Can Wlad pull off an upset and beat Haye?

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  1. MexicanJew

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  2. imp4pdabest

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    :rofl:rofl
     
  3. Dudemeister

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    That´s how i see it too.Haye will get stunned by a jab and a following right Haye doesn´t see coming will end the show.
     
  4. SL9

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    Don't worry, I think he meant UK boxing is on a sharp decline as most of their top fighters are retiring or soon to retire....and that includes David Haye, who will quite possibly be retired by one Dr Wladimir Vladimirovitch Klitschko.

    regards!
     
  5. imp4pdabest

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    He'll be retiring unless he can get a chin transplant!
     
  6. SL9

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    He was stopped.

    He was absolutely punch drunk and swinging, no sorry I mean to say "flailing" like a guy who has just been badly smacked down in a bar fight, gets dragged away by the bouncers, but wants to still look like he is capable of going on to impress his date. He was in a sorry state, and worse than when Solis stopped him with headgear.

    We've all seen it. It's one of my favourite TKOs!

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  8. SL9

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    nice one! :rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  9. FibreOptic

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    Wlad winning would be what is expected.
     
  10. Stoic

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    Thompson had a heavyweight chin and exhausted Dave, that's why Vitali destroys Hide- I mean Haye.
     
  11. Fighting Weight

    Fighting Weight Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Hmmm....now please talk us through your take on the Brewster and Purrity losses :good
     
  12. Punisher33

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    Haye actually has the best chance of beating Wlad, his combination of power and handspeed, may just be too much for the weak chinned Wlad, who after getting hit with a solid blow, looks about as steady on his feet, as Tara Reid is after happy hour. I think it's going to come down to who is tougher, both men are going to take big punches, my question is, who will fold first?
     
  13. SL9

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    Brewster - Avenged, by means of vicious beating.

    Purrity - early in career, aberration. Do we say Haye could beat a Tyson or a Lewis because both of those guys lost to underdogs? Well, NO.

    Klitschko has only ever lost to Heavyweights.

    Haye was spanked by a puffed up Super Middleweight!

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  14. SL9

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    Klitschko has taken plenty of solid, hard punches since his defeats, the last of which it is worthy to note were over 5 years ago (and since avenged)

    In your wishful thinking you guys are dwelling on Wladimir's 3 losses, back when he was a much different fighter and nowhere near as polished as he his now, in the hope that Haye might just replicate the same.

    It's not going to happen gentlemen!

    But by all means feel free to bet your house, car and worldly possessions on Haye!

    Please be my guest!

    Regards
     
  15. Fighting Weight

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    Purrity was early in WALDOS career and Thompson wasn't early in Haye's career? Should have thought that one through my friend :good

    Carl Thompson was not a 'puffed up super middleweight', far from it. He was a world champion, unlike Purrity :deal