You're getting very confused. Haye goes out punching, Vitali quits on his stool and Wlad crawls around the canvas like he's lost a contact lens. Show us any evidence to the contrary please, we'd all like to see it. . .
Agree 100% That's what many Haye backers are missing. Haye is going to fight scared. He's not going to be anywhere near as aggressive as his fans think. Wlad will fight his usual cautious fight and grind him down until he makes a fatal mistake or loses his will. Wlad TKO 10.
my bet is the coward fakes an injury when the going gets tough and goes out not being able "see" or "move his shoulder" I'd wager on Haye quitting this fight
You know, for whatever I can say negative about Haye, I've never had the impression that he was looking for a way out of a fight, whether he was shaky or cut or anything. He's a fighter. Did he play it safe against SNV? Yes, he did. But he was still trying to win the smartest way he thought he could, he wants to win.
Haye wouldnt quit, Booth wouldnt think twice about stopping the fight if he thought David was in danger though. I reckon this is the second most likely outcome after Wlad getting the KO.
Complain of a hand injury probably. I'm not sure what type of Haye were going to see fight, but I expect him to come out with bad intentions looking for an early KO. Haye will most likely get discouraged as the fight goes, and once that jab gets stuck in his face, he'll want out of there.
There is nothing in Haye's career in the ring that suggests that he will look to quit the fight. Nothing at all. He got off the floor to beat Mormeck, he had blood all over his face by the time he stopped Fragomeni and he went out throwing against Carl Thompson. He has never quit in the ring and that's a fact. Fine, hate him for his out-of-ring antics but inside the ring you got nothing.
This proves the point that the majority of people on this forum are teenage fanboys or haters. There is not one instance in the ring where Haye has shown that he is anything other than a real fighter. Yet we have people saying he's going to fall from shots that don't connect, or quit if he gets beat up a bit? The guys only loss was a corner stoppage where a tired and beaten up Haye was still waving in his opponent. Apart from that fight he's got up from the canvas only to come back stronger and KO his opponent. Where are you getting this **** from? It's unreal and you people clearly know nothing about boxing. What's funnier is the people saying this stuff are the same ones backing a fighter who has spent 3 fights rolling around on the floor, falling down from punches that barely connect. Now, i'm not dissing Wlad - but if you actually want to try using evidence to support the **** you spew then you might want to look into both fighter's past. I genuinely think the problem is the way that Wlad fans view their guy. This see this huge, muscular man dominating often over matched, scared opposition and think he's unbeatable. They think that their perception of Wlad is shared by everyone, including Haye. And that's where the problem lies . . . If you're able to view Wlad as an objective boxing fan the you see a good, technically skilled fight, who controls range well and keeps his opponents at bay with his jab. However, you also see a overly cautious fighter who does not like to commit to much, he's able to get hit and (still) panics when this happens. Haye is a 2 weight world champion who has gone into numerous opponents back yards to fight. He has full confidence and himself and has displayed nothing but heart and fighters attitude while in the ring. If you think he's actually scared of Wlad and is going to crumble (and vice versa) then you're an idiot.
Amen!!! Haye's signed to fight which was the main problem 99% of the haters had against him.Now let's wait and see what this potentially brilliant bout lives up too. Personally I hope Haye goes for the do or die approach (at some point if anything),but then again his a smart guy and there will be some form of precise game plan he will try to enforce.The best weapon that Haye has and this is what fills me with some confidence, is that Haye knows more than anyone what his weaknesses are and more importantly the key strengths of his opponents. Adam Booth is a bit of class A nob, but he is a big believer in a great deal of research and methodical thinking when going into bouts. If Wlad refuses to show Haye the same respect in the ring,that will be his key downfall and what the Haye camp has ironically disrespectfully been working for.
Well lets see who ends up being right it will be one or the other, I do not see Haye going out on his shield, I see a ***** move instead.