Wladimir should have given Haye a rematch

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  • TheBoxingXpert
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    Wladimir should have given Haye a rematch

    Fair game to Wladimir for winning their first fight, he broke no rules and he did what he had to do. But David Haye had an injured toe that night and if anyone of you have ever tried boxing with an injured toe, then you would know how painful it is, almost impossible if your style relies on a lot of movement, like Haye's style does. If Haye had been able to set off on his foot easier and without pain, then he could likely have gotten to Wladimir's chin. I think that Wladimir should have given Haye a rematch earlier. I seriously think that a healthy Haye would have turned the tables. There was something about Wladimir in that fight. He was very cautious because of Haye's speed and power. A bit more pressure and I imagine Wladimir crumbling.
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    Neither guy did anything in that fight, it was a total stinker.

    If Haye had thrown a few flurries each round, he could have won the rounds because Wlad did nothing either. He just did enough to win the rounds. They were both afraid of each other it seemed to me. It's just that Haye was the one doing the talking for years, so he comes out looking worse. If Haye had gone in to fight and ended up getting taken out, most people would say fair enough. But to talk for a while about decapitating Wlad and then going in and not throwing punches, it just makes you look like a joke and i quite like Haye as a fighter actually but thats the truth.

    The toe might have affected Haye, who knows? but in reality thats how he seems to fight against guys much bigger than himself. He didn't even throw a punch at Audley Harrison for 3 rounds until he finally saw a clear opening.
    Last edited by deathofaclown; 05-18-2016, 05:58 AM.

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    • Butt stuff
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      #3
      Originally posted by deathofaclown
      Neither guy did anything in that fight, it was a total stinker.

      If Haye had thrown a few flurries each round, he could have won the rounds because Wlad did nothing either. He just did enough to win the rounds. They were both afraid of each other it seemed to me. It's just that Haye was the one doing the talking for years, so he comes out looking worse. If Haye had gone in to fight and ended up getting taken out, most people would say fair enough. But to talk for a while about decapitating Wlad and then going in and not throwing punches, it just makes you look like a joke and i quite like Haye as a fighter actually but thats the truth.

      The toe might have affected Haye, who knows? but in reality thats how he seems to fight against guys much bigger than himself. He didn't even throw a punch at Audley Harrison for 3 rounds until he finally saw a clear opening.
      Yeah the audley fighter was a complete rotter. I think Audley threw like 3 punches in the whole fight and didnt land a single one.

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      • Eff Pandas
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        I can't imagine Klitschko would want that rematch in any way shape or form. Haye did himself lil justice & has done nothing notable in boxing since 2012(?) with the Chisora W. And now there are more guys on the comeup that are more interesting. If Klitschko doesn't retire, win or lose next, fighting Wilder or Joshua would be more interesting then Haye. I'm sure many would throw Ortiz into that conversation too. Haye is of lil importance to the HW division til he does something.

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        • SouthPawHitman
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          #5
          I actually want to thank Wladimir for not giving Haye a rematch because that fight was so boring it made me want to die.

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            #6
            Haye never deserved a shot at Wlad in the first place. The fight wasn't competitive at all. No thanks.


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            • bluebeam
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              #7
              Originally posted by TheBoxingXpert
              Fair game to Wladimir for winning their first fight, he broke no rules and he did what he had to do. But David Haye had an injured toe that night and if anyone of you have ever tried boxing with an injured toe, then you would know how painful it is, almost impossible if your style relies on a lot of movement, like Haye's style does. If Haye had been able to set off on his foot easier and without pain, then he could likely have gotten to Wladimir's chin. I think that Wladimir should have given Haye a rematch earlier. I seriously think that a healthy Haye would have turned the tables. There was something about Wladimir in that fight. He was very cautious because of Haye's speed and power. A bit more pressure and I imagine Wladimir crumbling.

              Tim Bradley went 12 rounds with no feet.

              Haye is a *****

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              • boliodogs
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                #8
                Everything you ever post is always wrong. You are the farthest thing possible from a boxing expert. Haye lost every round and fought like a 220 pound chicken. He fell down on purpose about 100 times as if he was too weak to stand up. Wlad was correct not to give him a rematch. He didn't deserve one even though he injured his poor little big toe.

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                • boliodogs
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                  #9
                  Why the hell would I box with an injured toe? If Haye's toe was that bad he should have postponed the fight. It sounded a lot more like a crybaby excuse than a reason for a rematch.

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                    #10
                    That fight ******. Haye talked all that **** and he was afraid to engage.

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