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  • #31
    Haye by KO. WAR HAYE! I really hope after he beats fury that haye fights someone else thats solid in the heavyweight division

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    • #32
      How did they do when they sparred?

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      • #33
        I think Haye is a bad night out for Wilder at this point but I also think Wilder could KO Haye cold with a single punch. When you have an equalizer like that, like the one he has, that counts for a lot. You know he is going to land a few punches and it only takes like a 3 punch combination from him to break through a guy's defense and severely wobble them to begin with, so you know there are going to be points already where he has Haye hurt.

        In three or four more fights, I'd favor Wilder by KO.

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        • #34
          Haye is frustratingly hard to hit. We're going to see that again in the Fury fight.

          Wilder looks fast against lower competition, but he wouldn't look so fast against Haye.

          Pulev vs. Haye would be a more competitive fight.

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          • #35
            Haye has Fury to worry about.

            Here's a better question: over/under 10, for the amount of garbage Wilder threads lparm and radiobox will litter NSB with before this coming Sunday? I say over.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Ukr_Alex View Post
              What is he doing fighting a bum like that in the first place? I understand that it might be at an early stage in his career but at 10-0 fighting a bum like that???

              And all that flamboyance...How are you going to be that ****y against a guy who is clearly there to collect his 500$....
              Dude he didn't start fighting until he was around 21 years old, his 1st amateur fight was in 2007 at 201lbs, 2 fights later he entered a golden gloves tournament and won (pretty damn impressive).

              http://www.boxing-scoop.com/show_boxer.php?boxer_ID=859

              He's still filling out, he's got a really small frame though.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Cutthroat View Post
                Dude he didn't start fighting until he was around 21 years old, his 1st amateur fight was in 2007 at 201lbs, 2 fights later he entered a golden gloves tournament and won (pretty damn impressive).

                http://www.boxing-scoop.com/show_boxer.php?boxer_ID=859

                He's still filling out, he's got a really small frame though.
                People don't care about the truth, the truth sucks.....

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Cutthroat View Post
                  Dude he didn't start fighting until he was around 21 years old, his 1st amateur fight was in 2007 at 201lbs, 2 fights later he entered a golden gloves tournament and won (pretty damn impressive).

                  http://www.boxing-scoop.com/show_boxer.php?boxer_ID=859

                  He's still filling out, he's got a really small frame though.
                  It's amazing to think Deontay hasn't even matured yet and is crippling men who once held hw titles. Once he hits his prime the division is as good as his.

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