I've seen that left hook footage, and it looked more like Valuev momentarily lost his balance. If he was stunned, it was only for half a second. However, in that same round, Valuev clearly out landed Haye, and had him equally shook up several times throughout the snooze fest. All in all, this was an awful decision by the judges, and an even worse one for boxing in general since now we will all be entertained by another John Ruiz fight vs this clown. I can't wait for Haye to meet up with the enigma that is John Ruiz. With his horrible stamina, I see Ruiz KO'ing Haye in the late rounds. Haye is custom made for him. And before you jump all over me and ****, remember, Evander "the cheat" Holyfield tried three times to kill that cockroach and failed every time. Haye won't even come close to beating him.
David "The Compulsive Liar" Haye went into spin doctor mode after that humiliation. He knows that nobody will put up with his BS now.
Haha, what a terrible failure of Haye. Why are Britfags on on his jock anyway? He doesn't even live in the ukl, does he? All you go left is another gift receiver Carl the Croch Froch
He hurt him. Period. If you think Valuev won, cool, your opinion. However that punch did more damage than you thought it did. He didn't follow up and KO him because Valuev even if not the most poweful puncher is very a strong guy and it's hard to get out of a clinch with him. He recovered well and continued. There's no doubt that punch hurt him good.
Exactly. He is the only fighter to have Valuev on shaky legs. Had he been more agressive (ie had the use of both hands) he would have had Valuev out of there.
He did wobble him pretty good. Evander landed lots of clean shots and didn't wobble him at all. Got to give Haye credit there. But, you also have to admit: 1. He didn't deserve to win the fight on points. I gave him rounds 1-4 and 12. All the other rounds he avoided fighting at all costs and Valuev brought the fight, and scored more..at least on my card. 2. Haye didn't deserve the fight to begin with. He got it simply by running his mouth and ducking the Klits and taking the easier fight against Valuev.
yeah u should be proud the way he talked **** for months...and ran like a *****.....i give him a little credit for actually getting in the ring...since he ran the opposite way when he called out the klits and they accecpted his challenge.....he did a disservice considering all the **** he talked...you do realize most people thought he lost against one of the worst heavyweight champs in history? :rofl
The only people who thought he lost are klit nut huggers and people who think that boxing is about plodding forward and missing horribly. Boxing is about hitting and not being hit which is what david did all nite long. Now.. FACK OFF :hi:
http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/showthread.php?t=181910 :deal Most people on here clearly thought haye won. U tit!
IF he hurt his leg then I would believe this because he was using them all the time, but how the hell did he hurt his hands?
The fight most certainly WAS boring. Haye fought smart, and as such, there wasn't a hell of a lot going on. Haye would get smoked by either of the brothers Klitschko. If Haye has any balls, he will fight Adamek. :smoke
I'm not a Klit fan and I sure don't believe that boxing is about plodding forward and missing horribly. I scored the fight a draw. There were some close rounds, so 116-112 for Haye isn't outside the realm of reason, but this was hardly a master clinic, even if Haye did fight smart. :smoke
No-one ever does a master clinic against Valuev of course. When you're giving up that much weight, height and reach it nullifies a lot of what you can do. Even if that was Wladimir fighting him I think he'd work the jab, throw the right-left and have to go to points as well.