Taking away the jab is only half the equation. You need to take away the grab that follows. Even Sam Peter was able to slip Wlad's jab, when he came in ducking in the rematch. But Wlad just clinches anything that gets to close to him. He uses his near 250lbs to wear you down, then he has a more stationary target. So if you get past the jab it's one thing, but avoiding the grab that follows is the real key to stopping the jab and grab.
WK opponents just allow to be grabbed and Peter was the one holding onto WK last few rounds not the other way around.
The funny thing is Haye said he will use a style like "Tysons" when they fight. Whereas Tyson himself said, Hayes got no chance against the Klits. Hes got no defence and hes no consistent enough.
Haye would be better off vs Vitali = he'd still likely lose, but Wlad is more likely to beat Haye...if he uses his jab enough, he'll stop Haye:hi:
I always laugh when Haye fans say this Haye dopes not move his head like Tyson did, he doesn't slip punches like Tyson did, and he does not even have a Jab like Tyson did people forget Tyson when he was with Rooney could out jab taller fighters Tyson had a very good Jab for someone so short. Haye does none of this. He stands there with his left hand at his waist and back peddles around the ring this is NOT anything like Tyson did.
Haye speaks on the Klitschko deal and strategy. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es-xpdUfSSA[/ame] Training for the jab back in 2009. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOiF26YEhfk[/ame]
:good And if he does have a plan, I am sure he'd appreciate it being posted on the internet for Wlad and Steward to read.