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  • #11
    Originally posted by Abraham Reyes View Post
    uhhh vitali should keep his mouth shut ,the fight ain't with him. Shouldn't he be worrying about adamek?
    Vitali doesn't need to be worried about any opponent, the opponent has to be worried about Vitali.

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    • #12
      Haye is nervous. But its mostly because he's having to deal with the toughest fight of his career. But that doesn't mean much. Its not fear...its just he has to take this fight seriously. Fight Night is all that matters.

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      • #13
        Unless you know for a fact,(eg. Haye admitting it) you just never know.


        INTERESTINGLY, while Haye is not Ali, Ali did a lot of talking in the days ...

        Ali vs Liston:

        "Clay's(Ali) outbursts continued at the pre-fight physical the day before the event. Clay worked himself into such a frenzy that his heart rate registered a surprising 120 beats per minute. Many observers took this to mean that Clay was either terrified or not in the proper shape.

        "The New York Times' regular boxing writer Joe Nichols declined to cover the fight, assuming it would be a mismatch. By fight time, Clay was a seven to one betting underdog."


        "It will last almost the entire first round."
        Last edited by ADP02; 07-01-2011, 12:50 AM.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by ADP02 View Post
          Unless you know for a fact,(eg. Haye admitting it) you just never know.


          INTERESTINGLY, while Haye is not Ali, Ali did a lot of talking in the days ...

          Ali vs Liston:

          "Clay's(Ali) outbursts continued at the pre-fight physical the day before the event. Clay worked himself into such a frenzy that his heart rate registered a surprising 120 beats per minute. Many observers took this to mean that Clay was either terrified or not in the proper shape.

          "The New York Times' regular boxing writer Joe Nichols declined to cover the fight, assuming it would be a mismatch. By fight time, Clay was a seven to one betting underdog."


          "It will last almost the entire first round."
          Haye is clearly scared and this will be proven when he tries to run all night, good thing Klitschko will catch him and knock Haye's ****nig head off.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by turkas View Post
            Haye is clearly scared and this will be proven when he tries to run all night, good thing Klitschko will catch him and knock Haye's ****nig head off.

            There is also the possibility that Haye's is not scared and still lose decisively.

            Whatever it is, we will find out soon!

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            • #16
              i will be disappointed if haye goes into survival mode by midrounds like most of the clowns wlads fought.
              and there is a chance wlad for once will let his hands go.
              wonder what that would look like.

              for those interested i have a o/u bet going on this one:
              http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=490658

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              • #17
                Liston was in and out of prison in his youth, and the public didn't like him. That's the main reason why Cassius's insults were more acceptable.

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