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Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR View PostMen, Haye aint getting any better, so he might just get it now. I think He KOs Wlad and have a chance of outboxing Vitaly. He is much faster than them and more athletic.
Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR View PostI said it, yeaterday, Frankestein is ducking Haye and Titty men Arreola.
Klitschko is becoming another Forrest, the mother ****er is taking those belts hostage.
I hope he ends up fighting some bum and he gets KTFo!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR View PostPretty soon Vitaly and Wladimir Klitschko!!!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR View PostAfter watching some tapes of both, i think that Gomez can pull the up set if he, keeps his movement side to side, and makes Vitaly come to him, hecan seriously oubox Vitaly, who fights kind of robotic. This is simple if Gomez keeps his stamina, he keeps the fight in the center of the ring moving side to side and thrwos in bunches like he do, hell pull the upset, but Vitaly have that devastating right hand, that with one of them he can end the fight at any moment.
Ill pick Gomez pulling the upset via SD 114-112!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Casual View PostHaye still has alot of holes to fill yet before stepping up to these monsters. I feel he should fight Adamek or Arreola to see how he fairs against them. In my opinion he needs 2 more fights before fighting the K.bros...
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Originally posted by Steelhammer2010 View PostCheck out my sig.
Old shot Ruiz's slow weak jabs were hurting the glass chinned Haye and making him to the Judah chicken dance.
The ropes saved Haye from getting knocked down by Ruiz's slow telegraphed right hands.
Haye has tons of flaws and weaknesses. His defense sucks, he's lazy, sluggish, has terrible stamina, very low workrate, bad balance, glass chin, leaves himself wide open after he throws his wild looping amatuerish punches, etc.
Either Klitschko easily destroys Haye.
defense - hayes defense is in general good, he and his trainer both said they were dissapointed he got hit that much after the fight and blamed it on lack of sparring. being an amateur boxer myself i can tell u e-warriors thats a legit excuse. he has good defense, its just that sometimes he is overaggressive. last fight he just wasnt himself.
lazy - lol, thats just not true at all, another steelhammer biased lie. haye togheter with the K bros and adamek are the hardest working HWs in the world by far.
sluggish - he does have tendencies to throw wide shots, but due to his speed i still wouldnt call him sluggish. he wont be able to get away with that against a K bro though.
bad balance - at times yes, especially against ruiz where he didnt look sharp at all. at his best hes got good balance though.
stamina - true
workrate - he adapts his workrate to his oponent, strategy. he can pick it up if he needs to.
glass chin - no, he isnt marvin hagler but hes not glass chinned eighter. average chin, like wlad.
dont feel like answering the rest of your BS at the moment..
Originally posted by Akyra View Posti'm elie seckbach... ... reporting!
next time, please watch how you talk to me.
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#1Assasin, I have discussed in other threads with you and you're reasonable, see what I was saying about the idiots who never give credit to the Klitschkos? Ch@mpBox@PR is one of them, look at the quotes I showed, he picked both Arreola and Gomez to beat Vitali and after he beats them he keeps talking ****.
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Considering how pathologically tenative Wladimir is... the fact that he seems afraid, much of the time, to throw the right hand EVEN against negative, backpeddling fighters like E Chambers... I wouldn't count Haye out. Haye's aggressive, mentally strong, punches like a mule and is very athletic and quick. People act like this fight is a formality for Wladimir... a guy who's twice been KO'd by less-than-stellar opponents. It's not. It's a legitimate heavyweight fight for 3 heavyweight belts. 4 if you count the IBO. Hope it happens
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Originally posted by Kilrain View PostConsidering how pathologically tenative Wladimir is... the fact that he seems afraid, much of the time, to throw the right hand EVEN against negative, backpeddling fighters like E Chambers... I wouldn't count Haye out. Haye's aggressive, mentally strong, punches like a mule and is very athletic and quick. People act like this fight is a formality for Wladimir... a guy who's twice been KO'd by less-than-stellar opponents. It's not. It's a legitimate heavyweight fight for 3 heavyweight belts. 4 if you count the IBO. Hope it happens
So....how could a measly month with no sparring ruin his defence, an attribute he should have ingrained in his style.
Again, for what it's worth, it seems that Povetkin does NOT want to fight Klitschko-just now anyway- therefore the logical fight for Haye is with a Klitschko. However, Haye already had the opportunity to fight BOTH Klitschko's, and reneged, at the last moment. SO....it seems that he also may not want to fight a Klitschko........or, MAYBE now that he's beaten Ruiz, his manic-depressive confidence urges him to "taunt the tigers".
At least until commonsense and reality set in........ I think that in any negotiations with Haye, he'll be acting as if HE is the one with the 3 titles..........
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Originally posted by Akyra View Postnot much holes need to be filled when you're going up against bums like the klitschkos. stiff robots whose success is thanks to the fact that they are part of a dead division.
haye should take care of them easily.
#1 ****** of the planet earth speaks again.
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