Haye rocks Wilder in sparring; makes him resemble clumsy oaf

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  • Biolink
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    #31
    Haye trains like an animal. Fury got no chance.

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    • LacedUp
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      #32
      Originally posted by frosty-g
      See that haye still hasn't learnt how to use his feet, the main reason he lost to wlad
      And no it wasn't really his toe given he had no problem leaping and running around the ring the whole fight that night, only a complete inability to use footwork relevant to boxing never mind against a larger man

      If fury keeps his footwork neat defence half decent and doesn't let haye get away with leaping in then it's an easy night. IF...
      Did you just take a swipe at Haye's footwork? lol awkward.

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      • gmc_rfc_06
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        #33
        Ooooft, looking fast as ****, and sharp.

        Fury is getting blasted early by Haye.

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        • Mr Ehrmantraut
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          #34
          Haye is always in fantastic shape yet is always gassed after 6 rounds. I think he does zero road work.

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          • LA_2_Vegas
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            #35
            Looks like it was Wilder, definitely got rocked there. In the other short edits, looks like wilder lands a nice right in the corner, and in another sequence he lands one over the top as he drives his shoulder into Haye. Anyway, Haye is just a great boxer to watch, amazing reflexes and fluidity between hand + feet. Still picking fury in the fight but if Haye can show up again and shows up that he still has untapped potential, then that's great too.

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            • frosty-g
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              #36
              Originally posted by New England
              you can make almost anybody look good or bad in a highlight.


              i'd pick wilder to get knocked out by haye, but you only saw a tiny snippet of the sparring.


              reminds me of a dude in training / nurtition who wanted us to critique sparring footage, and posted a "highlight" reel of him beating up novices, rofl.



              i'm more impressed with haye;s sharpness and head movement than his ability to beat on a relative novice in wilder in sparring. dude is in supreme shape, and a gifted athlete. it's just a shame that he didn't show up against wladimir. i would have loved a great HW fight.
              He ponced about with fancy head movement vs wlad but because his feet are a joke he couldn't then return anything proper

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              • New England
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                #37
                Originally posted by Mr Ehrmantraut
                Haye is always in fantastic shape yet is always gassed after 6 rounds. I think he does zero road work.
                i think it's teh weightlifting and nature of his punches. he's a full body puncher. they even call him the hayemaker. he turns his shots over well and doesn't slap, but he really swings those things.


                he also uses the ring a good deal. finally, i think he punches less because he doesn't have a ton of confidence in his chin. when he fought barret he said the jabs felt like CW right hands.

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                • Regeza
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                  #38
                  To be fair that is just Haye highlights. Who knows how good, or bad any of those fighters did.

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                  • LacedUp
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                    #39
                    Lol Scott Gilfoid just commented on how Wilder was busting Haye up based on that video. hahaah

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                    • sfalcus
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                      #40
                      Looking v sharp

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