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No Way Artur Szpilka Lasts More Than 5 Rounds Vs David Haye?

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  • No Way Artur Szpilka Lasts More Than 5 Rounds Vs David Haye?

    It took Wilder 9 rounds to finally dispatch of Szpilka but bearing in mind Haye has technically had 10 fights at HW and he's KOd 8 of those guys. Nearly all those KOs have been in 5 rounds or less apart from John Ruiz which was in 9 rounds. The only 2 fighters to go the distance with Haye at HW had an incredible size and bulk advantage over him.. Wladimir and Valuev.

    Haye KOd Chisora in only 5 rounds, which is something even Vitali Klitschko was incapable of doing as Chisora took him the full 12 rounds.

    So lets get real, even light hitter Bryant Jennings KOd Spzilka in 10 rounds so is it highly likely monster-puncher Haye would stop Szpilka in 5 rounds or under?
    19
    Haye stops Szpilka in 5 rounds or Under
    73.68%
    14
    Haye stops Szpilka in 8 rounds or Under
    5.26%
    1
    Haye stops Szpilka in 9 rounds or Over
    5.26%
    1
    Haye decisions Szpilka (no stoppage)
    5.26%
    1
    Other / Undecided
    10.53%
    2

  • #2
    Very possible Hayes explosive but I'm not sure he'd have blasted out that version of Artur that was in the ring with Deontay. I think everyone underestimated his skills, despite him still getting stopped. Was a good fight!

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    • #3
      haye stops spilkza in quick fashion thats for sure.

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      • #4
        I could see it being pretty competitive while it lasts. Szpilka is a smaller guy like Haye he has sneaky speed and is pretty deceptive with some of his shots, he has legitimate skills. Haye hasn't fought someone like that for a while if ever.

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        • #5
          One thing that never goes is power and Hayes got that in bundles and now has to rely it on more due to his age. Did you see that Hayes KO, it was scary...the guy had his arm suspended in a death pose. I think he'll Szpilka gets hurt again except more painfully. No way is going past 5 rounds.

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          • #6
            Szpilka is slower than haye, doesnt hit anywhere near as hard and has a **** chin

            i don't think he'd do too much better than enzo did tbh

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            • #7
              Haye knocks out a bum and according to NSB logic, he automatically wins every fantasy fight.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by denium View Post
                Haye knocks out a bum and according to NSB logic, he automatically wins every fantasy fight.
                your sounding a bit worried and intimidated with the 2nd coming of David haye....Denium just face it buddy fury only has a short life span at the top......when fury meets a wilder,haye or a joshua we'll be saying timberrrrrrrrrrrrrr ..The BFG has hit the deck lol

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Steve plunger View Post
                  your sounding a bit worried and intimidated with the 2nd coming of David haye....Denium just face it buddy fury only has a short life span at the top......when fury meets a wilder,haye or a joshua we'll be saying timberrrrrrrrrrrrrr ..The BFG has hit the deck lol
                  "The second coming of David Haye" lmfao

                  You're just another casual about to conned by the Gayemaker yet again.

                  Fury is at the top right now, Haye/Wilder/Joshua never have been, and probably never will be.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by denium View Post
                    Haye knocks out a bum and according to NSB logic, he automatically wins every fantasy fight.
                    Haye is a former world champion in two different weight divisions, the guy is a proven commodity already.. You sound as if you think De Mori was Haye's boxing debut or something...

                    Haye already proved himself to be an excellent fighter in the past, his last fight was simply a continued demonstration of his already-proven abilities. It's those abilities which enabled him to knock out the fairly low-level opposition he faced with considerable ease, just like he would have done 3 years ago when he was in his prime.

                    Could Fury even knock down De Mori at any point, or would De Mori take him the full 12 rounds? Maybe food for thought which needs a new thread...

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