Prediction: David Haye v. Vitali Klitschko - GamblersAdvisory

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  1. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    Haye will still need to hire an entire cleaning company after Vitali is done with that glass.
     
  2. NBT

    NBT Mοderator of Death Full Member

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    You believe Haye has never used roids? :lol: I don't think so. I'd be willing to bet money on that.

    Well, about the dude in the video, he is stating the obvious, basically what everyone on this board with a little bit of insight already knows. It's not like he is making some outragous Atlas-like pick, is it?
     
  3. MickeyBlueEyess

    MickeyBlueEyess Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Do you really need to repeat this over and over every single day? :roll:
     
  4. The Kurgan

    The Kurgan Boxing Junkie banned

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    You've not exactly got a reputation for good predictions, usually for this exact reason: you ignore speed. That's what got egg on your face over Peter-Wlad, perhaps your most hyped failure on this board.

    As for the video, I'm not taking advice from someone who makes a factual error nearly every 15 seconds. :lol: "The ninth round, the last round." Right.
     
  5. Cobbler

    Cobbler Shoemaker To The Stars Full Member

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    Does being unconscious on the floor count as an injury?
     
  6. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    odds are out on this fight

    Klitschko 1/4

    Haye 5/2

    Draw 25/1
     
  7. Haye

    Haye Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The guy is a gambler, and takes the most likely viewpoint. Decent analysis, the consensus view really.

    Couple of points. Haye was not properly knocked down against Barrett, Barrett kinda hooked his arm round his neck and he slipped. While I do think the chance of Haye's chances of 'doing a Cotto' chinwise moving up is speculative at best, Barrett did smash him when he had slipped and he got up and shook it off well. Possibly grasping at straws here, but not a bad sign. Still, against a Klitshcko it probably wont mean a thing anyway

    Haye's chances are slim admittedly. The speed will have to be a big factor, and he will have to get his tactics and conditioning spot on. I dont know if Vitali is gonna be outboxed from the outside for very long, his lean back style makes it hard. Haye will have to counterpunch for the main part, going in and out (as he does) very fast. His movement will be key.

    I have no doubt whatsoever that he will have success against Vitali, outboxing him, outspeeding him, and landing some good hard shots. I just dont know if he can keep it up. Still, he says he has a great plan to beat him, and he is very confident.
     
  8. winnerbychoke

    winnerbychoke New Member Full Member

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    this guy has been right in many fights in a row, (pacquiao stoppage, hopkins ud, margarito KO)

    he is right...bet on a stoppage.
     
  9. Championship

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    10/1 for Haye by points sounds good along with 8/11 for Vitali by KO. I would favour Vitali by KO with Haye by points on the side.
     
  10. bigmarkd86

    bigmarkd86 Active Member Full Member

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    yeah the 9th and final round and also when did haye win 2 portions of the lhw title against mormeck the last time i checked it was the cruiserweight title!! expert analysis my arse
     
  11. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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    From a gambling & playing the stat's type of prediction sure I can see that...
    But that eliminates the "Human" aspect of all this, At some point the youth/inactivity factor will kick in, I say if Haye has a chance to win against a Klit it could be against Vitali based off his inactivity & lack of Hayes youth & speed.

    That said, I defo agree that this fight will end in stoppage.
    But I won't count out Haye being first to land either.
     
  12. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    That does NOT cut it. Lennox was a bigger hitter than Haye will ever be.
     
  13. Heavy-Weight

    Heavy-Weight New Member Full Member

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    I had forgotten just how one sided the Lenox VK fight was until I just re-watched it.

    Sadly I really don't think Haye has a chance in hell. I'll be putting big money on Vit by KO.
     
  14. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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    Lewis was also like 150 Yrs old in that fight & had minimal training leading into it. But we shall see. It's all about styles sometimes that A>B>so A>C stuff is for the birds.

    I imagine a Lewis from say the Ruddock Fight would have given Vitali more than he got at Staples that night.

    I'd prob place Haye as being on atleast that Lewis level (range) right now.
     
  15. MickeyBlueEyess

    MickeyBlueEyess Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Christ does the guy even know what division their in? First off he says Haye beat Mormeck in the light-heavyweight division and then towards the end says Haye is coming up from Cruiserweight to be a light-heavyweight :rofl

    Guy is clueless:thumbsup