Which Heavyweight today is a stylistic nightmare for David Haye?

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  1. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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  2. Kalasinn

    Kalasinn ♧ OG Kally ♤ Full Member

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    If Chisora keeps his word, shoots & burns David Haye "physically"... then maybe Boytsov's management will have enough confidence to match him with Haye. :lol:
     
  3. Heavyrighthand

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    that *old man* beat chisora with one arm almost out of commission, and the arm was certainly out of effective commision, from round four on.......yet that *old man* still won 10 of 12 rounds against a man not yet 30 years old.

    Let us rewind back to Vitali's last, most recent fight where he did NOT have a nerve/shoulder injury. Keep that fact in mind, now lets go back, one fight............

    Vitali vs. Adamek.

    Complete boxing clinic where Vitali looked as good as he EVER has, even though he was 39-40 years old......It sure didn't show at ALL in that fight. .

    Not bad for an *old man*. In fact, Vitali is not showing near the level of aging some seem to think. Tell Adamek Vitali is *old and slow* and see how Adamek reponds.

    Vitali and Wlad both would be too much for Haye. But Haye's speed, power, movement, and VERY slick defense would be too much for Helenius, Adamek, Chisora, Povetkin, Huck, Arreola, etc. Too powerful, fast handed, and too good at moving his waist to avoid shots for these guys to deal with him.

    Even Wlad had a hard time catching Haye even with Haye right in front of him, against the ropes. Think how Arreola would look trying to hit that......and then Haye's surging back with his own counter shots from HELL.
     
  4. vnyc

    vnyc Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Both K's beats Haye,I don't think mitchell ,arreola or boytsov are easy fights for haye.
     
  5. Brownies

    Brownies Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I'd pick Solis to beat him... if he comes back in shape which is more than unlikely.
     
  6. Robney

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    Wouldn't matter anyway. Haye would never fight a dangerous HW unless he earns at least a couple of millions :yep
     
  7. Webbiano

    Webbiano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    this is a question based on opinion so effectively there is no correct or incorrect answer. Sadly even trolls cant be wrong in this thread :/
     
  8. canis-lupus

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    Robert Helenius. Big, iron chin, quite fast on his size with amazing punch
     
  9. DOM5153

    DOM5153 They Cannot Run Forever Full Member

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    Where's Adamek?
     
  10. The MesserStick

    The MesserStick DavidTua.net Blows Full Member

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    Chauncy Welliver. Throws 100+ punches a round, has the best chin at HW today, and the best endurance at HW today. Haye would have no choice but to fight. But his 3 or 4 punches a round will never win on the cards...even in the UK.
     
  11. PolishPummler

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    Keeping busy with a fight lined up.

    Better yet where is the princess?

    Unlike David Adamek actually stays busy.
     
  12. Webbiano

    Webbiano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :patsch

    Unlike Adamek, Haye is retired. Douchebag
     
  13. PolishPummler

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    With a GREAT GREAT legacy left behind.

    Even an unretired Haye rarely fought.
     
  14. Webbiano

    Webbiano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Stop whining about something that is completely irrelevant to the thread.

    Adamek doesn't pose a nightmare to Haye stylistically however I think it would be a hard fought fight for both men.
     
  15. MickeyBlueEyess

    MickeyBlueEyess Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The arm may of been an issue granted, but i dont think many picked up on it being a problem whilst watching the fight, surely if it was that much of a problem it would of been picked up on?

    The thing that convinces me that Haye would beat him is just how slow Vitali's punches and feet are now, added to the fact that he just arm punches these days, he wont knock Haye out with one shot, the only way he will do it is by accumulation and he will not hit Haye enough to do that.

    I see Haye getting in with 2 or 3 shots, get out of trouble and repeat.

    Unfortunately the Adamek fight shows me nothing about Vitali, i have said from day one that Adamek is a poor fighter. No power, no speed, no defense and clearly no chin at Heavyweight.