Haye Landed Only 14 Punches Less Than Fury Did On Klitschko & Had Higher Connect % !

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  • FlatLine
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    Haye Landed Only 14 Punches Less Than Fury Did On Klitschko & Had Higher Connect % !

    Regardless of a prohibitive size disadvantage, Haye landed 72 punches on Klitschko while the much larger and rangier Fury landed only 14 more shots with 86 connected in total!

    That averages out to only 1.16 punches less per round!

    With Haye throwing 290, while Fury threw 371, Haye's connect percentage sits at 25% while Fury's is lower at 23%.

    Bearing in mind that Haye was much lighter and easier for Klitschko to clinch repeatedly without much resistance due to his overwhelming size/weight disadvantage, he did well to almost match Fury's connected punches if you think about it, and to have an overall higher connect percentage.

    Looks like it's time to re-evaluate the Haye performance afterall? Against all odds, he almost landed the same amount of punches on Klitschko as the new HW champ Fury did!

    Based on these revealing statistics, I think it's safe to say that Haye vs Fury needs to happen.
    Last edited by FlatLine; 12-03-2015, 12:54 AM.
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    Originally posted by FlatLine
    Regardless of a prohibitive size disadvantage, Haye landed 72 punches on Klitschko while the much larger and rangier Fury landed only 14 more shots with 86 connected in total!

    That averages out to only 1.16 punches less per round!

    With Haye throwing 290, while Fury threw 371, Haye's connect percentage sits at 25% while Fury's is lower at 23%.

    Bearing in mind that Haye was much lighter and easier for Klitschko to clinch repeatedly without much resistance due to his overwhelming size/weight disadvantage, he did well to almost match Fury's connected punches if you think about it, and to have an overall higher connect percentage.

    Looks like it's time to re-evaluate the Haye performance afterall? Against all odds, he almost landed the same amount of punches on Klitschko as the new HW champ Fury did!

    Based on these revealing statistics, I think it's safe to say that Haye vs Fury needs to happen.
    Hi David...........

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      • pacmanis1
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        #4
        And Rosie O'Donnell and Sofia Vergara could have the same size ****, but it doesn't mean both **** are equal.

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        • IronDanHamza
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          #5
          And?

          Haye clearly lost whereas Fury clearly won.

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          • Elroy1
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            No need to re-evaluate it..

            I have been on record forever claiming that Haye always did much better against Wladimir than he was generally given credit for. Some of the closer rounds can arguably be given to Haye also.

            Haye definitely lost that fight, similarly to how Wladimir definitely lost to Fury.

            Except both fights were far closer to EVEN than they were to beat downs.

            I mean you cannot claim that guys landing only around 80 punches over a full 12 rounds on somebody "taking them to school".

            David Haye and Tyson Fury both are 2 of the best opponents Wladimir ever faced that's the truth.

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            • Redd Foxx
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              #7
              Fury put on a "clinic" doe....

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              • Dirk Diggler UK
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                Fury, a 6 foot 9 so called fat slow clumsy oaf with **** defence was able to pull off the fast, slick Haye's gameplan in far better style.

                That's the funniest thing about it and why the Gayemaker is so bitter.

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                • soul_survivor
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                  If it's the Haye of 2012 and the injury hasn't hindered him, I think he'd beat Fury.

                  But with regards to Fury v Wlad, the issue is, he made himself look like he was winning and then made Wlad think twice about himself as a man. Haye never managed that.

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                  • Anderson Silva
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                    Haye's reflexes in that fight proved to me he is the fastest boxer the worlds ever seen in regards to head movement, it was amazing.

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