Which I think is inevitable..there's too much demand and too much money on this fight for it not to happen. I think Haye is banking some safe easy money before he takes the big risky fights. But that he does see at least 1 Klitschko fight happening. Now my question is when this happens..how do you think Haye will fight? Aggressive like against Ruiz? Or timid and run like against Valuev??? I think if he fights Vitali he will surely fight shy and run and try n be evasive and the jump in at odd moments with the big guns. Against Wlad I see it being similar but he may be willing to take a few more chances knowing that Wlads chin is very breakable. Vitali has never been on the floor so he might think twice about engaging him like he would Wlad, however I still see mostly Haye running against both Klitschkos for most of the fight. I dont think he will fight that brave. I say this simply because they are big guys, maybe not quite a big as Valuev but they are big, they punch harder than Valuev and are more skillfull to. I really dont see Haye fighting like its a short fight and going all guns blazing...I could be wrong but I expect him to fight mostly on the run leaping in at odd moments when he sees his opening. I'm a Haye fan..so there's my cards on the table but in all honesty as much as I'd love to see Haye bring the expected excitement and fireworks to these fights I see it going as I saw the Valuev fights - playing it safe. Whaddya reckon guys?? And as a footnote...Audley whilst expected to be an easy fight and safe money for Haye could really throw a spanner in the works!
Seriously dude, all you're going to receive is... "Haye is a punk ass *****, word". Enjoy the thread.
Yep, one of the reasons I think the fight will happen, probably next summer. But, as Addie says, you'll probably find a fair amount of turd stained ***** talk here.
OK. When does Vitali turn 42? Thats when Haye will take a fight with a Klitschko. Wlad is years away, so that aint gonna happen. Haye will have long been relieved of his strap. Ruiz is a slow plodding hold and hitter. Roy Jones Jr showed that anyone with a leg game can potshot him to a decision. And that was when Ruiz was prime like 10 years ago. Valuev has a jab. Not a powerful or deceptive jab, but an effective jab that sets up his mediocre straight right. His outside game is basically nullified by anyone who can get in and out without getting caught. Perfect matchup for the speedy Haye. Easy decision. Tarver would beat Valuev similarly, and that aint saying much, as would Adamek or Mormeck. Heck, I think even Chris Byrd could come back at his ripe old age and decision Valuev. The only guys who are beaten by Ruiz and Valuev are stationary fighter who try to trade and guys who don't throw combinations. As for Haye beating Audley. I can't see Audely losing this fight unless he decides to to fight flat, and impose his weight on Haye similarly as Ruiz and Valuev did. If Audely uses his strengths, which is to fire shots from angles and from overhead, I see him stopping Haye around the 3rd or 4th. If Haye survives this fight, he'll go after Mormeck or Adamek or Tarver. He won't fight a Klitschko until they are completely immobile like Valuev which is still 2 or 3 years away for Vitali!
IF he fights a Klitschko they will both will be able to control him with the longer jab...Haye will find himself trying to land and move but he wont be able to as he'll get caught every now and then by a right hand... Haye has good movement but as long as Vitali can keep his right hand coming hard than he's gonna floor Haye eventually.. Wladimir would do something similar but would probably stay behind a jab a lot more than his brother... Haye's chance is a "punchers chance" and not much more...and on Vitali he doesn't even have much of a punchers chance being that Vitali's chin is made of iron
I think he will fight one of them next year. He'd be the underdog against either fighter but I think he's the onle guy with a realistic chance of beating them. I think that he might be agressive with Vitali if he thinks he can catch him while he's leaning back from punches. His reflexes are still good but Haye punches hard and fast - if he is able to catch him early, I think that'll convince him to be agressive. I think he'd try and jump on Wlad straight away. Wlad doesn't have the best chin but no-one has been able to land a significant punch on him in years. Again, if he can reach him early, I think he'll really go for it. If either brother is able to keep him behind the jab, he'll become more and more discouraged while Wlad/Vitali pile up the points en route to a ko.
Haye is only money oriented, he doesnt care about his legacy and respect in boxing world.just ****ing pounds.COWARD AND ****ER
Yeah, me too, but not gonna happen. More like Mormeck, Ademek or Tarver. Adamek being his biggest money fight, so I see that one happening.