David Haye fighting men 30-100 pounds heavier his entire HW Career. Underrated.

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  • yoz
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    #11
    Originally posted by vacon04
    Lol all of them were crap except for Wladimir and he dominated Haye.
    This ^^^^.

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    • Tom Cruise
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      #12
      Originally posted by Hitman932
      Problem is that Chris Byrd is American and this thread is only about s*cking the ****5 of ****ty British fighters.
      Yeah because radiobox is always sucking off British fighters... Its not like he's made about 18 wilder threads this week is it.

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      • LacedUp
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        #13
        If Chisora was good enough to fight Vitali, he should be good enough to fight Haye, no? Doubl standards on this forum is hilarious. Also, Vitali tried his hardest to make a fight with Valuev after Haye had beaten him. It's a little ironic.

        But Harrison was inexcusable and no credit is given for that fight. I give Haye a little credit for beating Ruiz in the fashion he did. Good credit for KOing Chisora something Vitali didn't do, or didn't seem likely to do at any stage in their fight, and a little credit for Valuev who was a sloth, but so much bigger.

        Ultimately, Fury will probably be his best win. And no matter what anyone else say, it is harder to fight guys that are 20-30 pounds heavier, than it is fighting guys that are 3-4 inches shorter and 30 pounds lighter. Ask Vitali Klitschko.

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        • yoz
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          #14
          Originally posted by LacedUp
          If Chisora was good enough to fight Vitali, he should be good enough to fight Haye, no? Doubl standards on this forum is hilarious. Also, Vitali tried his hardest to make a fight with Valuev after Haye had beaten him. It's a little ironic.

          But Harrison was inexcusable and no credit is given for that fight. I give Haye a little credit for beating Ruiz in the fashion he did. Good credit for KOing Chisora something Vitali didn't do, or didn't seem likely to do at any stage in their fight, and a little credit for Valuev who was a sloth, but so much bigger.

          Ultimately, Fury will probably be his best win. And no matter what anyone else say, it is harder to fight guys that are 20-30 pounds heavier, than it is fighting guys that are 3-4 inches shorter and 30 pounds lighter. Ask Vitali Klitschko.

          Good post, man. I agree - Fury would be he most impressive win, and Valuev the most important

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          • M Bison
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            #15
            Harrison was 40lbs heavier...
            Really doesn't make a ounce of difference, If Harrison was 200lbs heavier he still would get knocked out.

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            • Furn
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              #16
              Wlad didn't dominate Haye, there wasn't a mark on his face.

              fighting super safe hiding behind the occasional jab against a guy 4 inches shorter and 40lbs lighter with one good leg is not dominant in any way.

              it's getting the job done at best.

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              • yoz
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                #17
                Originally posted by Furn
                Wlad didn't dominate Haye, there wasn't a mark on his face.

                fighting super safe hiding behind the occasional jab against a guy 4 inches shorter and 40lbs lighter with one good leg is not dominant in any way.

                it's getting the job done at best.
                That explains his swollen eye and face, then. Or did Booth do that to him between rounds?

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                • MRBOOMER
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by RadioBox
                  Valevuv was ducked by Vitali and Wlad.

                  Wlad didn't toy with Haye. Haye made Wlad look ******ed by ninja ducking all those punches. Wlad won that fight via the jab because he was scared ****less of Haye's power.

                  'Toying' with an opponent is Ali-Terrell.
                  'Destroying' an opponent is Lewis-Golota
                  Haye-Wlad is two super cautious fighters fighting each other with the better jabber winning the rounds. The end.
                  It's doesn't matter how many times he made him miss he made haye smell his nuts more then ten times and made him run

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Furn
                    Wlad didn't dominate Haye, there wasn't a mark on his face.

                    fighting super safe hiding behind the occasional jab against a guy 4 inches shorter and 40lbs lighter with one good leg is not dominant in any way.

                    it's getting the job done at best.
                    He had a 3 inch reach disadvantage that's not some big amazing difference Wald's weight and height should have made no difference if he's been fighting guys like that at hw the whole time he coulda worked the body and came in with a better plan then big right hand but its like roy said he's not the punch maker he's the haye maker. But we all knew how wald was gonna fight regardless of what he said we all wanted to see if haye could get around the jab and beat him didn't happen. I like David haye but he lost that fight because he fought like a scared fighter with no game plan.
                    Last edited by MRBOOMER; 08-14-2013, 03:10 AM.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Furn
                      Wlad didn't dominate Haye, there wasn't a mark on his face.

                      fighting super safe hiding behind the occasional jab against a guy 4 inches shorter and 40lbs lighter with one good leg is not dominant in any way.

                      it's getting the job done at best.
                      Really? No mark?!



                      Wlad won pretty much every round - Adam Booth said the same.
                      Haye is extremely fast and he was falling down to canvas 2-3 per round - that's the thing that saved him.

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