If David Haye is healed, he still has the tools to be Wlad.

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  1. dan4579

    dan4579 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Derrick Chisora is NOT Povetkin though. I have a hard time picking Sasha-Haye though. Id like to see it.
     
  2. lepinthehood

    lepinthehood When I'm drinking you leave me well alone banned Full Member

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    derrek chisora doesnt punch he slaps. for ****sake chisora is shite.
     
  3. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    just let it go, mrs haye... your boy would just embarrass himself again.
     
  4. shoe

    shoe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    haye has plastic surgery tools to be wlad? that would be funny if he went michael jackson on himself.
     
  5. Paperagent

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  6. Peril

    Peril The Scholar Full Member

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    No doubt about it. Bradley's heart/mindset in Haye's body and you would be talking about Haye with reverence and utmost admiration. As opposed to scorn and mockery he deserves now.
     
  7. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    All Haye did was run from Vlad, hold, fall down on the canvas, hold on to Vlad's legs, etc., it was a total mismatch................
     
  8. Azzer85

    Azzer85 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Your a twat

    King wanted to make that fight.

    Tyson lost to Douglas, instead of giving Tyson the rematch Douglas got Kod by Holyfield.

    Holyfield instead of giving a title shot to Tyson or Ruddock who were much higher rated, he gives a shot to Foreman who up until then was a laughing joke feasting on bums

    So Tyson and Ruddock fought each other, twice.

    Foreman would have ended up just like Holmes did. Old Foreman was a complete joke and you're a bigger joke for think he was going to beat Tyson, FFS he couldnt even beat Tommy Morrison, he was losing against Moorer until that lucky punch at the end. Tyson would have knocked both of these guys out one after the other on the same night.

    Now politely **** off
     
  9. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    lets sum up your post

    "haye would"
    "haye would"
    "if haye"

    typical haye fan :rofl
    :hi:
     
  10. RememberingC.S.

    RememberingC.S. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The only times he was in the pocket with Wlad, Wlad was the one in the better position and ready to unleash his full arsenal.
    And what did the pvssy make? He rolled on the floor like Lara Croft against end level bosses.

    Never seen that **** in an high level match.

    Manny Steward was enraged by that, the way he wented to the referee was epic and one of the best moments of the night.

    Without rolling on the floor, Ghaye would have took some nasty hooks, and he would have subsequently been stalked and finished.

    So, no, the Gaymaker fought at the top of his possibilities, but this still wasn't enough to win more than 2 (2!) rounds.

    And before he could ever talk about taking another payday against Wlad, he has to climb the rankings.

    He's unranked as of now. And rightfully so. He has to beat at least 3 or 4 GOOD opponents to earn his title shot.

    And i doubt Fury will ever take in consideration getting near the Pullout Maker without an AK 47.
     
  11. RememberingC.S.

    RememberingC.S. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Much bigger than him? I tought size advantage didn't matter. At least that's the general consensus when you hear talks about 6'0 fighters of the past fighting in our era.
    Haye is 6'3, Wlad 6'6.
    And Haye himself was venting about the irrelevance of size after "beating" the 7 foots Valuev. :rasta
     
  12. BodyBlaster

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    There are two game plans to beat Wladimir, one which Haye tried was to make Wladimir come to him, and use his quickness to lead him onto a bomb, it didn't work. Wladimir is a very cagey fighter these days and happy to engage in long spells of doing nothing. Manny Steward taught him patience is key.

    The other is go right after Wladimir, and apply pressure to him, he's been proven previously to gas, and fold, BUT you take the chance of getting bombed out quickly.
    Although Wladimir used mainly pawing shots early these days, he still possesses huge punch power, certainly enough to put Haye away.

    I think Haye chose the method with lesser chance of success, but also with less chance of getting destroyed, which his ego couldn't take. He was ok to lose over 12 and make injury excuses, but if he'd been blasted out in 2 rounds, he couldn't have handled that.
     
  13. vast

    vast Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Haye is not even close to the same class as Wlad. He talked big, had his chance and lost, convincingly.
     
  14. PolishNavy

    PolishNavy Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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  15. CupidStunt

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    Injured Haye nearly had Wlad out of there in the 12th, a fully fit Haye would hit Wlads chin out the park for a homer