Which meant he kept getting knocked down right? WTF has his eardrum got to do with his chin? A better excuse would be a ruptured chin.
More or less my reasoning, he may be an untested loud mouth at HW but ill take any excitement i can get.
Indeed. Toney rarely gets hit flush. Haye on the other hand is easy to hit, his defense is complete and utter ****. Unfortunately for Haye he does not have the chin to compensate that either. Peter will connect at some point, and when he does, it's all over for David "The Mouth" Haye.
Nobody has a chin like Toney. But Haye is much much faster of foot, he would never be stationary or backed up like Toney was. Peter would have trouble landing without lunging and leaving himself open to KO counters, if Haye comes fit enough to fight at a consistently high pace throughout that is.
I have not seen a lot of David Haye but to fight Peter you have to move very well have a good jab, and take a punch. Ali moved well had a good jab but still got hit. haye would have to that for 12 rounds. Now haye could possible catch Peter with one coming in but he would get hit as well. Eveeryone says that hayes defence isn't that good so there you have it mid to later rounds the pressure would be too much for him.
The ruptured eardrum has EVERYTHING to do with him going down three times. His balance was COMPLETELY ****ED. His chin was just fine. Peter by death, somewhere between rounds 1 and 12. Cheers Tom
Haye's defense absolutely blows. He will get hit at some point. Toney is stationary because he can pull it off. He has other means of defense, besides pulling his head back or running away.
Neither has a great chin. Peter is larger and probably stronger but Haye is much quicker and more explosive. So I'll go with Haye by kayo in 4.
You are completely clueless if you are being remotely serious. Ever have a ruptured eardrum? I have. Every hear of something called equilibrium? Especially in boxing? Holy Joker shyt Batman... you can't make this up. :-(