I just read the actual quotes from Lennox' interview. He says Haye can beat either brother, not that that he is dead sure he will. Hard to argue with that. Any decent top HW can beat either Klitschko brothers; it's all a game of probabilities. Haye would be the underdog but he could win. But in order to win you have to try. You can't beat them if you don't get in the ring and try.
If Haye fights agaisnt the Klits like he did against Audly, it is 100% certain he will be murdered by both brothers. The Kltis will not stand around watching the grass grow with Haye as did Audley. They will establish the jab early and punish him before he so much as wakes up. By the time he realizes that he is getting his ass kicked, he will be swallowing rights hands. Shortly thereafter, he will be kncoked out.
That is a redundant thing to say. How could he fight that way? Audley never threw anything. The first round was two fighters intent on throwing counters so neither were prepared to lead (I'm giving AH the benefit of the doubt here) If he was facing someone who was throwing he wouldn't just stand there looking at them like he was against Audley. Styles make fights, or in this case, styles make embarrasingly one sided and ****....whatever the **** that was.
Don't see how you can disagreee with this TBH...Oh wait a minute I've just noticed your avatar. You are clearly gay and therefore don't know what you're talking about when it comes to anything other than scatter cushions and ****.
Totally agree with this, because it's true that Vitali lost the one and only really big fight against Lennox (and Lennox was the most important fight of his career for sure), but it's also true that Lennox fought lots of mediocre guys or guys well past their prime. Vitali was also a very good and important win for Lennox. He should leave it with that, because in all honesty, he can't really believe that Haye would beat both Ks. Vitali will be too much in 10 / 10 fights and against Wlad he only has a very small puncher's chance.
The brothers are losing credibility? :rofl ....................and I guess Haye is adding to his legacy with fights against Fraudley?
I actually think it was a similar situation to Hatton/Witter. The public wanted it in Britain even though it was a poor match up. Say what you want about Hatton but he always went for the top guys, he had no interset in Witter. I know Witter was not as absolute **** as AH but I think Haye took it so he'd get 100% support from the British fans as he has now cleaned up domestically (perhaps a Chisora fight down the road). Plus it was easy money and another (ahem) 'fight' against a much taller guy which will help hime prepare for VK especially.
To be honest, I don't believe for a second Lennox really favours DH against one of the Klitschkos. It was so clear with his body language on Saturday night that he wasn't sold on Haye and actually favoured Harrison to win that fight. It was like he was constantly being forced to say something positive about Haye.
Lennox is just saying that coz he's a proud Brit. But we all know that deep inside, his resume grows greater the more fighters the Klits beat down and dominate. And he knows that too.
Ask lennox how well he thinks Haye would take the shots vitali landed on him. Haye looks like a spastic ****** from celebrity boxing trying to finish off Fraudley who is already out on his feet. I havent seen anyone sloppier than Haye who is at the world level