Haye Flattered By Maccarenelli Blow Out

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  1. FLINT ISLAND

    FLINT ISLAND PENYRHEOL Full Member

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    The reason team Enzo were confident of beating Haye was

    Enzo Maccarenellis far superior punch output over David Haye

    Unforuntalety for reasons Enzo Maccarenelli only knows - he didnt throw this out put during the Haye fight

    I remeber Maccarenelli said that Haye only threw a certain amount of punches per round in the Momreck fight

    Maccarenelli said if he had the same punch output he would have gone back to his corner and had a bollocking off Enzo Calzaghe
     
  2. DamonD

    DamonD Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You don't throw a billion punches when you're worried about what's coming back.
     
  3. "TKO"

    "TKO" Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :roll: :roll: :roll: He didn't throw this output because every time he tried to open up with anything, Haye avoided it with ease and came back with a much more hurtful answer. Enzo didn't have a clue how to land anything without getting it back with 2000% APR!!!
     
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  5. Geoffers

    Geoffers Active Member Full Member

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    I think that Haye may be the saviour of the heavyweight division.

    Not because he'll clean up; I don't think he will. No, he'll save the heavies because he'll turn up ripped, in shape, fast, athletic and prepared.

    If he gets even a halfway decent run at the weight and lands a belt he will shame all the undertrained fatties and freaks who hug for 12 rounds. He's articulate and media-friendly and he could transform the expectations of the general public. No longer will flabby lardarses be tolerated and the blue riband level of boxing could recover its dignity.

    He may not win all the belts and go down as an ATG hall-of-famer, but he might just give the heavyweight division its self-respect back. And even if he fails, is anyone ever expecting to see a dull David Haye fight?
     
  6. Decebal

    Decebal Lucian Bute Full Member

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    :deal :deal :deal :deal :deal
     
  7. themacallan

    themacallan Chin Chin Full Member

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    i couldn't give a **** about haye and have seen only one of his fights but he hammered your boy with relative ease. You cannot see that because you are deluded about maccranelli. He has found his level and will remain there.
     
  8. FLINT ISLAND

    FLINT ISLAND PENYRHEOL Full Member

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    :lol:

    move along pal - you clogging up my thread

    I can "see" lots of things.

    One of them things I see clearly is your a "mug" who has bitten on the bait :lol: :patsch
     
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