How many fights does Wlad have left?

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  • LacedUp
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    #51
    Originally posted by Weltschmerz
    The Klitschko's are super fit super heavies, something the world never saw before. They would humiliate any of the past champs.
    I remember a certain Lennox Lewis who might have something to say about that.

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      #52
      Originally posted by Simurgh
      I respectably disagree.

      Haye doesn't have a good inside game. He never fights inside, he can't just all of the sudden become an inside boxer. But even if he can I don't think that helps a lot. Wlad has exceptionally precise short hooks. Haye would be in great dangerous if he becomes open once inside.

      On top of that Haye himself admitted he can't do much inside as Wlad is physically just too strong for him. Haye is an ambush fighter and stylistically Wlad is the worst possible match-up for him.
      Doesn't matter what he does tactically he can't beat Wlad. So again there is a puncher's chance left... 2% or 10% it doesn't matter as it won't happen. If they ever fight again it will be either wide UD or Haye is getting knocked out.
      Well Haye fought well on the inside vs guys like Fragomeni, Barrett, Ruiz and most recently Chisora. I agree Wlad is too strong for him, but not if he played by the book. That's why Haye should ignore the rules, because Wlad doesn't really follow them anyway.

      As I said, I believe Wlad will win again, but I see Haye's chances better now than they were in '11.

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