I watched the fight twice, but didn't count? He had to have fallen to the ground at least 6 times (including his glove touching canvas). Anyone have the correct total?
Im not sure about the number but there were many. Its clear he was practicing before the fight. What a ***** tactic.
Another poster made the remark that the reason Haye kept flopping was that he wanted/wants to suck Wlad's ****. Hate's flopping reminds me of Mark Breland and Vernon Forest, on their worst days.
Excuses. There were a couple times where Wlad threw him around, but most of the time Haye just flopped. Hence, David Haye got a point deduction.
Wlad barely did that. What about Haye hitting after the bell and hitting on the back of the head multiple times. I'll tell you what, you Brits are another breed. David Haye as the betting favorite in the U.K. is so noncomprehendible.
Yes and Wlad should get a point deduction for everytime he attempts to lean on the opponent like he does, Haye should have thought of a different plan to stop Wlad doing it instead of falling to the floor, what Haye was doing however was in REACTION to what Wlad was doing so both men were in the wrong but Wlad more so.
The point isn't whether Haye can lift 110kg, of course he can... But to do that repeatedly saps energy over 12 rounds, so I thought Haye flopping was a good strategy, it effectively stopped Vlad from leaning on him.
i favoured Wlad to win you **** which makes the above point void, its obvious Haye is no angel, i have not claimed otherwise but you act as if what Wlad was doing is perfectly reasonable and you can **** off with the "barely did that", Wlad shits himself whenever a fighter works his way inside.
Haye hit him with a pretty big right hand in the last round and Wlad went right after him for the next 2 mins. So, did he really **** himself when Haye hit him?