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    #31
    Originally posted by Klitschko2009 View Post
    Haye ADMITTED that he was knocked down by Barrett.

    "He definitely came to win and put me down with a good shot."

    "I expected to get knocked down and I did. That’s what you’re going to get with me in the heavyweight division. I might get down but I’ll get back up and I’ll do what I have to do."

    I read an opinion that Haye goes down to avoid punches in some instances - kind of like how Trinidad did. That might be the case with the Barrett one. It didn't look like much.

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      #32
      Originally posted by John-Locke-9-22 View Post
      - Haye gassed out against Thompson. (Read the whole post ******)

      - Haye slipped against Barrett

      - Where is Solis now?? Nowhere.
      lol at this ******ed Haye nuthugger

      - a shot 41 year old destroyed Haye in 5 rounds.

      - Haye admitted he was knocked down by Barrett (Proof on page 3)

      - Solis is one of the top HW prospects, he recently KO'd Barrett in 2 rounds. Unlike Haye, Solis never went down.

      You just got
      Last edited by Klitschko2011; 11-02-2009, 08:26 AM.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Klitschko2009 View Post
        lol at this ******ed Haye nuthugger

        - a shot 41 year old destroyed Haye in 5 rounds.

        - Haye admitted he was knocked down by Barrett (Proof on page 3)

        - Solis is one of the top HW prospects, he KO'd Barrett in 2 rounds a few weeks ago. Unlike Haye, Solis never went down.

        You just got


        Haye's loss to Thompson is entirely comparable to Wlad's humilating defeat to Ross Purity. Although, Thompson actually was a former world champion who competed in world class.

        If you're looking for sticks to beat Haye with, his big downfall and what is widely accepted in British boxing circles is his stamina. To date, he just hasn't shown he has world-class stamina, the stamina he will need to deal with a 23-stone man for 12-rounds.

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          #34
          Valuev will lean on Haye and gas him,By the 6th rd Haye will be getting KO'd

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          • #35
            LOL, no shizz man if anyone got tagged by a 7 foot tall giant they would be in trouble- great insight.
            Last edited by mathed; 11-02-2009, 08:23 AM.

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              #36
              Originally posted by elephant man View Post
              Valuev will lean on Haye and gas him,By the 6th rd Haye will be getting KO'd
              This is kind of how I see it going.

              But more about the 10th or 11th round. My heart wants Haye to win because he is a brilliant boxing personality and a talented fighter, my head says: listen, it's a 23-stone giant with good stamina and rock for a chin, against an aggressive guy with suspect stamina who is essentially just a big cruiserweight.

              If Haye wins, he is a world-class heavyweight end of, despite what my or anybody elses preconceptions about him are. Nevermind Valuev's showing against Holyfield, judge every fight on its own merit.

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                #37
                valuev may be slow but his bulk will tire haye out. i just can't see any chances of winning for haye.

                but i may be wrong.

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                  #38
                  Valuev doesnt walk thru anyone.. thats not going to change in this fight.

                  Valuev couldnt tire Holyfield out.. seriously.. why should anyone think he will do anything drastically different in this fight? All Haye has to do is box.. he has more power than Holyfield so most likely he will be buzzing Valuev all night. Valuev doesnt walk thru anyone.. thats not going to change in this fight.
                  Originally posted by v.cassiusali@ya View Post
                  valuev may be slow but his bulk will tire haye out. i just can't see any chances of winning for haye.

                  but i may be wrong.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                    WBC super middleweight champion Carl Froch is backing his countryman David Haye to defeat WBA heavyweight champion Nikolai Valuev on Saturday night. He gives Haye a lot of credit for his speed and movement. When the two of them used to spar, Froch was unable to catch Haye with any punches. He said the bigger man was also the quicker man. [details]
                    i see all the abroad alts are alive and well!
                    all this idle haye hype. ah ha ha ha ha.

                    you guys better grab your ass and get the vaseline!
                    if you realy thought that you wouldnt be holding conversations with yourself! ah ha ha ha ha !

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by daggum View Post
                      so froch won the sparring match
                      that would work had it not been for my sig literally rebutally that **** post of yours...

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