[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCx4e5rYDuk&feature=fvsr[/ame], He actually makes some sense finally. Although I think Haye can also win the fight on points if it went the distance because if he knocks Wladimir down and wins some rounds big, he could win a decision even though it's not likely outcome, it's possible. He also has the boxing skills too. Whether you think Haye can win or not, he has the ability to win, and anybody who doesn't think so isn't looking at it objectively.
Haye has the power and speed to be dangerous but i dont know if he has the tools to get inside Wlads defense he doesnt have the jab to set it up he doesnt have a body attack he just has a right hand if Wlad has his left hand up the whole fight Haye wont have anything
In other words, as per most pundit's opinions, Haye, if he can land a decent punch and seemingly only if he can land a decent punch, can win it. Not once have I heard anyone saying Haye will outbox Klitschko or pummel him into a stoppage. The majority opinion is Haye can only win by trying to go gung ho and take Klit out. It's a bit of an ask.
Atlas is not wrong but the problem for Haye is that Wlad's got the same chance x 10 of finding Haye's weak chin and wobbling and KOing him. Wlad can outbox him, or break him down, or KO him, just by doing his usual thing. Haye needs to have specific success with a well-time attack or counter and get the stoppage when and IF the chance is there, by doing something he's never done against a level of opponent he's never faced before. Really he needs to get it done early. Haye's a long shot to win. Wlad just need to be focussed and impose himself to win.
Haye should nullify Wlads jab with his own hands as was pointed out by Johnny Nelson and then get inside
Teddy Atlas can sure sell a fight, love the guy. Wlad wins every round with ease and KO's the nobody at will.....my bet is in 3, on the out side if haye runs like a ***** it will take about 7 for Wlad to KO him.