2003 HW RJJ v David Haye - Who wins and how?
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Another thing to consider, is the pace of the fight. Haye seems to enjoy fighting at his own pace where he controls his opponent, toys with them and takes some fights longer than they should. Against bigger, aggressive, or skilled opponents, he seems to struggle to impose himself a bit at times and can be a bit subdued. If Roy could push the pace with a high work rate but survive for the first 5 or 6 rounds, I think that would set him into position to win a decision.Comment
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I would favor Haye, Roy never faced someone like that and he would not have these clear athletic advantages as Haye is a bigger very hard hitting and quick 210-215lb fighter. He would blast Roy out in about 5 or 6.Comment
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That's pretty much the agreed window of winning opportunity for Haye in this matchup, if Roy survives that he wins the UD most probably. I guess the fan predictions are just gonna be sided either left or right of that mid point - Haye stoppage before 6, Roy UD after 6.Comment
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I don't know where people are pulling this 5-6 rds thing from. Haye rocked both Valuev and Wlad in the 12th rd, he's dangerous the whole fight.Comment
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Haye is very selective of his punches unless he is pressured, no way would he gas against Jones.That's pretty much the agreed window of winning opportunity for Haye in this matchup, if Roy survives that he wins the UD most probably. I guess the fan predictions are just gonna be sided either left or right of that mid point - Haye stoppage before 6, Roy UD after 6.Comment
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This is the thing, he is dangerous at any time with 1 shot but he seems to fight at his own pace at times and is uncomfortable when its being taken to him, which often sees him lose rounds when he is in with his best competition. I dunno, I personally think we can't judge a potential fight with Roy in terms of stamina the same way, I see it being a much faster pace. Hard to definitively say anything though...Comment
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You think Jones would take it to him?This is the thing, he is dangerous at any time with 1 shot but he seems to fight at his own pace at times and is uncomfortable when its being taken to him, which often sees him lose rounds when he is in with his best competition. I dunno, I personally think we can't judge a potential fight with Roy in terms of stamina the same way, I see it being a much faster pace. Hard to definitively say anything though...
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I don't know, Ruiz is not Haye so I don't know how Jones would approach a fight at HW with someone with Haye's attributes. I just see it being a high paced fight where Haye would be MOST dangerous in the first 6 rounds, if it went full 12 that's the only way i'd see Jones winning.Comment
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Roy doesn't fight at a high pace either. This would be a contest of speed and reflexes in the center of the ring.This is the thing, he is dangerous at any time with 1 shot but he seems to fight at his own pace at times and is uncomfortable when its being taken to him, which often sees him lose rounds when he is in with his best competition. I dunno, I personally think we can't judge a potential fight with Roy in terms of stamina the same way, I see it being a much faster pace. Hard to definitively say anything though...Comment
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