Haye would use movement to frustrate arreola. i see haye by tko, avoiding most shots and landing accurate combos.
Arreola only fights one way and is an easy target. Haye could fight exactly like tonight and easily TKO him. Arreola plods forward, Haye moves his head and counters. Please don't pretend that Arreola is close to being in Wlad's class.
:rofl everyone on here claiming Haye gets ko'd, wlad couldnt do it but some fat mcdonalds addict can?:rofl
Haye would KO him inside 6 rounds. Wlad is master and the jab and grab while Arreola is a master of getting hit in the face. Adamek is smaller than Haye and doesn't hit as hard as a heavyweight, Haye would be simply too much for a journeyman like Arreola.
I thought out of all the current heavys out there Haye is the only one that could beat the Klitchkos, who have dominated everybody else in the division. But if Haye did beat them it didnt mean he could dominate all the boxers the Klitchkos could. Styles make fights and all that. But even though it wasnt a good performance by Haye, and he lost big time, i actually now think that possibly he could be the 3rd best heavy in the division. After watching him lose and look clueless as to change that happening i actually think i rate him higer in the division than i did. I am now convinced he could beat all the people that the Kltichkos have been despatching for the last few years. I know it sounds daft but thats the way i see it.
I kind of agree. After seeing him make someone as big and technically sound as Wlad miss plenty and easily take what big punches DID get through, I'm convinced that he defeats pretty much everyone else, bar the other Klitschko. Even then he has a slight chance due to Vitali slowing down considerably of late. People talk about his chin, but he's only been nailed twice by strong punchers and hurt very visibly both times - I actually think he should get more credit for being extremely awkward and hard to land clean on more than his punch resistance. If only Haye could combine the slickness with a few more offensive explosions per round when so physically outmatched. I wish we had the opportunity to see him trained by Manny Steward.