to have speed and elusiveness as his strengths. However, I do see he has a good KO % from his record. That being said, I'm not sure I believe he would KO Vitali.

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        • Superflo777
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          #74
          Originally posted by jhon123
          ,haye would ave always beaten haye
          A good example of the quality of your posts.

          Good night!

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            #75
            Originally posted by Pno
            Although I must say it is a valid point to bring up Chirosa, I would think that point is better served to argue that Haye has better punching power than Vitali (Chirosa being the common denominator as a previous opponent of theirs).

            I'm no expert on Haye, as I have only seen some of 2 of his fights (Valuev and Wladimir).. from the examples I've seen, he seems to have speed and elusiveness as his strengths. However, I do see he has a good KO % from his record. That being said, I'm not sure I believe he would KO Vitali.
            Prime Haye vs. way past prime Vitali, yeah, Haye probably wins that one punching power wise.

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            • nemi
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              #76
              they mean, in this corner was a klitschko doc and in the correct corner was a neutral doc. and they wont accept the result.

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              • PinoyNation
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                #77
                Originally posted by Greg House
                Who cares? Yes, they are skilled, that doesn't make them exciting. You have two boring quality fighters there...
                At least they have skill. In the heavyweight division you have boring guys with no skill.

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                • Greg House
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Pno
                  Although I must say it is a valid point to bring up Chirosa, I would think that point is better served to argue that Haye has better punching power than Vitali (Chirosa being the common denominator as a previous opponent of theirs).

                  I'm no expert on Haye, as I have only seen some of 2 of his fights (Valuev and Wladimir).. from the examples I've seen, he seems to have speed and elusiveness as his strengths. However, I do see he has a good KO % from his record. That being said, I'm not sure I believe he would KO Vitali.
                  Didn't Haye rocked Valuev when they fought?, has anyone ever done that to the giant?

                  He also stopped Ruiz. Only Tua did that before him, right?

                  Haye can punch and Vitali is old. He has had a great chin through his career, he has never been knocked down... but he is getting really old and you can see it in his last fights.
                  Last edited by Greg House; 09-08-2012, 07:01 PM.

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                  • jhon123
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Superflo777
                    A good example of the quality of your posts.

                    Good night!
                    sorri i was meant to say haye would have always beaten vitali

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                    • Bronard
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                      #80
                      I didn't like this stoppage. Sure he was bleeding a lot but the cut seemed to be on the side of the eye and they didn't even give the cutman a chance to try and earn his paycheck. They should've at least waited till the next round.


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