deontay wilder v prime david haye- who wins?

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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #21
    Originally posted by LoadedWraps
    Fury is better than any version of Wlad.

    That footage doe.
    If Tyson Fury was better than any version of Wladimir Kiltschko he would of rematched him 'He did not rematch a champion who had reign for 10 years'. Again? Tyson Fury did not beat up or deter Wladimir Kiltschko! He won the fight, but it was hardly a masterclass performance 'Tell me a moment of that fight that stood out from a technical perspective? Nothing stood out. It was a awkward and messy affair, and most likely Wladimir Kiltschko would of adapted for the rematch.

    If David Haye would of fought Tyson Fury when he was scheduled to, he would of sparked Tyson Fury out within 8 rounds aswell. You have to deter power punchers, and unfortunately Tyson Fury did not have the power to deter David Haye.

    David Haye had zero foundation and his core stability was completely gone in his last fight, that was the only reason his durability was no existent.
    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 03-08-2019, 03:02 PM.

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      #22
      At the time of the sparring, David Haye had 9 years of experience as a professional, plus 100 amateur fights. Deontay had less than 3 years as a professional, and only 35 amateur fights.

      Also, those are edited clips, carefully cherry-picked by David's team to make him look good. Five seconds of footage doesn't show us how they would perform in an actual professional contest.

      The most likely time for this fight to have happened would be after Wilder won the WBC belt in 2015, something that Haye wanted.

      Wilder would ragdoll the smaller man and finish him off brutally in the 9th round, reminiscent of the destruction of Artur Szpilka.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Madison boxing
        as above......
        Wilder by brutal ktfo. Dumb thread

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          #24
          Originally posted by Boxing Goat
          Wilder by brutal ktfo. Dumb thread
          Agreed. He was a cruiser.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
            At the time of the sparring, David Haye had 9 years of experience as a professional, plus 100 amateur fights. Deontay had less than 3 years as a professional, and only 35 amateur fights.

            Also, those are edited clips, carefully cherry-picked by David's team to make him look good. Five seconds of footage doesn't show us how they would perform in an actual professional contest.

            The most likely time for this fight to have happened would be after Wilder won the WBC belt in 2015, something that Haye wanted.

            Wilder would ragdoll the smaller man and finish him off brutally in the 9th round, reminiscent of the destruction of Artur Szpilka.
            Deontay Wilder is still pretty much the same fighter, he may have even gone backwards. David Haye was done after the Audley Harrison fight 'This is not a peak David Haye in that video' Deontay Wilder still makes to many mistakes and? I just think David Haye would be hitting him to often. 'Which would lead to him being knocked out'.

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            • CharlieStewart
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              #26
              Prime Haye more likely to KO Wilder than vice versa imo.

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                #27
                Originally posted by HitmanTommy
                Agreed. He was a cruiser.
                Deontay is a cruiser.

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