deontay wilder v prime david haye- who wins?

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  • Madison Boxing
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    #1

    deontay wilder v prime david haye- who wins?

    as above......
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    Wilder by KO in a shootout. Wouldn’t be surprised if Haye got him though. It’s a complete shootout tbh.

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    • boliodogs
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      I would favor Wilder by KO. He is more consistent and gamer and a bigger, stronger man with much reach advantage and more power. Wilder also seem to take a better punch. Wilder has a long fast hard jab that would probably trouble Haye as well.

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      • Chrismart
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        I'd pick Haye by KO.

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        • nubianpiye
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          #5
          Haye by ko

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          • Hatesrats
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            #6
            Wilder by Murder, Haye @his best was a Cruiserweight.

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              David Haye actually punching power aside, at his peak or even just after? Was incredibly hard to hit, and was a decent boxer. Waldimir Kiltschko in my opinion was better than all of the big 3 at his peak, had a hard time landing on David Haye.

              David Haye for me had superior speed, and by far better movement and stamina than Deontay Wilder. Wilder's fight up against Fury was not even high paced, and he was incredibly fatigued in the later rounds.

              I think it will be a 6-8 round fight where both guys get hurt, I just feel like David Haye will be hitting Wilder more often.

              David Haye at his peak, punished fighters for their mistakes. Deontay Wilder has a puncher, does not punish people for their mistakes. He just keeps on pressing and throws until he lands, philosophically he is not a counter puncher. 'Deontay Wilder even still to this day, makes too many mistakes'

              The intensity and speed of violence and reactions in this sparring video below from David Haye is impressive. 'High octane fighter, with a very small operating window! Like a formula 1 car, that is how I have always described David Haye'.

              Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 03-07-2019, 02:55 PM.

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              • Kezzer
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                A prime haye would likely be too quick for wilder.

                Wilder struggled for fury and remember that in the build up to he fury haye fight the speed of haye was since as an advantage to him, meanwhile fury’s speed/Evasion is what wilder struggled to deal with.

                Now add that wilder has little to no defence and haye was quick to pounce I would struggle to see anything other than a haye KO.

                Haye only struggled against opponents who were very sound boxers, particularly in defence.

                Until he got old and full of injuries of course.

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                • lfc19titles
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                  #9
                  Haye easily

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                  • BodiesInFlight
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                    #10
                    Haye sparks him inside 6

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