But Tyson also dropped may opponents with a single punch, too. Holmes was dropped like a sack of rocks from what I remember to be one shot,...
but with Haye playing the part of Harrison :lol: For some reason, that line struck me as hilarious.
Yes, those were two very impressive matchups, from a lean, ripped standpoint. But I think Wlad and Haye are a bit more defined than either Tyson...
I think we'll see Wlad soften him up a bit with his left hand and reach advantage, then get aggressive and go for the KO mid rounds. I don't...
I think given Wlad's size, reach, and potential to take Haye's head off, Haye's best shot would be to bob and weave like hell, then quickly rush...
If it won't be shown until a few weeks before the fight, why film in this long in advance? Let them train, prepare, exchange verbal jabs back...
Bring him on!
Looking forward to it, to say the least. Thanks for all the info, Chef. Much appreciated.
What a great series this would be. Shame they aren't doing it, cause it'd be a good boost for the division.
I am also suprised its not PPV, given the media attention and large audience it is certain to draw.
Yes, his low hands and leaning forward are an open *trap* to get his opponent to take a shot, at which time he'll lean back outta range, then...
Haye is easily winning the bull**** talk, but then again, Wlad is not really in this competition. He has merely stated that Haye has backed out,...
:lol: He won't retire, win, lose, or draw. That you can bet on. His retirement nonsense is making everyone merely roll their eyes. NOONE...
This kind of bold confident talk is good business and promotes the fight. Haye has got it down pretty well, too.
I assume we got a legit source that its not gonna be a PPV fight?