David Haye vs Wladimir Klitschko II

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  1. tezel8764

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    Interesting, What would you suggest Haye should do to win?
     
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    ^ See how badly his toe was bothering him? Poor Princess .....
     
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    Work on inside game, it's as simple as that.

    He has the footspeed and head movement to get past a jab, but up close he doesnt have much to offer, he is at his best throwing power shots from the outside, as is Wlad.

    Since Haye is the shorter guy with the shorter reach he has the physical advantage on the inside, if he knew how to use it he could beat Wlad, because once you get inside of his jab and right hand, what does he have? he sure can't throw an uppercut inside to keep you off.
     
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    As boring as the first one. One guy unwilling to fight and the other unwilling to hunt him down.
     
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    Ditto, while neither deserve it and I think Wlad easily beats both again at least with Haye you've got the crowd more into it and at least the outside chance of a big right hand landing.
     
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    I wish he didn't make excuses as well. :-(

    Wladimir was shaken by a previous punch by Haye, his immediate reaction was to hold on. It's a pity as it was only here (and round 12) he was really in some sort of trouble in the whole fight.
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    I have to correct you as some if not most of those shots we're slipped and rolled due to Haye's Slickness and learn how to make a gif mate.
     
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    Great thanks. Maybe Haye should adopt Peek-A-Boo style to fight Wlad. :yep:hey

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    Haye just lacked the courage to go forward as much as he needed to win the fight, all the pre fight talking and usual Klit wind up bull**** took his attention away from what he really needed to do if you ask me. Haye seems more serious this time around against moobora. I think a rematch would be more interesting, i think Haye learnt a lot from the first one.
     
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    What makes you think Haye learned from it? He hasn't fought since and nothing he has said since let's us make the conclusion he took away a lesson from his defeat.

    To the contrary, he was defiant after the loss and kept saying how he would have easily knocked out Wlad if it wasn't for his toe and how he had a perfect game plan. Goes to show how Haye actually learned nothing from the fight.
     
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    That's just bravado and wounded pride.
     
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    If he would rematch Haye he will KO him.