Haye by KO/TKO or Points? Which should I Choose!?!

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  1. Rangersfan1982

    Rangersfan1982 Boxing Addict Full Member

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  2. Let's Boogie!

    Let's Boogie! "Smooth Operator" Full Member

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    I get the feeling haye will play it cool and box smart, chisora will try to make it a tear-up but I reckon will come up short, haye will have plenty left in the tank from staying out of trouble and throwing in bursts, chisora will be tired from constantly going forward and eating leather, so my first choice would be haye to win by late stoppage, then haye on points and then chisora by ko.
    If chisora can land a big swing he could have haye on jelly legs.
     
  3. 12downfor10

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    Haye at 4/1 for ko/tko in 7-12 on skybet.
    £10 on that plus £1 on rounds 5 and 6 to cover it.
     
  4. cutthroat22

    cutthroat22 New Member Full Member

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    skybet rounds 8-12 or point @ 6/5 is the smart bet for this.
     
  5. JWP

    JWP Active Member Full Member

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    Dont back haye points

    Haye is being paid a flat fee, as Chisora's promoter and manager frank is in for at least a third of what Chisora earns not just here but the next fight and the next fight etc. This is not just any old Fwank Promotion, this is a Fwank Promotion with its own governing body, its own judges and its own ref.

    For Chisora not to win he has to leave on a stretcher.
     
  6. Flexe

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    Re-watched Haye - Ruiz this morning. I'm more confident than before that Dereck Chisora will go the full 12. Haye rarely throws punches in the bunches, more so single shots. And his work-rate isn't all that. He takes rounds off in the mid-fight and seems content in waiting for openings than barraging his opponents with blows. To knock Chisora out, you need to be throwing a lot of leather and fight at a high intensity. Ruiz would have survived the 12 rounds had he not been pulled out. If he can take Haye hardest bombs, then I cannot see why Chisora is unable to. This is a guy that went 12 rounds with Helenius and Vitali.

    Also, let's not forget Haye is a supposedly retired fighter. He is a little rusty and has been inactive for a year. Is he still hungry? I doubt it. He's already won a heavyweight scrap (an accomplishment Haye wanted to achieve).. Haye has already said before he's achieved everything he set out to do. I think he's content with what he's achieved and is not looking to do much more from here on in. This fight is to make some extra cash on the side with no intentions of doing much more.

    For me, this fight is an extremely dangerous fight to bet on considering the shenanigans.

    Back the overs if you're a smart gambler. If you're a risk taker, take Haye in under 8 rounds.

    Oh and IF Chisora is still hanging about in the 8th round, then I fear some major problems for Haye. Chisora will fancy his chances and will be in full throttle whilst Haye will be on his bicycle realizing the TKO/KO victory is not there.
     
  7. matt007

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    Flexe ^^^

    Good analysis overall, however if you take haye's words for it - he had an injury pre ruiz fight that made him unable spar at all, he said his timing was out, which I saw in the fight. I would agree if that haye came in v chisora then i would say this fight will go the distance.