If he is taking a beating and seems he wont be able to stop Wlad's jab and he gets tired? Will he quit on his stool in the biggest most important fight of his career? Will he try to show his heart by going on? I mean the guys talked so much ****.. he has to save face by going on.. or will he just quit and not care what other people might think of him?
I have a feeling he'll get knocked down, my money would be in round 7. After getting knocked down, he will be on his chest, look up once with a discouraged face, and get counted out.
Yeah.. I get the feeling he's not going to attempt to show a never say die attitude to try and prove anything to anyone. Just dont think hes going to be that type :-((
Well, the guy talked big before the Valuev bout, he talked big before the Ruiz bout and he talked big before the Harrison bout. In neither of these fights he actually did what he said he would do. In either fight he fought of the backfoot with occasional spurts even when there was no danger at all (Audley), or very little (Ruiz). He didn't even go after Ruiz after the KD in round 1, while a "finisher" like almost all his fans say he is would be all over the guy finishing him off. I don't believe he will go after Wlad from the opening bell, while he should. He will fight scared like in his 3 other HW titlefights.
Knowing Haye and his bullshitting nature, I wouldn’t be surprised to see him quit on his stool and complain about his shoulder or something. But, I don’t think he’ll be putting himself in a situation where he’ll tire in the latter rounds. He’ll fight cautiously, preserve his energy, and only fully commit himself to attacks if he sees openings or if Wlad’s hurt. Expect the Haye you saw in the Valuev fight, but one that will be forced to be a little more active.
Yeah he better use those legs and side to side movement he can't stand in front of Wlad doing that lil shoulder shimmy he does and twitching his arms and keeping his left hand low. Wlad will start to catch him with his jab
Haye can't fight that fight against Wlad, though I agree he will likely try to. Valuev is easy to pot shot. Wlad is not as he has an incredible jab, good movement and footwork, better speed, better power, higher ring IQ. I honestly don't know what Haye can do other than trying to swarm him in the early rounds. Again though, I don't think he will due to fear.
No matter who you are if you use your legs and move around the ring it can work against anybody. It will just make it a boring fight since both are too smart and good boxers :-(
Don't forget Haye got away clean against Valuev, a lot of people didn't think he won that fight and it was a huge surprise he got the verdict in Germany. In the buildup towards the bout most people predicted he had to totally outclass him to have a chance to get a decision, and still Haye fought the way he did knowing it probably won't be enough. If he fights this way against a better boxer, no way he's getting the nod. Just imagine if Valuev did get the decision like predicted and expected just after the fight. It hadn't been very disputed, and what would Haye have done then?
Some embarrasing Klit nuthugging on this thread with the usual selective memory input. Haye has gone into the 'Lion's den' to win his two biggest fights and has no record of quitting.....ever. He also fought most of the Valuev fight with a broken hand.
He'll quit, he won't take a beating and Booth will pull him out. Maybe he'll fake an injury, he's good at that! There will be an excuse for sure!
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haye knows he wont want to be on the end of that jab for 12 rounds, i think he'll suprise us all an try and get vlad out of there in the first round, going for it from the off and if anyone has the tools to do it then haye is the man for the job. vitali on the other hand is a different story, its a 12 round round fight that and haye will need home advantage if he wants his hand raised at the end.