unimpressive..you dont know boxing friend..if you think he was unimpressive you need to start watching something else..he was very impressive.haye ran and ran and ran as soon as he felt the power in the 5th that was it he was going the distance....please stop being crazy...admit it to yourself..the pain will go away with time because after all it is a healer
Haye was never hurt in this fight. Yes in the 5 wlad landed a big punch but you could tell david wasnt hurt because he was dodging the punches that came in a flury after that, and i cant remember the last time wlad won a fight and didnt hurt his opponent.
Like the guy earlier in the thread said - watch the interview with Booth that's posted in another recent thread. Booth says Haye got hit by a right in the 5th or 6th, and that was the turning point (implies it hurt Haye and forced him off the original game plan).
haye did the same thing as in the valuev fight and it backfired. couldnt believe they were that clueless on their game plan :-(
Wlad fans are so desperate they're searching the internet for pictures of the 10 right hands that actually landed in the fight, soon the push down will have been to a vicious punch, in a week Wlad will actually have won this fight by KO in the minds of the Klit-tards.
Yes Haye talked the talk but didnt walk the walk. Nobody is refuting that. Even Haye admitted that. It's called "selling the fight" and he did a damn good job of doing so. The prefight talk and ringwalks were more entertaining than the actual fight as a matter of fact! I'm saying that although Wlad outjabbed Haye, its not as if he inflicted any damage or completely dominated Haye as some people here are insinuating.
In my opinion the fight was very close. Wlad outlanded Haye with a few shots every round. But he did connect with some stinging right hands throughout the fight. I can provide you with a link to an excellent highlightvideo if you dont believe me. You can of course claim that Haye was not seriously hurt, since he was not knocked down or out. But if your point is that Wlad won the fight by grazing him with the jab all night, you are simply wrong. Wlad, despite beeing regarded as robotic and stiff, made the cleaner work. Not that I blame you. Both fighters moved so fast, that every now and then, not even their corners could fallow what was going on. I did not realise how well Wlad was doing until I watched the fight in slowmo.
I dont think either man was all that hurt at any point which was a shock with the amount of power in the ring any way Wlad definitley did more damage then Haye with his jab and occasional right then Haye did with his once in a while grazing shot or rabbit punch
Haye was very fast and slippery. He caused Wlad to miss more that ever before. ...but could not take advantage of that because Wlad refused to be angry and over extend. Over extension, allows some one to come over the top of a jab reaching too long, and causes loss of balance.* Wlad remained in balance and was able to react and stay out of the way of sudden attacks. He did hurt Wlad in one round...not the 12th. Haye was more hurt in the 12th than Wlad who had taken a good punch......my god....Wlad took a good punch and didn't fall down....which just goes to show you how hard Sanders hit him. Both proved their jaw ain't china as everyone thought. * Balance is that your foot is centered, not off on one side or another so you can lift it now and not have to roll the foot back from inside or outside into center. You can not lift your foot if you are not in balance; the foot centered. It takes an eye blink to get your balance centered to move forward, back wards or sideways. An eye blink is an eternity to top flight fighters.