Is it possible to beat Klitschkos on points?

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  1. hoagy

    hoagy Rat Pack Full Member

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    Vitali v Haye 50/50 but the boy David is just waiting for him as long as he can

    Wlad v Haye .....Wlad...Haye might survive till the 10th if he uses the ring,his mouth seems to have run out of words since the offer was made
     
  2. ChrisPontius

    ChrisPontius March 8th, 1971 Full Member

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    He already did, in my opinion. He looked great and mobile against Arreola, where he was moving for 10 rounds while throwing 60+ punches a round. Then against Johnson and Sosnowski, he looked ****.

    A guy like Haye probably could beat him by decision right now.
     
  3. drowller

    drowller Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Do you think that Haye would implement the same sophiscitated strategy against Klits that he went with almighty Valuev?
     
  4. Cobbler

    Cobbler Shoemaker To The Stars Full Member

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    Hitting your opponent whilst not getting hit yourself?
     
  5. popejking

    popejking Adamek Full Member

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    This fight didnt last 2 rounds. I dont count this one. He was behind on cards after 1 round, it doesnt prove anything despite Wlad having weak chin.
     
  6. CHEF

    CHEF Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    simple answer....... NO
     
  7. drowller

    drowller Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No, I meant that borefest we were pleased to experience. Hitting 3 times per round and running a marathon around an opponent. A lot has audacity to claim that it was perfectly drawn up plan and even better carried out. And i ask if Haye picks either the same "defensive" style or will try to be more offensive.
     
  8. Atlanta

    Atlanta Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Perhaps David Haye, employing a hit and run strategy but outside of that, I don't see anyone doing it.
     
  9. Gezabahai

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    doylexxx probably meant Vitali against Sanders. He wasn't behind on the cards. Vitali had a rough first couple of rounds, and Sanders put up a good fight for about five, but the last threee rounds were all Vitali.
    Some posters are making a case for Valuev, but the one fighter I could see giving Vitali problems would be Tony Thompson; tall, a southpaw, a good jab, decent speed. But since he did not acquit himself well against Wlad, he has been forgotten.
     
  10. Boxed Ears

    Boxed Ears this my daddy's account (RIP daddy) Full Member

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    Well, no one has done it to either and they rarely come close. Vitali hasn't even looked like he was going to be knocked down, you knockdown points aren't likely. It's always "possible" but I think a guy in order to go the distance let alone take one on points is going to actually have to be young and not ****ing fat. Probably will need good footwork too. I'm not even going to mention the size because I think someone like Adamek or Haye is more likely to do it than a Dimitrenko type.