Two bitches stepped into the ring that night after years of hype and trash-talking and made us suffer through an hour of pre-fight hype. The little ***** lost to the bigger ***** and ALL of the fans were fleeced out of their hard earned dollar. I don't care to hear any more on the matter.
How many times does this ****** say "man" during this video? I couldn't waste my life finishing this rambling ass video, but it seemed like it was every other word.You know what I mean , MAN...
IF Haye could have used a .44 Magnum in the fight, he would have won. IF I were I 6'6, I could dunk. IF doughnuts had the same nutritional value as carrots, Solis would have the eye sight of an Eagle. IF Haye had opened up, he would have been carried out on a stretcher. If Haye would have gone out on his shield, people wouldn't be slagging him and he'd be more respected. IF's are ****ing awesome! :thumbsup
I wouldnt say dominated cus you have to land plenty of punches to consider it a dominant performance, I would say he won the fight simply by comming forward and making it look like he was trying to make a fight. But in terms of how the fight was fought, nobody really should be called the winner, but if anybody deserves to its Wlad for comming forward but dont get it twisted, comming forward and having that klitschko name is the only reason he got the nod.
The only thing Haye did was flop around the ring, sniff Wlad's taint, and expose his little toe. Haye did nothing significant to win that fight.
klitschko exposed Haye. He saw that Haye simply runs in. Klitschko took a step back every time Haye came forward and that put Haye off balance and unable to do anything. This fight ended Haye's career cause now everybody knows how to beat him.
I think the fight was certainly alot closer in the first 6 rounds than the consensus opinion suggests. I also disagree that any in shape heavyweight could have exacted Haye's negative gameplan. This was by some distance the livest fight Klitschko has been in since Peter in 2005. Compubox showed both men throwing roughly the same amount of punches. The story of the fight was that Haye couldn't keep away from the jab after the midway point, and that his surprise attacks either missed, or had much less effect than Haye, and his fans, anticipated. I would have liked to see Haye take more chances, but if I'm honest the only time he really did was in the 12th, and if you watch that round closely you see that after being momentarily dazed Klitschko answers back with his best punches, one of which definately hurt Haye for the only time in the fight. So yes Klitschko was the better man, but this was definately closer than fights like Chambers and Ibragimov. I mean those two guys were 100% out of the fight after a few rounds, and there was never any possibility that they could get back into it.
no offence but i havnt read as much bull**** from someone in my entire life..you make the same stupid point as the guy in the video..and again i repeat its easy to survive and make some1 miss alot when not only you fight on the outside but you refrain from throwing any punches..catch a ****ing grip ya tit..wlad landed more punches.he came forward all night which haye asked him to do..what more could he have done against someone who wasnt willing to engage..you sound like a nazi saying we would have won the war if the russians tanks wernt better than ours..please take a look in the mirror..