:yep:nut Hell Ruiz and chagaev even holyfield were more grueling fights then Haye, Haye landed one good shott in 12 rounds not exactly quality...
He has a size advantage and his weight could be too much for Vitalis knee to handle if he tries to match strength
True. But who is the WBA Heavyweight champ again :huh Haye broke his right hand and still beat him, Fact, so quality or not Haye is still the champ no matter how much you want to hate.
Man I would love to see someone KO Valuev, probably not gonna happen. Vitali ain't got 1 punch ko power. Valuev probably gonna quit on his stool after taken alot of damage.
The true wba champ was Chagaev, Haye won a paper title from a man who refused to face his conqueror in the ring and relied on don king to get his title for him. he also needed a gift from the judges to beat a 45 year old holyfield the fight before so it was hardly impressive... And i dont give a damn if haye claims he broke his hand he managed to hold a mic after the fight with that "broken hand", Besides a man who lied about an injury to avoid his previous fight is hardly worth believing when injuries are concerned the man will use any excuse he can.. the truth is he fought from the opening bell on the same exact way potshott and run like hell.. it wasn't no bull**** injury why he fought like he did he had that strategy planned the whole time.... its funny hearing the excuses for that **** performance though i guess he is the UK's only hope at heavyweight so you'll believe anything that comes out of his mouth or any excuse he comes up with to justify his pathetic performance against the weakest heavyweight titleholder in at least several decades.
He buzzed valuev didn't even knock him down, I hate to break it to you he wasn't the first and really wasnt that impressive he caught Valuev off guard because he was too busy chasing after Haye who was too busy running to make it a fight most of the night. Haye so far at heavyweight is 3 & 0 with 2 ko's and his only Knockouts were Barrett and Bonin.. its hard to gauge his true punching power at heavyweight till he steps up to the better heavyweights. So far his only decent fighter at heavy he couldn't knock down hardly earth shattering. If he Ko's an old ruiz that will be his most impressive feat at heavy so far he has not done much of note.
Why has it all of a sudden become about being in gruelling fights? The aim is to win is it not and neither Ruiz or Holyfield did that. atsch
I don't understand Boxing sometimes. Clottey loses to Cotto then gets a huge shot at Pac. Valuev loses to Haye and now could get a shot at Vitali. Whatever happened to "earning" your way to the top? I guess business comes first and foremost.
Maybe instead of talking about something half way in you should go back and read the whole convorsation you might have an idea what its about :thumbsup :deal