in all honesty, and i'm a haye fan, I simply do not see how having a broken toe can contribute to you running from your foe all night. maybe that's what caused the broken toe!
If I was to become a doctor, I would be an orthopaedic surgeon, so I can tell you Haye's broken toe seriously hampered his performance to the point Wlad definitely escaped being KO'd.
your such a brittard troll... wlad would of won regardless haye is a chicken, a fraud running around the ring like a little girl
The fact that you are a wigger virgin who lies that he is Ukrainian (why the **** anyone lie that he's from a 10th world **** hole country is beyond me) is pathetic. I don't now what's more sad your wigger hats or King Khan's back :hey
if his toe was broken and the pictures he put out there show a clear injury to the toe, I would suggest it does limit your offense, you punch using your feet. So pushing off on that foot musta hurt like a *****, would it have changed anything? No it would not have.
The problem with all of the "yes" arguments is obvious: Just watch the bloody fight. (If you can stand to see it again.) Haye pushed off that foot all night. It is EXTREMELY clear that it wasn't bothering him, even in the 12th round when he literally jumped into the air, off that very foot. The end.
I don't buy it even tho it could have effect his balance a lil bit. Basically he knew he had talked too much and he had in front of him a man who had blasted out or completely dominated very good fighters so he was injured in his head and guts to risk coming in till round 12. B'sides, when they were feelin each other out, David must have realized that this guy was technically sound and diffult to out-manouevre like he did to Valuev and that he was dangerous punching, strong and powerful, consistent as well.