that version of Holyfield > than any version of Haye. If Haye tried to match Holyfields workrate he gets KOed in less than 6. If he goes into his defensive shell he loses 118-110
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Originally posted by BoxingGenius27 View PostStylistically, both of these guys are/were very powerful and explosive given their size and weight. I believe Holyfield may have been a little lighter or the same size that Haye was today.
I think this would've been a damn good fight with fireworks written all over it.
Damn, it's hard to call, but I'm leaning on Holyfield winning a close SD...
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Originally posted by Cardinal Buck View PostHaye needs to control the tempo to be effective. Against Holyfield, he wouldn't be able to so I'd expect him to lose a decision. It would be fun if he caught Holyfield though.
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Originally posted by dan_cov View PostIf he went life & death with those then Haye certainly went life & death with Chisora.
I maybe wrong but from I remember he put a real pasting on Cooper and stopped him pretty early. Beat up Dokes pretty bad too.
No doubt in my mind the Holyfield around Stewart, Douglas, Bowe, Foreman, Holmes time buries Haye.
What does the guy do better than a prime Holyfield?
Same thing happen in the Dokes fight.
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Prime Holyfield. Check it out. If that was Haye at 1:57, I think the fight could've been over, TKO for Haye:
I still think Holyfield wins, but it's much closer than people think.
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Originally posted by BoxingGenius27 View PostStylistically, both of these guys are/were very powerful and explosive given their size and weight. I believe Holyfield may have been a little lighter or the same size that Haye was today.
I think this would've been a damn good fight with fireworks written all over it.
Damn, it's hard to call, but I'm leaning on Holyfield winning a close SD...
Thoughts?
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