Nonsense? I've posted a video of him with his hand the size of a melon. Of all the fighters you mention, none of them were outweighed by 100 lb and fighting someone a foot taller. Did people expect Haye to just stand and trade anyway? He employed the tactics neccesary to win, just like WALDO.
There is a huge difference between standing and trading and throwing more than 12 punches a round. Jesus some of you Hayelords are dense. I wasn't asking him to KO the guy, but the man was fighting cautiously from the first round on. There is nothing wrong with boxing smartly, witness Chagaev versus Valuev or Holyfield's boring but effective performance.
Yeah, but Holyfield lost. Point out the part where I stated he stood and traded? And you call me dense. I'm not arguing he ran. My point is perhaps he couldn't open up as much as he intended to. And lets not forget he tagged Valuev and hurt his hand in the second round and boxed as such for the remainder of the fight. It was working, Valuev was hitting thin air - so why change it? It's not a difficult concept to think that he may have realised he couldn't use his main asset so needed to box as he did to win.
I don't blame Haye for his Valuev performance - the giant is simply too big for a regular fight. Chagaev and Holyfield fought him similar. I blame Haye for announcing the KO, despite he had a very different gameplan from the start. That way, he disappointed the fans. And even more I am disappointed with his excuses not to enter the ring with the K bros, despite his loudmouth behavior before the fights. I think Haye is one of the very few boxers who would give the Klitschkos a run for their money. But I doubt he would win - at least not on points.