correct. Haye does bring alot to the table. He is the other half of what will be a huge fight. I see him wanting to get a big piece of the cake....but the cake is only sooooo big
Seek help, don't let the anger consume you. :thumbsup Wlad has a great KO% and you don't get that by fighting "afraid" you dumbass. Would you prefer he go toe 2 toe & lower his guard to impress the likes of you? Should he lower his skill set to compete on the level of the opposition? I have an idea, why not just abandon the jab altogether & stand still in the middle of the ring & swing away. Awesome right? He'd probably win 75% of his fights or better even if he did fight that way since he has the most lethal right hand in boxing right now. Hurts doesn't it................:yep
He's just trying to stir up **** without any real input..............this is probably the most attention he's gotten all day.
Unless of course the opponent is some huge name like Tyson, Lewis if he were to comeback, Oscar, Floyd, etc. That's the way I've always understood it. If 75-25 is what the IBF usually grants for mandatories then 70-30 or 65-35 at best is what Haye is worth in London for Wlad's 3 belts to be on the line.
I think a lot of people will back me up on this one. Have you alrady forgotten his fight with Barney Rubble? :tired
Have you forgotten his fight with Barney Rubble already, when he stunk the house out because he was afarid to let his hands go? A times Wlad does'nt just box smart, he box's scarred! :deal
That was a complete, utter & total domination. I believe Wlad won every round. Granted it wasn't the prettiest fight to watch but Sultan wasn't making many mistakes, & he wasn't trying any offense whatsoever. It takes 2 to Tango.
I think the blame in that fight belongs to Iggy. Iggy was leaning so far back and down (almost to Wlads knee) to keep from being KO'd. Iggy is a very good counter puncher and was waiting for Wlad to throw and get off balance and then hit with a counter. While many think Wlad could have pressed harder... why should he?. He was winning. Why take a chance for a KO and get in trouble. You live to fight another day.. bottom line he won the WBC belt and is fighting another day...Where is Iggy?
Alright that's twice now..................it's "scared" not "scarred" :nono Sultan was a southpaw, with speed and better than average "pop" & timing his counter punches perfectly. That's his whole game and it's a bad matchup style-wise for Wlad's style.
:nono IMO Wlad is one of the most intelligent fighters in the ring ALL-TIME... He is great at adjustments and changing his game plan in mid fight YES..I said ALL-TIME :deal