Yeah, some of these Brit Hayelords are totally clueless when they talk about America. As if "America" is monolithic and NYC is the same as Montana. I got news for some of you: south Brooklyn is Little Russia, and when Wlad fights at MSG the Q train is full of East Euros heading to the fight. When they get there, they get drunk and very rowdy. So if the fight is held there and you are planning on coming here, you've been warned. Get too out of line and you might end up floating in Sheepshead Bay, the home of the Russian mob in NYC.
wait a second, manny steward has to train cotto for his march fight, tell waldo to find a different coach chef!
And Haye's got more heart than Wlad's ***** ass will ever know. If Haye was against fighters who were 30 lbs lighter, he'd kick their ass. Not like Wlad, jab jab clinch. What a ****ing *****. Hey CHEF, you can tell that to Wlad's face too. If I ever see him in Brooklyn, I'm gonna dog his ass out. :deal
You're going off on the keyboard, Wladimir has had a lustrous amateur AND professional career, and never quit, not once.. in all his defeats he's stepped up from KD's and continued. People even called for him to call it quits and that he didn't have the chin for it, yet he's the dominant champion of our era. Yet you're the one talking about heart, nucca please
If he had any heart, he wouldn't be fighting like a giant Ukranian ***** against Ibragimov, Chambers, etc. If he wants to box against guys who are bigger than him, fine. But tell that ***** to fight like a man against guys who he outweighs by 30 pounds. What a *****.
He was a gunslinger under Fritz Sdunek, but he was under no real guidance and look where it got him, TKO'd against Sanders and Purrity. The Lamon Brewster fight he came out slingin aswell, but under Stewards tutelage, he looked great but gassed and unfortunately for him he didn't have any bum in front of him but a young determined warrior in Lamon Brewster. Do you see Haye taking the pasting Lamon took?! :rofl Wladimir has perfected his style under Manny Steward and made millions in the hundreds, can you really blame him?!
Yes, he may have perfected a style, but if he takes no risks in the ring and all he does is jab, jab, and clinch, then in my mind he's a ****ing *****. Real warriors take risks in the ring. That's why guys like Floyd Mayweather and Andre Dirrell are berated while guys like Manny Pacquiao, Pernell Whitaker, are Willie Pep are celebrated. I wish Wlad would revert to his old style. He was actually entertaining to watch; in fact, he was one of my favorite fighters to watch back when he was a combination-throwing machine.
Obviously, he's still getting destroyed, and if he wants to beat Wladimir he's gonna have to take some good shots, which he won't.
I expect more from Haye than from Brewster. I know Wlad has a punch, so do I. But the power is useless if you cannot sustain delivery.