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mcbridesprideinside
It took Haye only 5 rounds to do what it took Klitschko 7 rounds to do. There are worries about Hayes chin but there can be no doubting the he packs a punch.
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2008-11-17 00:39:22
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gibson08
I know I have been very critical of David Haye in the past but he really impressed me last night. I still think its a bit premature to line him up against either Klitschko though. I noticed there is a clip of his fight against Thompson in the video section. This loss seems to be forgotten by a lot of his supporters......
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2008-11-17 03:52:41
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don
gibson08
"I noticed there is a clip of his fight against Thompson in the video section. This loss seems to be forgotten by a lot of his supporters......"
Would you give it a rest Gibson08 - credit where credit is due - it was a very impressive display by Haye on Saturday. You cant deny that.
I would rather see Haye have a few more fights before he begins to talk of the Klitschko brothers. Dont want to see him rushed into it.
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2008-11-17 21:00:01
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gibson08
Give what a rest Don? I said Haye impressed me but I still think people are getting carried away by his victory. There is big talk of how he is going to clean up the division. He needs to work on his defence. If either Klitschko hit him on the chin, its all over for the Haymaker!
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2008-11-18 02:30:45
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don
Haye wins with an impressive display-you can not deny that - but you still end up talking about his one and only loss so far in his career, a fight in 2004-early in his career.
Look he has been pro for what 6 years - 23 fights, 22 wins 21 by KO and he unified the cruiserweight division - Sure he has one of the hardest punches I have ever seen - what if he catches the Klitchkos on the chin..........
God only know what he will do in the division - but you can not deny he has potential.
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2008-11-18 18:05:03
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gibson08
Haye is too small to hurt Vitali Klitschko with one shot. He has a cast iron jaw that has been tested by the likes of Lennox Lewis. I do accept however that he has a big chance against Wladimir Klitschko as do most attacking fighters. He is still not over his knock out defeats and has a suspect chin. I accept i`m being very negative towards Haye but its only because it annoys me how carried away some people get.
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2008-11-18 20:47:27
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don
Haye has just moved up to heavyweight. it will take him a year to full acclimatise to the division as such, weight wise, he has said it himself he is letting the weight go on naturally, not forcing it on as he was seriously struggling to keep his weight at cruiserweight it is not as if he is pulling a Roy Jones on it by pilling on a load of weight in the wrong way.
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2008-11-18 21:13:13
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don
It wont post the second half of my message..................
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2008-11-18 21:15:30
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davesmith
I think David Haye has brought some much needed publicity to the division. At 28, he`s relatively young for a heavyweight. He has fast hands and an attacking style which makes him exciting to watch. I think a fight between himself and Vitali would be brilliant although I think it might be a bit soon for him. A few more fights against top contenders and he`ll be ready.....
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2008-11-18 21:30:44
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charliefryer
Just watched some of Hayes knockouts in the video section, poor Enzo Maccarinelli looks completely out of it! I look forward to seeing more of Haye in the division...
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2008-11-18 21:37:49
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