Enzo's chances?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by o_money, Mar 6, 2008.


  1. Big N Bad

    Big N Bad Well-Known Member Full Member

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    TRUST ME, this is a 50/50 fight. yes haye has fought better opposition and has slightly heavier hands, but boxing skill wise both physically and mentally...i say physically enzo is more together, more text book. he keeps his hands high, has a good defense, throws combos and is very competitive. overall he is dangerous for anyone.

    haye physically...has his left hand too low, fights good against taller fighters, isnt as polished as enzo but has heavier hands imo.

    mentally enzo is very strong. he had a good fight with hobson and i didnt see him wilt from what i remember. imo enzo is mentally stronger than haye and is less likely to break.

    thats why i see this to be a cracking fight.
     
  2. o_money

    o_money Boxing Junkie banned

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    Christ both these guys seem confident.

    But I'm not sure if I believe Haye's I'm fine at the weight bit. I mean the guy is half trying to suggest that he's been playing that up to get Enzo to make the fight or something. I mean common the guy was saying that the weight was a problem for him for years. Even after the mormeck fight on the night of his biggest victory he spent half the time talking about how weak he feels at CW. Sorry Haye don't by your current tune.

    But back to the point. Both Guys seem supremely confident at this time. Good to see. I think that Steve Bunt or whatever his name is (the fat guy that works for setanta) is right. Right now its too hard to tell who has the edge mentally and you won't know who has the edge until minutes before the fight.