Comments Thread For: Haye: Usyk's Attributes Beat 90% of Heavyweights Out There!

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  • Goodtry
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    #31
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
    David Haye has seemingly lost his ability to highly critique any fighters 'I have been a long time Hayemaker supporter, but notice how he never says anything critical about any fighter'. People seem to make comments such as 'I like this new David Haye' during his punditry work, but for me? I just see a pundit who for some strange reasons does not want to highly critique fighters.

    Usyk is completely overrated 'What attributes is David Haye talking about?' Usyk is not particular fast, does not hit particular hard ether 'As a fighter he has no real great attributes or areas of his game'. But that is exactly what you need if you are a fighter moving up from cruiser-weight, you need to have a area of your game which is great, otherwise it is going to be extremely difficult to bridge the gap to these Heavyweights.

    David Haye had abnormal punching power, speed, and defensive capabilities.

    Evander Holyfield Was pretty much a complete fighter. But he also had immense physical strength,endurance and durability.

    I do not see any area of Usyk's game which is great, he is just a well schooled fighter who is solid in every area. 'He may have some success at heavyweight, but I just do not think he has the arsenal to beat any of the big boys at heavyweight'.

    I would not entirely right off Derek Chisora or even David Price in beating Usyk'.
    Antony Joshua has been critizied by Haye for a while.

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    • Goodtry
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      #32
      Originally posted by thabanga510
      Attributes are nice, but in the heavyweight division whoever lands their power shot wins.
      Sounds like 200lbs men shots cause no damage at all. Any heavyweight's cause damage and it's accumulating. So, most of big guys will fall before they land their one clean shot with Usyk.

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        #33
        Originally posted by Goodtry
        Antony Joshua has been critizied by Haye for a while.
        Since his retirement, he seems to not really deeply critique any fighters 'Reminds me of George Foreman'. There are alternative motives behind his actions in my opinion.

        If he would of beaten Tony Bellew in his last fight, I highly doubt he would be acting in this fashion 'But fair play to him, he understands from a business sense what people want to see and hear'.

        Listen to his nonsense, I honestly don't think he believes what he is saying here 100% 'Playing a media game'.

        Not sure why he is being all matey matey with Tyson Fury, be real Mr Haye.

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          #34
          Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
          Since his retirement, he seems to not really deeply critique any fighters 'Reminds me of George Foreman'. There are alternative motives behind his actions in my opinion.

          If he would of beaten Tony Bellew in his last fight, I highly doubt he would be acting in this fashion 'But fair play to him, he understands from a business sense what people want to see and hear'.

          Listen to his nonsense, I honestly don't think he believes what he is saying here 100% 'Playing a media game'.

          Not sure why he is being all matey matey with Tyson Fury, be real Mr Haye.

          Haye has always been like that.

          He's like a politician, can't believe anything he says.

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