I wonder if Haye will go southpaw for large parts of the fight, and that's his 'shock' tactic. Bring back memories of Sanders for Wlad.
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Well they will have an advert break to help stretch it out and probably a good ten minutes talking about the fight.
Haye on the verge of pulling out again? [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEtm_Q2LK9g"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEtm_Q2LK9g[/ame]
Can people stop giving Haye attributes he hasn't got? Going southpaw? He'll have enough of a hard time winning using the stance and style he's most comfortable in. Seriously, sometimes i wonder who people are discribing when talking about this fight. Don't over complicate it or make Haye something he's not. David will fight his usual fight. Lot's of movement to try and take Wlads jab away, Attempting to draw Wlads lead and countering over the top with single power punches (mainly overhand rights and sporadic left hooks) and bumrushing in bursts.
Uhm I think Hayemaker's stance is more than fair. Wlad is..shall we say...familiar with excessive holding.
Agreed slip. And it will work better than people think. I don't think people are paying attention to detail. They really don't understand how thats going to affect Wladimir at all. It's 'David Haye's easy to hit, Ruiz hit him with the jab', 'Hows he getting past the jab'. The jab could be a non-factor in the fight if Haye gets this right.