Prime Haye vs Dillian Whyte

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  • Jkp
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    #11
    Washed up old version of haye, probably beats him now.

    Prime haye would ko him in any round he wanted to.

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    • bulldognyc
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      #12
      Originally posted by denium
      A bit of beef with these two at the moment.

      Who wins? I think Haye flattens him in 5.
      Really good fantasy match up. I agree. Haye KO’s him. The hate that arrived for chisora was crazy good. But whyte can go. So I wouldn’t discount him. He was looking good against povetkin until he got blazed. 65/ 35 advantage for haye. Too athletic and better pedigree.

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        #13
        Nobody picking Whyte?

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        • MoneyKasha
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          #14
          Better question... Prime Haye vs Prime Povetkin?

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            #15
            Originally posted by MoneyKasha
            Better question... Prime Haye vs Prime Povetkin?
            For me Haye had the beating of any heavyweight not called Klitchko.

            He would have beat Klitchko before Stewart learnt him to fight big.

            Good match up with prime juicing POV, still think Haye was too good for him.

            Like all reflex fighters, once you loose your speed/response your done.

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              #16
              Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
              Whyte has terrible movement, it has gradually got worse since the Anthony Joshua fight.

              David Haye at his peak has enough power to spark him out with, Hooks, Straight punches or Uppercuts 'While simultaneously invading Whyte's offense'.

              Whyte only seems to have one hurtful punch 'Which is the left hook'.

              Dillian Whyte just like Tyson Fury have a clumsy kid living inside of him 'For all of their boxing ability, they have moments of complete and utter clumsiness' This is not a good trait to have going up against a peak David Haye.

              Tyson Fury at the time he was scheduled to fight David Haye, was portrayed as clumsy heavyweight 'Haye at that time, still had enough left to obliterate Fury in my opinion'.
              The reason why movement is bad since the Joshua is the concussion even after the Rivas and `Parker and Potvetkin he is walking like a drunk who has just left the bar. To be frank he is now a shot fighter who has been riding his luck. Haye would beat quite quick possibly a 2nd round ko

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                #17
                Originally posted by rudy
                The reason why movement is bad since the Joshua is the concussion even after the Rivas and `Parker and Potvetkin he is walking like a drunk who has just left the bar. To be frank he is now a shot fighter who has been riding his luck. Haye would beat quite quick possibly a 2nd round ko
                Awhile back? I stated that there is a possibility, that Whyte could possibly be burnt out by the time he eventually gets his title shot.

                In reality 'The Povetkin match up, is extremely bad management' Eddie Hearn deep down, knows Whyte has been burning himself out having all these wars.

                Whyte has beaten some top heavyweights, but all of those fights where damaging fights 'The Povetkin knock out, was horrific'.

                Whyte can try and play it off, as if it as just a slip 'But those type of knock-outs are traumatic for a fighter to go through etc.

                I noticed the way, Whyte was attempting to intimidate Povetkin 'But Povetkin was extremely passive towards his attempts'.

                But as I was saying? Whyte's movement has regressed since the Joshua fight 'I have always thought he looked to have more speed and athleticism back then' He clearly cannot carry his weight very well, there is quite a lot of non-functional muscle mass etc

                Tyson Fury is 20 pounds heavier than when he fought Kiltschko, and he still carries the weight quite well 'Although we have not seen him, produce all of his old tricks as of yet'.
                Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 10-28-2020, 06:22 PM.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Armchairhero
                  For me Haye had the beating of any heavyweight not called Klitchko.

                  He would have beat Klitchko before Stewart learnt him to fight big.

                  Good match up with prime juicing POV, still think Haye was too good for him.

                  Like all reflex fighters, once you loose your speed/response your done.
                  Big call considering that Haye never really did much at HW....

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                  • Squared.Circle
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                    #19
                    It all depends on the toe. Sorry, but somebody had to mention it

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                      #20
                      Haye would dance circles around him

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