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Originally posted by andrewa1 View PostI guess I was responding more to the some of the other posts you, Laced up and someone else put saying Haye would be more likely to decision VK, which I just don't see happening based on their fight styles. I don't like Haye and I do like Vitali, but I respect Haye's power enough to think there's a chance he could ko or tko VK if he gets lucky or if Vitali suddenly gets old(and it would be genuine, no way would Vitali quit in a fight at the end of his career, especially against Haye).
At this point I'd just like to see the two fight. If it doesn't happen I think a lot of fans would be very disappointed. Regardless of Haye's performance vs Wlad.
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Originally posted by yoz View PostDo you think Haye could KO Vitali? I could see a stoppage, but only if Vitali quits.
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Originally posted by Jedi Vader View PostYoz my pal, there's nothing controversial with winning a decision through pot shotting. Floyd is proof that you can win decisively on that tactic.
It's about hitting and not getting hit.
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Originally posted by andrewa1 View PostYeah, and nobody does that better than Vitali. No way Haye potshots as many connects on Vitali as Vitali lands on Haye. It would goes against all past performance history, not to mention the obvious physical advantages, and is just not going to happen. If Haye won, it would have to be by ko or tko.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostIf Haye was to win over VK I think it would be more likely to be trough a decision than a KO or TKO for that matter. Even though Vitali throws a lot of punches, Haye is no sitting duck. Wlad had a hard time catching Haye and he is substantially faster than his older brother. That's just my reasoning behind it though.
At this point I'd just like to see the two fight. If it doesn't happen I think a lot of fans would be very disappointed. Regardless of Haye's performance vs Wlad.
Can't agree on Haye being able to decision VK though. Wlad's problems catching Haye was stemming more from his caution of Haye's power (especially in interaction to Haye's even greater caution of Wlad's power) than anything. Vitali won't be nearly as cautious, which means he'll both be more likely to land punches and take punches, as he's historically done in past fights. After all, Wlad has greater punching power, but Vitali has the higher ko percentage and round won percentage, stemming largely from his aggression. I expect Haye, partly in response to VK's style and partly in desire not to have criticism like in the Wlad fight, will also be more aggressive. That would make a knockout of either person more likely, while Haye is not suddenly going to be landing way more punches than historically nor Vitali landing way fewer punches than historically. I'd also disagree Wlad is substantially faster than Vitali, too, he's smoother and less awkward (not necessarily a good thing), which makes him appear faster. Vitali's reflexes are better though and everything else is close.
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He wants Vitali.
But if he really really has to, he will fight Wlad.
Cant believe im saying this, (i travelled to Hamburg to watch that ****), but i would like to see him fight either. i believe this time i might actually try.
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I had a dream last night that I'd somehow tuned in late and switched on during the highlights, it was showing a very in trouble Haye getting off the floor and literally putting Fury straight down for the 10 count. It was being heralded as one of the greatest comebacks in history and I was absolutely devastated that I'd missed it!
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Originally posted by The Noose View PostHe wants Vitali.
But if he really really has to, he will fight Wlad.
Cant believe im saying this, (i travelled to Hamburg to watch that ****), but i would like to see him fight either. i believe this time i might actually try.
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