Dead Man Walking wrote:Klitschko beat Chagaev fairly easily. I wonder how David Haye would have got on last night ?
Klitschko is like a machine (he even looks pixilated straight out of a computer game) and Haye would have had to come up with a cunning plan to get many shots in on him...think he might have put up a better attempt than Chagaev but the result would have probably been the same.
espanyolswan wrote:Klitschko is like a machine (he even looks pixilated straight out of a computer game) and Haye would have had to come up with a cunning plan to get many shots in on him...think he might have put up a better attempt than Chagaev but the result would have probably been the same.
He is pixelated I think. Haye is quick though. But would that be enough to get to Klitschko and I wonder if Haye could take a punch from him or not.
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Dead Man Walking wrote:He is pixelated I think. Haye is quick though. But would that be enough to get to Klitschko and I wonder if Haye could take a punch from him or not.
Think Haye has alot to prove at heavyweight but and going in at the highest level it is sink or swim...will make for great viewing though which last nights fare was not.
Still 61,000 fans seemed happy so he must do something right.
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Blobbynator wrote:He's terrible to watch. Jab, jab, jab, jab, jab, right straight. Jab, jab, jab, jab, jab, jab, right straight.
I agree wholeheartedly.....The guy is such a robot, he makes Lennox Lewis seem almost flamboyant in his boxing style!!..
The saddest thing about Klitschko is the fear on his face when a fighter gets within even an inch of landing a punch on his glass jaw....Its all arms and legs trying to hug his opponent so that he can't throw any leather at him.
Realistically, he is the classic bully and it is only going to take one half decent heavyweight, with a solid punch and a not too bad punch resistance, to come along and wipe him out.
Could it be Haye??...Well, he's a very good boxer, as a very good punch, but the punch resistance is suspect, so I'm still slightly worried for him, but I certainly wouldn't rule out him bringing the belt home.
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If the fight finally happens, Haye has to use his superior speed, footwork and make sure he has good head movement so he can slip the jab and quickly land a shot. Klitschko is huge, has such a good reach and fights in a cautious way that makes it difficult to land shots on him. If Haye is able to land one of his heavy right hands, he will KO Klitschko.
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Klitschko is 5hite. As the Blobbster pointed out he uses 2 punches ALL the time. He 5hits himself when he gets pressured and runs like a girl. I also think the way he holds the jab infront of his opponents face could leave him very vaulnrable to the right hook to the body, and I think Haye has the speed to expoit that.
I really hope Haye batters him, Klitschko is very lucky he came along at the right time cause he would have been beaten by most of the top heavys from the 90s.
Also did anyone see the Jean Pascal-Adrian Diaconu fight? It was a classic! Pascal is quality, a really exciting fighter.
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