Haye-Barrett Weigh In

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by M.Alexander, Nov 14, 2008.


  1. wushu

    wushu Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If he fights one of the Klits he is done for.
     
  2. Boxing Gloves

    Boxing Gloves Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No one ever told Tyson he needed to be 230lbs to be able to knock someone out, same with a young Foreman (Not sayin Haye is on there level), but you can either punch or you cant, my concern is that he keeps his speed, because with his power and speed he will be explosive, take his speed away and he is just another puncher,
    whats going to be Hayes advantage is being able to counter or startle
    much slower heavyweights, its going to be fun to watch.
     
  3. TIME-BOMB

    TIME-BOMB Rising Superstar Full Member

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    he ways enough to beat the likes of barrett, but will have to gradually increase his weight if he wants to compete with the Klit Brothers!!:yep
     
  4. Stoic

    Stoic Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Ripped doesn't mean anything when you have to fight "Dr. Eisenfaust "
    next.:yikes
     
  5. emanuel_augustus

    emanuel_augustus Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I like Barrett, but something tells me Haye comes out firing early. Monte has been declining for a years and it wouldn't surprise me if he gets taken out early.

    Barrett has trouble with aggression. If you let him fight his pace he can give you trouble, pressure him, and he'll go with you. When he does this with Haye, he'll most likely get tagged.

    I like Haye by first or second round brutal KO here.
     
  6. Ramón

    Ramón Guest

    Looks like Haye is in great shape. He should be fast. Haye KO3 is my prediction.
     
  7. dragosuhail

    dragosuhail Active Member Full Member

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    does any have any photos? i always like looking at the staredowns, even though ultimately it doesn't really have any impact on fightnight
     
  8. KillerKella

    KillerKella Member Full Member

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    lol i was just watchin a snip on setanta sports news

    "either fighter didnt have trouble making the weight"

    ....pillock
     
  9. slip&counter

    slip&counter Gimme some X's and O's Full Member

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    :rofl
     
  10. magnificentdave

    magnificentdave Constant Reminder Full Member

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    I'm glad He hasn't given in to the inevitable pressure around him and started roiding up like some of the notable heavyweights in the game to this day
     
  11. RonnieHornschuh

    RonnieHornschuh ESB indie police Full Member

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    so after months of bulking up and photos where he is "235 lbs", now he is 215? i guess he is not a natural 240 pounder, like some haye-ites suggested.
    not that there is anything wrong with being a 215-220 pound hw. haye should take his take and slowly grow in his new category. he should settle down at about 225 which would suit him best considering his size and style.
     
  12. RUSKULL

    RUSKULL Loyal Member banned

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    Kick his limey ass Monte!!!! Go Barrett!!! :happy :bbb
     
  13. Uppercut83

    Uppercut83 The Quitschkos are bums Full Member

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    I can't wait for this fight, **** yeah!

    Haye KO 2.
     
  14. geppy

    geppy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why did Haye take so much time off since his last fight? He claimed he was working out and was taking his time to add weight for HW. But he weighs less then he did Bumin.

    I seen photos, Haye added a lot of muscle and was in the 230's lbs. Wtf happend, Haye decided to take the weight back off for some reason?