Which Klitchko would Haye be most successful against?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by lufcrazy, Nov 11, 2009.


  1. Neverchair

    Neverchair Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think Haye would agree with that if you know what I mean!:lol:
     
  2. pngo

    pngo #1Contender Full Member

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    Both would have equal success really, I just voted for Vitali because his chin is like 10 times better than Wlad's.
     
  3. M.Alexander

    M.Alexander Tough Mofo Full Member

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    Sorry mate but:lol:

    Boxing is not really what you should talk about. Better leave...:nut

    Dammit since Haye won vs. Valuev it seems only idiots start threads here.

    If it would be so easy for Haye vs. Vitali, why he pulled out.
     
  4. Borincano

    Borincano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Both brothers would put him to sleep, but Haye has a puncher's chance against Vlad. I have yet to see Haye fight at HW. Meaning, the three that were in front of him don't count. Fighting Ruiz and then possibly Chagaev would give us a look where he is if he wins. He wanted a fight so bad for the HW title and he runs. Will he do the same against the brothers? Well, he does have the WBA belt for now.
     
  5. lolb

    lolb Active Member Full Member

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    Wlad, he has a good chance of a KO. Vitali I'm not so sure.
     
  6. ramalinga

    ramalinga Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Vitali and Wlad have never came close to being outpointed. The idea that Haye could use movement to outbox Vitali seems strange, since Haye scraped a points win against Valuev who was legitimately outpointed four times before. Larry Donald should have gotten a win against Valuev and he was demolished by Vitali. Haye's speed comes out in bursts, but he doesn't move consistently like a young Ali or Tyson.

    To win against either brother, Haye would need one of the following:

    1. A huge upgrade in his performance from anything we have seen so far.

    2. Vitali to get old overnight.

    3. Wlad to make a huge mistake to get hit flush.
     
  7. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace

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    i'm not saying he'd have it easy against vitali. i'm saying i'd favour him against vitali. i've watched david haye all his career. they said fragomeni had an iron chin but haye gave him a beating. haye isn't as chinny as people make out, he took enzo's punches, and he showed great recovery against mormeck. he has fought and beat people in their own back yard.

    he broke his hand against valuev which is why he wasn't overly active.

    the fact is he has shown he can box on the outside, by doing quick attacks on the inside then moving out before the opponent can catch him.

    fighting like this he has a good chance against vitali.
     
  8. rapidfire

    rapidfire Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Haye is a speedy puncher. So there´s high possibility, that he will catch you. In that case it will help you, when you´re a tough man, who can take a punch. We all know, Vitaly is proven in this department and so far no one was able to really hurt him really bad. We also know that Wlad had already tasted the smell of a knockdown and not only once and not only against A-level competition. So off course Wladimir is more in danger of being stopped against Haye than Vitaly. This will not mean that i favour Haye over Wlad, but he has much better chances to beat Wlad than Vitaly.