if they were to fight today, the best haye would be is even money. i think the fight would be adamek -150/haye+120 and i would have a moderate play on adamek. before the wk debacle, haye may have been a -180, just because there are so many idiots that believed in him. before the wk fight, i posted that i believed the fight should have been wk-400/haye +350 and i layed 20 units as the line was that bad(wk-210). if they fought a rematch, wk would be -500.
Adamek's skills are far ahead of Haye's. And I do mean far. Adamek can take a shot all day, Haye cannot. Haye is quicker and generally more athletic. Adamek is far better-conditioned and has a much higher workrate. Haye hits harder. Adamek has nearly twice as many fights (and probably like 3x as many rounds), and after he fights Vitali he will have faced FAR better competition (probably already has). Adamek has not been knocked out by Carl Thompson, Haye has. Prediction: Adamek has his way with Haye and then finishes him from an accumulation of punishment/fatigue.
Interesting. IMO Adamek would bring the fight to Haye and make Haye fight. I give Haye the benefit of the doubt with his toe and expect slightly better performance. Adamek UD.
Haye has too much for Adamek in the way of explosive power. Haye KO 7 in a competitive fight that Haye is winning. BTW, I wish the pricks who keep turning this into a war between Britain and Poland would STFU. You are all as bad as one another for **** sakes.
lets get this right wlad is a beast, he is the man and he beat haye BUT why are adamkum fans claiming that as a victory? wlad is nothing like their ugly hero.
Haye took Wlad's power...maybe 3 times. In a slow-paced fight. A fight with Adamek would not be slow, and Haye would be forced to do more work and take more punches. I'm not saying Adamek's going to drop him out of nowhere, but make Haye throw more than 10 punches a round and see how well he takes a shot :good Adamek can be hurt, but he recovers quickly and fights back. He's a small guy who can be hurt by bigger guys, but his conditioning allows him to recover. It's not like Adamek's getting dropped out of nowhere. He's exposing himself to multiple big punches from big punchers. I'd say that indicates a good cheen. A hard cheen, if you will.