Haye is too small for HW

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by bill poster, Apr 29, 2008.


  1. bill poster

    bill poster Guest

    Even with an extra 30 lbs he will look stupid with that pin head on a big body.

    If he has 10 fights at heavy he will get Kod in half, so will continue our legacy of chinless HWs
     
  2. BIG WORM

    BIG WORM Boxing Addict Full Member

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    he'd KO wladamir klitshko, Enzo macrannelli would probably beat klitshcko

    theres loads of heavyweights who are worse than haye, like chagaev.. and hes a world champion. Hayes bigger than tyson.

    lennox lewis was 6′ 5″. and hayes 6′ 3″
     
  3. Beeston Brawler

    Beeston Brawler Comical Ali-egedly Full Member

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    He is tall, and thick set.

    To be a good heavyweight you shouldn't be a fat pudding.

    Most of the best heavies historically have been under 225lbs throughout the peak of their careers.

    Haye will be no different weight wise, I suppose his achievements will prove how good he actually is.

    I am confident he will be a success, and the new face of British boxing after Hatton and Calzaghe retire.
     
  4. Betty Swollocks

    Betty Swollocks James 'Lights Out' Toney Full Member

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    Enzo would beat Klitwchko? :patsch :lol:

    Haye is big enough, no doubt. He's 6'3 and broad. and where does this 'pin head' stuff come from? Everyone started saying it suddenly. I don't see it.
     
  5. onourway

    onourway Haye KTFO1 Wlad Full Member

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    Betty, in the video with Wlad his head looks tiny.

    But I don't think a large head is the key to success to be honest, otherwise Baldomir would be P4P#1.


    No way he's too small, he's a good size.
     
  6. robpalmer135

    robpalmer135 Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Chagaev, Peter, Ibragimov, Maskaev, Byrd, Brewster, Lykoavich, Toney, Holyfield, Ruiz, Roy Jones Jr, Tyson, Hide, Moorer.

    A list of Heavyweight Champions in the last 10 years that were naturally small man than Haye.

    Bill Poster your arguement is so ****. your full of crap.

    Haye is gonna be at 220lbs for his next H.W fight, and 230lbs by the time he fights for a title, that is more than big enough.

    Also Wlad has a freskishly large head, Hayes is large, not freak large.
     
  7. Brickhaus

    Brickhaus Packs the house Full Member

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    Evidently, Ali was too small for heavyweight too. And Ken Norton. And George Foreman.

    Haye already fought at 220 once and looked pretty much the same as he always does, just less weight drained.
     
  8. D-MAC

    D-MAC Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Haye will be fine at the weight, and will beat most, if not all, the current crop. What the **** are we even talking about this for?
     
  9. bill poster

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    Toney =skilled but on performance drugs
    Roy Jones = dipped his tow in the HW division, also on drugs
    Hide = couldnt cut it, same issues as Haye will have
    Tyson= Small but stocky used it to advantage, freakish power speed

    Haye does have a Pin Head and WILL get KOd by Klitch
     
  10. rusticraver

    rusticraver Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Man, Haye has got these Wlad nuthuggers nervous as ****.

    Wlad is one of the worst HW champions i can think of, no fight in him at all
     
  11. robpalmer135

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    Ok the first two comments about them being on drugs proove your a moron, but

    Like Toney, Haye is also very skilled, he is one of the best "boxer" boxers out there at the moment.

    Hide was much much smaller than Haye. Hide struggled to get above 200lbs, Haye struggles to get below 200lbs.

    Hayes two biggest attributes are his "freakish power and speed"


    Come on give me a reason for all the others???

    I would bet on Haye beating all the guys I have mentioned at Heavyweight apart from Prime Holyfield and Tyson.


    ALSO Message to SuperBUU.....That was Hayes 11th fight and it was against a former world Champion, he has barley put a foot wrong since. He did not go all out for the knock out agaisnt Fragomeni or Mormeck, he gradually slowed them down with body shots before going for the KO, and it worked prefectly. Against Macceranelli and Bonin the chance presented itself and he took it, he is an excellent finisher.

    According to reliable sources, Haye has dominated severall top 25 Heavyweights in sparring before at 200lbs. Williams, Harrison and Ibragimov.
     
  12. rusticraver

    rusticraver Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He doesn't fight like that anymore.
     
  13. bill poster

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    Ok so you condone drugs in sport..fine

    I think youre on the same **** Roy and James were on

    One solid punch from any decent HW will have Haye spark out
     
  14. Beeston Brawler

    Beeston Brawler Comical Ali-egedly Full Member

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    Has anyone actually thought that a guy's chin could improve by moving up in weight, in that he can add extra muscle to stop his legs from giving way etc - Miguel Cotto is universally recoginsed as being potentially chinny at 140, yet near granite at 147. I see no reason why Haye cannot replicate this.

    Size doesn't really matter, it's skills that count, and David has improved those greatly since losing to Carl Thompson.

    Guys like Ali, Marciano, Tyson and Holyfield weren't much over 15st when at their peak - Haye will be around 15 1/2 to 16st - in fact Marciano wasn't even 15st!
     
  15. bill poster

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    Haye has great physical ability and ambition but is lacking in all other areas.