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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #51
    Originally posted by BKM-
    Haye in his prime had very quick feet, great upperbody movement and head movement. he also punched in combinations(very fast and power in both hands) and liked to be in closer range to deliver them, which is where Wilder isn't effective.

    Wilder takes his time to time his opponents for the big punch. What I just mentioned above make it a very difficult task for him and I think Wilder wouldn't press the action enough which means Haye can keep this up for a whole fight. He actually has the advantage in this matchup.

    Boxing fans like all combat sports, has feminine fans who discredit the fighters that they don't like. In this case they forget how good Haye was at one time because they hate him.
    David Haye could also win on points if? That was his sole goal 'Wilder is tailor made for David Haye'. Take away Wilder's power 'Then you are left with a big clumsy wild heavyweight, who like's to come forward can be out boxed and hit' <<<<< Completely tailor made for David Haye, look at the shots he was landing in those sparring video's.

    Adam Booth & David Haye combined where a formidable opposition.

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    • Robbie Barrett
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      #52
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
      David Haye could also win on points if? That was his sole goal 'Wilder is tailor made for David Haye'. Take away Wilder's power 'Then you are left with a big clumsy wild heavyweight, who like's to come forward can be out boxed and hit' <<<<< Completely tailor made for David Haye, look at the shots he was landing in those sparring video's.

      Adam Booth & David Haye combined where a formidable opposition.
      Yep. Wilder is a counter punchers dream opponent. Swings wildly and leaves himself wide open.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Shadoww702
        Man your off your meds again. Haye couldn't even beat Tony Bellow. It would be just like this....


        I like the gif but Breazeale got up , Haye isn’t that easy to Land on like Breazeale , if Wilder defeated the same Haye who schooled him coming up ,it would be his best win . I pick Wilder to win but it’s easily arguable the other way around .

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          #54
          Originally posted by Shadoww702
          Fury was #4. But come on man you really think glass joe is better than Fury??? He ran from a killa blob. That was PATHETIC. Sure he won but DAMN at least try an TKO the guy who knocked you the *** out!!!
          It not about thinking and opinion, it about what happened.

          No heavyweight champion in history has faced such low ranked opposition as Wilder has.

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            #55
            Originally posted by REDEEMER
            I like the gif but Breazeale got up , Haye isn’t that easy to Land on like Breazeale , if Wilder defeated the same Haye who schooled him coming up ,it would be his best win . I pick Wilder to win but it’s easily arguable the other way around .
            I'm sorry but I just can't see a legit Cruiserweight take one of the hardest punchers hits??? He slips up one second he's out! And we've all seen him do that many times. Yes he survived and won but that was against far inferior punches.

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              #56
              Originally posted by D4thincarnation
              It not about thinking and opinion, it about what happened.

              No heavyweight champion in history has faced such low ranked opposition as Wilder has.
              Fury x2
              Ortiz x2

              Ain't a bad resume. I agree with the rest. Wilder still has time? He's gonna beat Fury. I don't see a 3rd fight but if soo then that x3 A top 5 guy.

              What you gonna say if he KO's Ruiz in the future??? I can really see that fight down the road.

              I can ask the same thing? Do you see a cruiserweight in Usykk beating AJ?

              Who would win

              Usykk vs. David Haye

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                #57
                Originally posted by REDEEMER
                I like the gif but Breazeale got up , Haye isn’t that easy to Land on like Breazeale , if Wilder defeated the same Haye who schooled him coming up ,it would be his best win . I pick Wilder to win but it’s easily arguable the other way around .
                And this is why they fight? Everyone thinks they gonna win until they lose. Very very few are undefeated. And I have NEVER met a person who CALLED every fight right. Not ONCE

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Shadoww702
                  I'm sorry but I just can't see a legit Cruiserweight take one of the hardest punchers hits??? He slips up one second he's out! And we've all seen him do that many times. Yes he survived and won but that was against far inferior punches.
                  Holyfield was an inch shorter and not nearly as wide as Haye,he’s actually more naturally 190pounds ,also Harold Sconiers was like 6”1 or so and 210 pounds or so who had Wilder down ,so your post doesn’t add up when Wilder fought at 210 himself ? What does weight have to do with it ?


                  Klitschko is not an inferior puncher ask Wilder .

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                  • LetOutTheCage
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                    #59
                    Haye way to fast and explosive, takes out Wilder early

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                    • ShaneMosleySr
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                      #60
                      Haye would win every round before getting caught and knocked out.

                      This is how every wilder fight ever goes. They’re not hard to pick at this point.

                      An elite champion in their prime could probably make it to the end and win a wide decision. David Haye was never good enough to pull that off.

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