I respect your opinion, but it's clear that the broken toe affected Haye's performance against Wlad. A couple of times he came within inches of crushing Wlad's chin but he fell short because he couldn't push off the backfoot.
As for him fighting scared, you have to remember Wlad is also a huge puncher, so Haye being the much smaller man had to be careful not to get knocked out himself. Wlad fought alot more scared than Haye was, holding on to Haye like a lover every time Haye grazed his face. Just because Haye fought cautiously doesn't mean Haye didn't want to win. I think he wanted to win but it just wasn't his night since he couldn't explode with a broken toe.
As for Haye falling to the canvas, he didn't fall 30 times lol he fell maybe 5-6 times, at least 3 of those 6 times he was pushed and dragged to the canvas. When a man as big as Wladimir is leaning on your back pushing you and dragging you it can be very taxing to your body, just look at what happened to Povetkin. Haye's broken toe also definitely had something to do with his lack of balance since he didn't want to injure it further.
My point is I don't think it's fair to call a fighter like Haye who always goes for the knock out a coward based on one off-night.
As for him fighting scared, you have to remember Wlad is also a huge puncher, so Haye being the much smaller man had to be careful not to get knocked out himself. Wlad fought alot more scared than Haye was, holding on to Haye like a lover every time Haye grazed his face. Just because Haye fought cautiously doesn't mean Haye didn't want to win. I think he wanted to win but it just wasn't his night since he couldn't explode with a broken toe.
As for Haye falling to the canvas, he didn't fall 30 times lol he fell maybe 5-6 times, at least 3 of those 6 times he was pushed and dragged to the canvas. When a man as big as Wladimir is leaning on your back pushing you and dragging you it can be very taxing to your body, just look at what happened to Povetkin. Haye's broken toe also definitely had something to do with his lack of balance since he didn't want to injure it further.
My point is I don't think it's fair to call a fighter like Haye who always goes for the knock out a coward based on one off-night.
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