Does anyone see a bit of David Haye in Groves?

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #11
    Haye hits a lot harder with single shots but groves throws more, haye is also a bit more elusive

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    • CraigM
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      #12
      He can fight on the back foot too, something that Haye is awful at...

      Can't judge his style just on this fight.

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      • gmc_rfc_06
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        #13
        Always said this, it's near exact.

        Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06
        One thing I always notice about Groves, his style is a carbon copy of David Haye; Groves takes small steps like Haye, moves low like Haye, holds his hands similar, straight right is the money shot, depends on body movement defensively, quesionable stamina....he trains the same and fights exactly like Haye...you can see all of that training together has rubbed off.

        I believe the style they have is Haye's natural style, where as Groves will have picked it up along the way. Haye is a better athlete (size, speed, power), but every time I watch Groves fight I see Haye in everything he does.

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