As much as i like HW's, outside of Haye, the Klits really depleted the division...

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by ChrisPontius, Sep 28, 2009.


  1. thewoo

    thewoo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You can't really blame that on them though. They are fighting the best guys available, it's not their fault that the division is so weak.
     
  2. BrooklynMumin

    BrooklynMumin HOPKINS A " G " Full Member

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    Haye has power but I dont think he has Heavyweight Crushing power I dont think he is a physical threat at all against Vladimir or Vitali these big guys use angles and fight very tall and with that reach i think either Klitschko silences any hope of Haye changing the tied of the heavyweight division. Face it guys we're stuck with the Klits until they say otherwise.
     
  3. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Cris Arreola has better balance, better punch estimation (for which he's not getting credited) and a far better chin than David Haye... You don't see often Arreola falling into his punches (which Haye does all the time) because despite his current shape (it was OK, he was still throwing in the 10th), he learned the basics quite well. And despite that Vitali managed to look like Bernard Hopkins in there putting Arreola off-balance and punishing him at that very moment.

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    There's no way Haye doesn't get KTFO the first time he misses with a big shot or Vitali puts him off balance. And there's about 90% chance Haye'd be exposed to this in the first two rounds, and when it happens, you know that the fight is over.
     
  4. fists of fury

    fists of fury Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I'm not holding it against them.
     
  5. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    I agree with the general message of this thread. Even now, the division has already started to run thin of challengers. In another year or two, the two brothers will have eaten through anything and everything that stands within miles of the top..

    There are only a small handful of young hopefuls, and frankly I don't think any of them can beat either brother. The rest are either old men, or guys who just aren't very good.. The last olympics didn't seem to hold much promise for the future either.