Chisora: "Vitali has no power, Haye would beat him"

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  1. grouche

    grouche Guest

    Grampa likes it slow and painful:yep:yep:yep:yep

    No need to put a brittard to sleep without giving him an experiencing of pain :yep:yep
     
  2. Heavyrighthand

    Heavyrighthand Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Exactly.

    End thread...........
     
  3. shimmy

    shimmy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    For the sake of argument, lets say its true, Haye hits harder. So what? He would never get close enough to Vitali's chin to land it. Why?
    Well Vitali is not going to come walking straight in the front door with no jab winging shots from left field that are easily countered by shorter shots inside.
    Next, Haye would not be the aggressor in the fight, he would be on the run like he was against Wlad.
    Next, even if he landed a big shot on Vitali's chin, Vitali can take it, nobody has put him down once.
    This would not be a good fight at all. Vitali would win on points, Haye would be on the move, and Vitali would never let him get in range to catch him cleanly often enough to stop him.
    Haye beating an unskilled brawler does not equate to him beating Vitali. That's a completely different bridge to cross for Haye. He should go fight Adamek or some **** and wait for Vitali to retire, which he will likely do after the Charr fight anyways, and he has no room to talk, since he retired last year himself after losing to Wlad, badly.
    I do think Haye is good for HW boxing, but his obsession with fighting a Klitschko is beyond ridiculous. There is a lot of good fights out there for him right now that would be a hell of a lot more entertaining than the Vitali fight. The End.
     
  4. grouche

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    Isn't your brittard kind was humiliated enough already? :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl

    Grampa Vit at his death bed at 100+ will still have enough power to KO 26-year-old Haye with the accidental waving-away-flies hand movement. :lol::lol::lol:

    Provided, Haye has enough balls to show up at the Big V death bed :yep:yep:yep
     
  5. grouche

    grouche Guest

    Basically, Vit will humiliate the btirish puke one extra time :lol::lol::lol:
     
  6. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    This **** is ridiculous...it's like I fell into time warp. Let's be clear about this...Haye isn't gonna do ****, simple and plain.
     
  7. tito44

    tito44 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Even this Vitali would beat Haye so bad it would be a joke. It would give both a big payday, that is all.
     
  8. BoxingFanNo1

    BoxingFanNo1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Other than just KO the guy who was worthy, earned a shot at Vitali and went the distance with him.
     
  9. caballo

    caballo Active Member Full Member

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    Not only do I believe Haye beats Vitali. I think Vitali knows it as well.
     
  10. Norbix

    Norbix Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It should be a decently easy fight for Vitali I think. The Klit's are just too big, we already saw how Haye struggled against Wlad. All Vitali needs to do is jab a lot and step away from Haye's flurries. Not to mention, Vitali throws quite a bit of punches so there's also a good chance he clocks Haye with a good shot. Haye has to fight smart and he can't be reckless because of his chin, so it'd be hard for him to win on points unless Vitali gasses in the later rounds.
     
  11. JeanPaulValley

    JeanPaulValley Boxing Addict banned

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    I think Haye will beat Vitali at this point. Haye wins UD or maybe late TKO. Actually,Haye needs a TKO or they will rob him. Haye beats Vitali. Vitali really has lost his power although he was never really a huge 1 punch KO guy. Haye moves too much for Vitali to accumulate his arm punches on him.
     
  12. o_money

    o_money Boxing Junkie banned

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    Derrik Chisora is right about one thing: Vitali has no power when he's boxing off the back foot. When he is coming forward he has great power. Problem for Haye is that he's a counter puncher that fights off he back foot. Which means that Vitali will have his opportunities to come forward. Whether he does or not is another thing but eitherway he'll have the option of moving into his power shots against haye. Big difference from when he fought haye.
     
  13. jisi

    jisi Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Vitali“s power is a myth, he never has the one-punch-power of Wlad. This was the reason Lewis walks him down because he does not fear the power. Lewis fought tactical against Tua a very powerful Heavyweight but against Vitali he went the risk. Old Vitali lost more from his power. Vitali never was tecniqual good, he punches with his arms and does not bring the body behind his punches. In 2004 when he fought Williams he uses Reyes to become a little bit more powerful but his hands gives up. Today he uses Grant like Wlad.
     
  14. Snakefist

    Snakefist Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Vitali doesn't have great power, he is not a puncher.. for instance, Wlad hits much harder than Vitali, yet his KO percentage is lower. Vitali has that kind of power that that tares you down, little by little. Anyone who he KO's devastatingly has a below average jaw at that weight. Vitali has heavy hands, he has decent to good power, but the special thing about his blows is that they do deep internal damage. Those blows wear you down, and do more long time damage imo. he has that kind of power.
     
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