But, he first need to slip the jab, then bum-rush swiftly and carefully with haymakers (minding the superlong jab and/or hooks all the time: Klit can brake the british fine china to tiny bits, even backpedaling!!!) deal But, I doubt british Hype-job can pull it off: just watch the fight against HuggyBear!!! First, HuggyBear's jab was landing and was pretty effective (which spell's total doom with Klits uber jab)!!! Second, Hype-job was so scared to sit on his punches, he was running half the night (so, he doesn't have balls to bum-rush the Klit)!!! nono That's why he'll try the tactic he used against King-Kong: running!!! But, that **** won't work with Klit: jab will eventually land and it will be all over!!! :-(
well the thing is you can't stay still because the jab from waldimir is good, so if i was training haye i would say to him to keep on moving, and basically play the counter punch role, and look for wladimir to make the mistakes. wladimir has a habit of leaving his left hand out extended after throwing a jab at times, so that's a possible counter for the the right hand to go over. basically use the flaws from wladimir and use that as your strength. when you land the right hand and it has an effect, which it most likely will do, that's when you go for the kill because wladimir then goes all defensive, punches don't come back from wladimir when he's hurt, he normally goes for the clinch, so then it's up to haye to hit wladimir when on the clinch, and even throw punches to the back of the head while in the clinch if needed.
I don't know why his opponents don't do this more often. Especially when he just holds his left arm out there.
Dunno, If he stays on the outside and tries to get Wlad to follow him, with the intention of slipping past his jab and unloading...I think the fight will be a stinker, because Wlad wont commit to anything and lean back and jab his guard, for a points decision.
One of the biggest things Haye has to do is win the mental game; he needs to get in Wlads head before, and early on in, the fight. He needs to stop Wlad getting his rhythm going, he needs to nullify the jab and the following right, and he needs to be landing big and often. I think Haye has a decent chance at this - he'll come on the night with a well-set gameplan, and he has all the physical and mental tools to put it into action. Haye will be the first opponent in a LONG time who's actually there to win, and win BIG. He'll use physical and mental attributes the likes of Wlad hasn't seen in a while. Haye will go for it.