How Many Rounds Will Haye Last with Vitali?

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  1. Fighting Weight

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    Ah that's alright then. I take my previous statement back.
     
  2. Pro Bro

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    so Haye wasn't hurt once by Barret but Vitali was hurt by Sanders? nice logic there buddy. :good:patsch...
     
  3. Jorodz

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    haye got his ass knocked down by barrett. the extra punch by monte was stupid but he knocked haye down fair and square. he was stunned a few times and got hit WAY too much. it's a tricky strategy but the best way to find this out is to WATCH THE FIGHT. Haye looked like ****.
     
  4. Jorodz

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    by the way nice avie:good
     
  5. Fighting Weight

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    The Sanders fight was a legitimate knock-down, after VITLAY had ran the length of the ring to avoid the assault from the 40 year old golfer.

    Show me where Haye legitimately went down against Barrett...:huh
     
  6. Jorodz

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    same thing as the haye knockdown: if you watch the fight, you see vitali was knocked down. when you get slammed on the chin repeatedly and then your opponent brushes you on your way to the mat, it isn't a push. vit was ****ing hurt bad
     
  7. MickeyBlueEyess

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    They cant because its pure bull**** :deal

    The one time Haye went down from a slip before getting whacked while on the floor he knocked Barrett out almost immediately, he must of been hurt bad hey :lol:

    But hey if it makes them feel better leave them in their own delusional little worlds :nut
     
  8. Pro Bro

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    exactly! try to explain that to our british friend Fighting Weight here.

    thanks for the avi man. :cool:
     
  9. Pro Bro

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    normally, I would ask you to go fuk yourself, but since your avatar is HOT I'll do it next time. :yep
     
  10. OBCboxer

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    Haye wasn't KD though. There was not one clean punch landed by Barrett in that whole exchange.
     
  11. Shotgun

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    So what what is your excuse for him getting dropped hard and put on ***** street at cruiserweight by a guy who was a journeyman with a mediocre punch at 168?

    You guys act like if you "prove" that he wasn't stunned or hurt against Barrett, a smallish heavyweight journeyman with average at best power, that it somehow shows HAEY's chin is not suspect. It's not as though he hasn't been dropped and hurt multiple times at a lower weight class, including by people not even considered punchers. But somehow he is going to stand up to punches thrown by a legitimate heavyweight puncher like VITLAI. And you're calling other people delusional? VITLAI is not going to have trouble landing on HAEY. Just because HAEY is fast doesn't mean he has good defense or a high boxing IQ, he is sloppy and is there to be hit
     
  12. OBCboxer

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    David Haye was about 30 lbs. South of the weight he is at now and was weight drained at Cruiser, which messes up your punch resistance.

    Don't you think Haye hits harder than Mock? Barrett hit Haye but never hurt him.

    Because Haye is fast actually does mean he will be able to avoid punches because of his reflexes. Reflexes in Boxing are how FAST you react to your opponents punches and Haye is considerably faster than most if not all of Vitali's past opponents.
     
  13. CHEF

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    IMO that was a KD of Haye. Haye threw his usual haymaker and brought his right foot forward making his feet into 1 line in front of barrett just as barret punched causing haye to get KD. Not from being hurt, put from being horribly off balance. if you say it was a slip, a punch landed just before it there for its a KD
     
  14. Shotgun

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    I meant to write defense but speed does not equal reflexes, they are two totally different things

    Haye was weight drained? What horse ****. You don't stay at a weight class where you are weight drained for an extra 5 years if it's that big of a deal
     
  15. OBCboxer

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    Bottom line is Haye has very good reflexes, you only have to see one of his fights to know that.

    It was certainly not his strongest weight as he was weighing only 190 back then. He was hit on the temple by a wild right, does that mean he has a bad chin? I think not.