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  • arraamis
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    #11
    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
    DAVID HAYE has told Vitali Klitschko he should be ashamed of Saturday’s defence and he would not last six rounds with him.

    The Briton is desperate to face the WBC world heavyweight *champion, who stopped Germany-based Syrian Manuel Charr – with a nasty cut above his eye – in the fourth round.
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    Talk about riding someone's coat-tails ..... What a joke!!!!!

    Freakin Haye needs to build his own legacy and stop using the Klitschko's as his sole platform.

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    • LeG00N
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      #12
      Haye knocks him out

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      • Juof
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        #13
        Wlad was too experienced for haye, i thought wlad was a very basic fighter but hes very intellegent in grabbing and not allowing these smaller fighters to get close you'd think he'd get points taken. Hayes got a better chance against vitali and i could see him winning but throwing 5 punches a round wont help. But if he rematches wlad theres always the chance he can catch wlad but wlads too smart these days.

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        • Clegg
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          #14
          Originally posted by techliam
          Like him or not, he does bring excitement to the heavyweight scene. Apart from the Wlad fight, he usually walks the walk and has a very exciting style.
          It wasn't just the Wlad fight, there was the Valuev fight, where he didn't walk the walk but instead ran away and threw very little. There was also the complete joke that was the Audley fight, and I put 100% of the blame for that on Haye because he picked an opponent he knew was mentally weak and not a legit challenge.

          Haye is sometimes entertaining, but only against lesser opposition. If he gets the Vitali fight, he will spend months beforehand talking about how exciting it'll be, how he's going to score a knockout, inflict a one-sided beatdown etc. and then he'll get into the ring and attempt to run and potshot for 12 rounds. If that doesn't work then he'll switch to just running and trying to survive. He has no intention whatsoever of opening up against Vitali like he did against Chisora.

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          • Daddy T
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            #15
            Originally posted by jamiegeorge91
            Wlad was too experienced for haye, i thought wlad was a very basic fighter but hes very intellegent in grabbing and not allowing these smaller fighters to get close you'd think he'd get points taken. Hayes got a better chance against vitali and i could see him winning but throwing 5 punches a round wont help. But if he rematches wlad theres always the chance he can catch wlad but wlads too smart these days.
            the only way haye would have a chance against wlad is by being very aggressive and the more likely scenario if he came out like that is that wlad would be given the oppurtuntity to KO him - with the small chance that it might go the other way. But u know if you wanna beat the champ you gotta be willing to put it all on the line. but as i've said elsewhere wlad is a level above everybody right now - but vitali is there for the taking

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            • Weltschmerz
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              #16
              Originally posted by Clegg
              It wasn't just the Wlad fight, there was the Valuev fight, where he didn't walk the walk but instead ran away and threw very little. There was also the complete joke that was the Audley fight, and I put 100% of the blame for that on Haye because he picked an opponent he knew was mentally weak and not a legit challenge.

              Haye is sometimes entertaining, but only against lesser opposition. If he gets the Vitali fight, he will spend months beforehand talking about how exciting it'll be, how he's going to score a knockout, inflict a one-sided beatdown etc. and then he'll get into the ring and attempt to run and potshot for 12 rounds. If that doesn't work then he'll switch to just running and trying to survive. He has no intention whatsoever of opening up against Vitali like he did against Chisora.
              Haye is ludicrous, he just wants another Klitschko pay day, all along fooling people he'll bring more of a fight than vs Wlad. How would he knock out the tougher, meaner brother, who's never been floored in his pro career? Vitali took monster punches from Lewis and didn't touch canvas.

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              • FrankieBruno
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                #17
                The Wlad Vs Haye fight was a high risk for both, Wlad has never been so defensive against any other fighter before, he genuinely didnt want to engage or give anything to Haye, thus is was a interesting fight, but not a HW spectacle, when Wlad did land, Haye didnt wobble, but when Haye landed WLad wobbled, but that was towards the end of the fight. Haye simply didnt take enough risks, it was two boxers being overly defensive, neither was hurt, neither really dominated, lots of jabs and clinching and falling.

                Vitali vs Haye, i personally feel Vital is a TKO waiting to happen, he brings his head very low, arms very low, he "tries" to be exciting, which is why he gets caught, he fights nothing like Wlad.

                Haye will have no choice but to engage with Vitali, and vice versa, it'll end with a TKO one way or another and will be a very exciting fight

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                • switchsouthpaw
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                  #18
                  Anyone who thinks Haye has a chance against Vitali, is either on crack or from Europe, or a combination of smoking crack in Europe. Haye is an above average heavyweight and that's about it, please stop the nonsense.

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                  • Muscles72
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                    #19
                    Vitali was dissapointing....haye was nothing but dissapointing against his brother ha can't do nothing with either brother I 'd entertain a fight with holyfield before even think about david haye haye ain't nothing.but a fraud.

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                    • IIG
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                      #20
                      Vitali looks pretty easy to hit these days. But even still, I know Haye won't take the necessary risks to open up against Vitali. The guy is deathly terrified of getting hit. He has more of a chance to win than he did a few years ago, but he'll still get KO'd.

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