If Haye didn't run away from Wlad the whole fight how do you think it would have gone

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  1. Slyk

    Slyk Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    3 years later...brittards still MAF

    :rofl:rofl

    Haye stunk out the joint, he was NOT the aggressor in the fight. He fought to survive knowing he was behind on points and took 0 risk.
     
  2. robo

    robo Active Member Full Member

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    They both stunk the place out to be fair. Neither were keen to engage, although wlad fought his usual defensive style so didn't expect him to come out swinging.
    Haye talked the talk though, but didn't back it up, although he didn't run for 12 rounds like some say.
     
  3. robo

    robo Active Member Full Member

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    Haye isn't busy enough for the swarming style and would've had to take some big punches from wlad to pull it off, not advisable, although his chin is better than he gets credit for.
    Hayes style is to be evasive, in hit and out. Don't think he could pull off the swarmer style. I do agree it would be the best way to beat wlad though, unless you have height, reach advantage and know how to use it
     
  4. SimplyTheBest

    SimplyTheBest Heavyweight Destroyer Full Member

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    Read the thread title moron and stop getting all worked up that your idol is the object of ridicule again.
     
  5. Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Jennifer Love Hewitt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Haye's strategy was awful. He had no plan B. He barely threw any punches. He was looking for the one punch. Wlad on the other hand barley landed any punches. So you have a situation where two guys are not hitting each other much, so the guy throwing more wins. In this case, it was Wlad.
    If Haye was able to throw more while being elusive, he could have at least tightened up the score cards. They did not even need to be hard shots. Just move the hands to show the judges something.
    After the fight, Haye complains that his toe is hurt and he could not get enough power on his shots...Well if you knew that then why was your strategy to try and get in a big power shot?
     
  6. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Haye's plan B was to get a win by DQ by flopping to the floor like a little *****. That was his only faint hope to win this and thank God it didn't pan out.

    Could anyone imagine what this forum would have been like if Haye won by DQ? My god the Brits here would be on overdrive, I think the forum would have crashed for 48 hours. They'd have to ban UK IPs in order to get it operational again.
     
  7. rapscalion

    rapscalion Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Knocked out. Or he would have got rocked a few times and then started running later on and then would come up with some lame ass excuse like he always does.
     
  8. Cormega

    Cormega Quadruple OG Full Member

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    :deal
     
  9. David HEY!!!

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    They try to downplay just how cowardly actually is.

    Alien is a Brittard of the highest order. Haye is a coward plain and simple.
     
  10. AnotherFan

    AnotherFan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    David Haye didn't run, it's just that his style of countering with crushing blows is to amateurish to land on a catious Wladimir Klitschko. To be fair against Haye, Wladimir didn't land much clean either save some stiff jabs and a heavy right in the first half of the fight. Hayes reflexes and speed is crazy good so he got out of there on his nine toes, but he just aint got the skill to outbox a Klitschko.
     
  11. sofanii

    sofanii Active Member Full Member

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    Think Wlad would KO Haye within 3 rounds or so....