Vitali Klitschko: "I will knock (David Haye) out"

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  1. Stoic

    Stoic Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Think again, it was spectacular.
     
  2. kevster100

    kevster100 New Member Full Member

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    I love David Haye. Hoping it is Wlad that is put forward though.
     
  3. TheGreat

    TheGreat Boxing Junkie banned

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    I don't pay to watch this farce of a HW division, I've seen him against Lewis, Sanders, and Johnson but like I said earlier he deserves NO credit for his LOSING effort against an old, inactive, out of shape 38 yr old.
     
  4. Stoic

    Stoic Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If I were you, I'd give it up.:deal Your crusade against the Klitschko's is making you look like a fool.
    Give them credit- there's no one out there to threaten them.
     
  5. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I have said from day 1, that Vitali Klitschko with smash David Haye up.

    And send him down to middle weight..
     
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  7. TheGreat

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    I guess I should give credit for losing to an old, inactive overweight fighter than huh, should I give Moorer credit too, he was beating Foreman too.....:rofl :rofl :rofl
     
  8. pmfan

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    Lennox was rocked and did not "walk through" without respect. He had to get through that incoming though and gutted it out.

    He had to have respect because in the first two rounds at least Lewis was getting severely rocked and his chin is always a concern. On the other hand Vitali took a terrific uppercut without being seriously hurt. It was strictly because of the cut, caused by a punch, I grant you, that Vitali did not win.
     
  9. Infern0

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    I dunno what haye is thinking going after vitali, maybe he has an ace up his sleeve or something
     
  10. kirk

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    Good post :good I agree, though for some reason i wouldnt be SUPRISED if they get in there and Haye just beats vitali to the punch in the first half, ... I think haye will look even faster against Vitali... and i could see vitali losing the first 4 rounds or so, but then by the 5th i see Vitali adapting, taking control, doing his thing, as monte starts to slow down a bit... and the tides change, until Vitali starts to accumilate punishment onto Haye and the fight is stopped around the 8th round.

    imo
     
  11. kirk

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    Seems to me Haye is just a warrior of the purest kind... He wants to prove himself against the best, no matter who that may be.
     
  12. Infern0

    Infern0 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    There is a fine line between bravery and stupidity and going after vitali in my mind is stupid for david, if vitali lands a big punch haye will be seriously ktfo and im a haye fan
     
  13. JMotrain

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  14. Antsu

    Antsu Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Haye will be tough opponent for Vitali.
     
  15. knn

    knn amanda Full Member

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    Maybe the wins of Vitali and the KDs of McCline were possible BECAUSE WLAD did already the first part of the damage.