How does Haye have to appoach the Klitschko fight, does he start slowly, or fast?

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  1. gooners!!

    gooners!! Boxing Junkie banned

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    Cause there seems to be some conjecture regarding this.
     
  2. itsa huge bitch

    itsa huge bitch Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    this one will be over in 3 rounds...by embaressing brutal ko wlad is in way over his head here..
     
  3. Casual133

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    Did you watch Audley Harrison :lol:
     
  4. DEFoverOFE99%

    DEFoverOFE99% Active Member Full Member

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    start of in the first and maby second slow dancing and pot shooting cause i think stwerd ecpects him to come out and try and blast him out of there ala sanders so i think if he waits to the 3erd playing like he is scared (poseem) until then and then trys and swarm him unexpectedy in the 3rd he will surprize/shock wk and stop him between 3-5
     
  5. itsa huge bitch

    itsa huge bitch Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    what the ****s audley got to do with this??klitchsko has been spoonfed for years..only this time it aint no little fighter whos here for a pay check..wlad is being thrown to the wolves and is in way over his head big time..hes going to be embareesed.i tell you this so you can prepare for it and i hope you dont go into shock when you see it happening
     
  6. antonio8904

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    Haye needs to start fast and disrupt Wlad's rhythm. Wlad is not one to adjust well in the ring, he needs the fight at his pace and his way. If Haye can set the pace, set the distance, ect...he can disrupt Wlad and get him to leave himself open. If he can do this then he must jump on him not letting him breath and adjust, Haye can score a KO. If the fight goes past 5 rounds then Wlad's got it in the bag.

    Personally I think Wlad will handle Haye and KO him late in his usual safety first style.

    Wlad by late round KO...
     
  7. OklahomaHoss

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    He should just come in and lie down on his back, cause that's where ending up anyway.
     
  8. AnthonyW

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    I watched Wlad-Peter again yesterday. Peter had a little success early on, he created the pace, he landed a couple shots, Wlad's defense was a little shakey early on...but once he got his range, and once Peter started feeling the power in Wlad's shots, Wlad's defense was much better.

    If I was Haye, while this bout lasts. I would be attacking once or twice a round (throwing a great deal into each attack), whilst fighting in phases. Upset Wlad's jab, and you can create openings IMO. Plenty of feinting, hand and foot...plenty of lateral movement. Make Wlad miss the jab (which is no easy task) he sometimes begins to paw with it, leaving it out there as nothing but a range finder, and not using it as a weapon. What I saw in the Peter bout also, if he missed the jab, he left it out there, and pushed Peter off-balance so he couldn't attack. If Haye can get Wlad to this point, and not be on the recieving end of being pushed...Wlad is open from the left side.

    Back to Haye fighting in phases. If Wlad misses, or his opponent is getting too close, he falls into them and clinches, or leans on them. If Haye has quick enough feet to get in range, bait Wlad into either throwing a shot, or trying to initiate a clinch, then get out of range before walking Wlad on to a shot...I believe he has a good chance.

    (Wlad is still the favourite IMO though, but Booth seems very confident about the gameplan).
     
  9. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Haye had better go after Wlad before Wlad gets into his comfort zone. Once Wlad starts sitting on his punches it's light out for Haye.:deal
     
  10. aka TORA

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    :yep he's got to impose himself early on make wlad work, theres no way haye can outbox him on the backfoot
     
  11. Dorfmeister

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    I think he should not get too wild at it, all hell breaks loose situation and he should not take for granted that clear conviction that Wladimir will tumble down like a castle of cards when connected. I feel he must move more than Wladimir and that will fast tell who's in better athletic condition to go the distance at a certain pace. Haye's pace should always make Wladimir uncomfortable and that doesn't mean he should charge all the time but he gat to dictate the pace... Basically, Wladimir gat to be reduced to use a defensive range finder jab and put out of his comfort zone often. Then, when the moment comes and it will come, Wladimir will lose focus, smash him often enough to make him honest and get him comfortably behind on the scorecards.
     
  12. teewoods

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    Pls dont use Peter as an example. The guy was immobile and heavy on his feet, the type of fighter that is made fo Wlad. Anyone who has a jab would look good against Peters. Haye is not going to stand there and just raise his hands up and be jabbed.

    I think I know what Haye and Booth have planned, i think they intend to circle and counter. Let Wlad throw his jabs but step back, and then feint and counter when Wlad throws the right.
     
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  14. AnthonyW

    AnthonyW ESB Official Gif Poster Full Member

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    He is the most recent example, so he is a relevant example.

    Peter is immobile, but if you read my post again, he had early success...and at times, with decent head movement, made Wlad miss the jab. Which in turn led me on to my analysis of what Haye could do to invoke the same success (no matter how small) Peter had early on.

    Haye is a counter puncher anyway, so circling and countering is nothing new really...this was bound to happen (unless he drastically changes his style for this bout).
     
  15. OklahomaHoss

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    Good post :good