Classic forrums take on the Haye vs Valuev fight

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by joe33, Nov 6, 2009.


  1. joe33

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    ? Some good guys in here with a lot of knowledge on all things boxing. Just wondered what you think will happen, im going for haye, BUT have a sneaky feeling he may not be the wonderkid some think he is, and that val will pull out his best fight maybe ever, and get a win (not sure if either get KOed)

    Haye is very exciting, but he has hardly fought much latley, has won his last two fights with ease, will he be able to cope if someone fights back ?, how will he cope if the KO does not come in 1-4 rounds, because i dont care what he says, he dont want this to go to points in germany

    What fights from history is similar to this ?, dempesy vs willard and of course some of the primo fights would fit the bill i guess, any others ?, how does valuev stack up to the giants of the past.

    Any way sorry for all the questions, just want to get some feedback on this most interesting fight in the HW div in ages, can haye prove like chambers did that the small heavys (and i know there not that small) still have a place at the table ?
     
  2. mightyd40

    mightyd40 Spartan Full Member

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    i think haye should and probably will win but if valuev had a little bit more fighting smarts he could make it a rough and dissapointing night for haye.
     
  3. joe33

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    People are going on and on about haye will do this and that, but no one really has said what valuevs tactics will be ?, i read in the week he has lost 20 Ibs, so they obviously know haye is super fast, but then what does he do ?, try to soak up any bombs he throws, use his monster arms to block them, hope he tires himself out ?, then rough him up with his size, and maybe and this may seem a bit nasty to say, do just enough for the judges to give it to him, and start up another **** storm

    I was surprised to see in todays papers that holyfield reckons its a fight to early for haye, and that valuev will win, he says he hits harder then it looks. Also as bad as the val/holyfield fight was, it it not true that valuev never wanted to fight him, he nearly walked out after one round, and they only just keep him in the ring, he was his hero, he felt he would gain nothing by beating an old legend and he was forced into the fight by the boxing authoritys, does this sound true or bull ?
     
  4. bodhi

    bodhi Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Bull****, many foreign fighters won in Germany. There aren´t more dubious decision´s there than anywhere. Or have I to rmember you of the recent Froch-Dirrell disaster?


    My take is Valuev by TKO in ten or eleven rounds.
    Haye´s problem is that his biggest strength is compensated by the compensation of Valuev´s size (punching up takes some power away), chin and defense while his weaknesses (chin, defence, stamina) play partly right into the hands of Valuev. He isn´t a huge puncher and normally slaps but like Monte Barret said, if he wants to you feel that there are 300 pounds behind a punch. And Valuev has fantastic stamina.
    I think Haye will be successful early on. He will use his speed to win the first 2-3 rounds and try to take out Valuev, perhaps Valuev even has to survive a scary moment but he will. Valuev in the meantime will box cautious, uses mostly his jab and mobility to stay away from Haye (don´t underestimate him there, his feets aren´t slower than Haye´s) while he will tie Haye up and lean on him when he comes near enough. This will tire out over the course of the fight. From the 4th/5th round on Valuev will do more and by the 10th/11th round Haye will be ready to go.

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    btw. if Haye manages to outbox Valuev and wins a decision I think he could be a force in the division. Right now I doubt it. A KO win wouldn´t impress me that much.
     
  5. bodhi

    bodhi Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Well, I don´t know if it´s true but it sounds like Valuev. He is such a character. Very nice and humble person :good
     
  6. joe33

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    Fair enough other fighters have won in germany, but it cant be forgotten that val himself has got a few fights giving to him, so why would they not do it again ?
     
  7. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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    Giving an 8-4 decision to the loser is 1 thing, giving a 12-0 domination to the loser is a complete other thing, judges at least need an excuse for a robbery.

    I see Haye dominating this, a complete other league of speed, big power that lands continously may mean hes the 1 to take Valuev out. Valuev is also aging FAST and I feel this is the end for him. Ofcourse he could well catch Haye late
     
  8. The Kurgan

    The Kurgan Boxing Junkie banned

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    I think it all comes down to Haye's stamina and concentration. Valuev is not multi-dimensional at all, while I'm pretty sure Haye will try a more active version of the Holyfield strategy. Given that Haye is faster, rangier and slightly younger than Evander, I think he will win most of the rounds.

    The issue will be that Valuev is methodical and while he isn't very powerful he is heavy-handed in the most literal possible sense. The deciding factor will be if Haye can concentrate and balance fighting safely with pacing himself.

    I suspect it will be a slow, tactical fight, with Valuev being just a bit too slow and unrefined to take advantage of the moments when Haye gets wild or is vulnerable to attack.

    Haye by decision is my bet.
     
  9. Robbi

    Robbi Marvelous Full Member

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    I would like to hear Stonehands89's opinion on Haye going into this fight and in general.
     
  10. Shake

    Shake Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Haye by T.K.O around 5 or 6 based on styles and size, maybe earlier. Fast hands and explosive sharp punches kill clumsy big men, no matter how much strength and durability they possess. Even if Valuev tags Haye (and as much as a stiff jab could do it) he doesn't have the coordination to finish him.

    He's going to make it look easy (if he doesn't get tagged, which will extend the bout). I don't believe people fully appreciate how much styles and attributes favor Haye here.
     
  11. MattMattMatt

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    Regarding the comment about Valuev ageing, I'm not sure if that is the case, he looked probably the best he ever has in his fight against Lyakhovich which was less than a year before he apparently aged every badly against Holyfield. It all depends on how much truth there is to the suggestion that Valuev didn't want to fight Holyfield and how much of an effect that had on his performance.

    Anyway, NiK is going to look very slow compared to Haye, but its still hard to call given the lack of HW evidence for us to go on for David.
     
  12. lefthook31

    lefthook31 Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    If Valueav makes it to the final bell he should win.:lol:
     
  13. Unforgiven

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  14. teeto

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    Valuev should be the fave imo, the style match up is heavily against Haye on paper. I will rate it of a good measure if Haye wins this, i hope he does like.
     
  15. lefthook31

    lefthook31 Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    How do you figure? Holyfield was slow as a sloth and he could still outspeed Valueav. Haye is a young guy with decent speed. Doesnt seem like it takes much more than speed and a little boxing ability to beat Valueav. I wouldnt be suprised what happened in the fight either way, but I dont see any clear favorite.