Haye may be "live" as Klitschko isn't the sturdiest guy, but neither is Haye. Furthermore, Haye leaves himself fairly vulnerable down the middle to jabs, and Wlad has a great jab. Eventually, a monster right hand may follow these jabs. I think Haye is too flawed and sloppy and it will cost him. He'll probably look to use the ring and pick his shots, particularly the right hand counter. Wlad is a careful fighter and I don't see him getting caught that that perfect shot. I see him wearing down Haye with those stiff jabs, as Haye will fatigue as he is using a lot of movement and can't be too relaxed when he's getting hit with those hard jabs. Wlad will probably lower the boom later on and stop him.
Correct me if I am wrong, but the general opinion seemed to be that the only way those guys could win against Lewis where if they knocked him out. It seems like in many cases with match ups where a guy needs a knock out to win he gets dominated. If history repeats itself with Wlad-Haye, then Haye is heavily ****ed.
This. Plus Gaye can stare at the Sanders fight all he wants but it won't turn him into a Southpaw or make him a tremendous counter puncher like Sanders.