I've already state that I think it will come down to the jab, and we will find the winner within the first two rounds. I think if Haye can slip the jab and get to Wlad on a consistent basis early on, then the fight is up in the air and I think it would probably favour Wladimir who I personally don't think will adapt. If Haye shows an inability to get round the jab then it will be over in 8. I don't particularly rate Wladimir's jab as a punch, I think he holds it out far to often and he doesn't seem to put a lot of weight behind it. However his jab is there to set up his right hand which he throws in a beautiful, beautiful fashion. If Wladimir can land the jab or use it on a consistent basis then he will land the consistent basis and Haye will be unable to with the storm. That being said, Wladimir also has a pretty sweet left hook, he just doesn't throw it enough. If he throws it and lands it solidly enough then he may very well knock Haye out with one shot or change the direction of fight if its favouring Haye. Same with Haye's overhand right, very dangerous punch for Wlad. At the moment I'm favouring Wladimir, but if I see Haye slip that jab then I'll be favouring Haye to win the fight. I'm actually on holiday in Zante when the fight is on so I'm actually hoping to be drinking shots out of a girls arsehole by the time the fight is on so if I end up watching it I will be very upset indeed.
Haye has not shown anything at heavyweight, or cruiser, to make me think he has the tools to beat arguably the best current heavyweight. On the contrary, he has shown vulnerabilities that lead me to believe it will be a short night for him. He's chinny, has leaky defense, and simply not that good.
and who has he beat at hw? and who has wk fought and beat at hw? i think this fight shoud be wk -300/350.
i go with wlad. he's too big and haye hasn't shown the skills to compensate for such a size advantage like wlad will have.