Is Haye a moron or just bitter?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by On The Money, May 5, 2013.


  1. Unforgiven

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    Yes, you'd pay 24.99 to see Haye knock out any tomato can. That's how he makes his money.
     
  2. Jack Hulbert

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    I was also impressed by that quip, very witty indeed :lol:

    Haye/Gaye I'd never have hit upon that in a million years.
     
  3. Jquik

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    This
     
  4. Jack Hulbert

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    Is Unforgiven a professional pugilist?
     
  5. Unforgiven

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    No.
    Is Manuel Charr ?
     
  6. tezel8764

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    Booth mentioned the game-plan was the have a 2 phased attack, Haye would first attack (1st Phase) and then proceed to throw a Hayemaker/Power Shot in hopes of penetrating Wlad's defence. Wlads fleet of foot, he would instinctively shift backwards from the first attack. Booth hoped that the second phase is where Haye would do damage. In essence they totally underestimated Wlads Reflexes & Footwork.

    Haye barely manged to make contact at times and only really had success in Round 3, 7, 8 and Round 12 where the only time he really hurt Wlad. One thing I have to note is that Haye hardly ever used his Jab, which only when he did he was successful.

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    Haye fights from a 5'9/5'10 crouch-point as explained by Roy Jones pre-fight. Although while fighting small against a Super-heavy it didn't help his chances in the end.
     
  7. Jquik

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    Well the fact that you even acknowledged it proves your a bigger dip**** than me for writing it.

    I could have used The Gayemaker but most of the idiots on here might not get it so I thought if keep it simple ;)
     
  8. Jack Hulbert

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    I fail to see why you evoke Charr. I was merely asking if you were a professional pugilist as Thuggin' said:

     
  9. Jquik

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    Because standing upright would probably have made him an easier target for Wlads jab and that crouching bull**** has been part of Hayes style since as far back as Carl Thompson beating seven shades of **** out of him.Its an Adam Booth thing,George Groves fights like that aswell.
     
  10. Jack Hulbert

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    NO, I don't believe that's the case.
     
  11. Jack Hulbert

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    I love it when someone posts fifty Youtube links with the result it takes an hour for the page to load.

    Well done that man.
     
  12. silly_illy

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    Respect to Dempsey for not kissing ass (like buncey or most wouldve done)...

    & also respect for Dempsey again for telling Haye like it is!

    Haye is just bitter n jealous of Klitschko's
    he survived & went the distance with wlad & is proud of that & his toe!
     
  13. Jquik

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    I would have to disagree,my whole reason for writing it was to see how many dimwits would acknowledge such a post and low and behold you were one of them.Maybe you should get a gold star or even better try sticking your head down a toilet.
     
  14. Unforgiven

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    Yes, lots of challengers underestimated Wlad's reflexes and footwork.
    They had no chance to adjust. They were simply outclassed.
     
  15. stittyb

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    That was always going to be his tactics, we all knew that. But when he was slipping Wlad's jab, rather than slipping it by an inch and retaining balance to throw a counter, Haye slipped it by about a foot and was subsequently off balance. It looked like he was doing anything to get out of the way, hence my 'happy for the payday' comment. And rather than underestimate Wlad's defense, I think it was more a case of underestimated his speed / overestimated his own. Why else would he be slipping that jab by nearly a full foot? Fact is, he was very rarely in position to go for the knockout, he didn't put himself in that position.