Re: David Haye v Enzo Maccarinelli - Cruiserweight Title Unification RBR - LIVE NOW
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CutMeMick
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but didn't he fight as a HW in the ams?
So in part yes he is considered at natureal HW.
Well, he won a Heavyweight silver medal at the amateur world championship at least (lost to Odlanier Solis in the final - good fight people should see it), and I guess most of his then opponents have fought their pro career at heavyweight. Sultan Ibragimov won the bronze medal at the same weight, same championships for example.
However, you should remember that he weight limit there is 91 kilo, which roughly equals 200 pounds. Which in the pro-ranks is the Cruiser-limit of course. The amatuers have Super-Heavyweight above that weight, the pro's have Heavyweight.
Also, if Haye should have fought one weight below, he should be under something like 178 pounds. No way he cold ever do that (at least not now).
Re: David Haye v Enzo Maccarinelli - Cruiserweight Title Unification RBR
As a guy who picked (and bet on :-\) Enzo just want to give my probs to Haye. He did what he said he would.
Enzo fought frightened IMO, he was fidgety to every faint Haye made and was way too respectful of his power, which caused him to do the last thing he should do against a hitter and stand in front of him doing nothing.
Don't want to take anything away from Haye though, even if Enzo had employed a better strategy it would have only delayed the inevitable (as well as give the fans a bit more entertainment;)), even in the little we saw his composure and timing was very impressive. As for heavyweight, I still think Fragomeni layed the blueprint to beat him, a guy who can take his blows and keep on coming will be able to beat him, as well as the obvious guys with montrous power themselves and the reach to deliver it (Wlad). But Haye certainly has the skills to beat many of them, and in entertaining fashion.
Re: David Haye v Enzo Maccarinelli - Cruiserweight Title Unification RBR
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Originally Posted by
Bomp
As a guy who picked (and bet on :-\) Enzo just want to give my probs to Haye. He did what he said he would.
Enzo fought frightened IMO, he was fidgety to every faint Haye made and was way too respectful of his power, which caused him to do the last thing he should do against a hitter and stand in front of him doing nothing.
Don't want to take anything away from Haye though, even if Enzo had employed a better strategy it would have only delayed the inevitable (as well as give the fans a bit more entertainment;)), even in the little we saw his composure and timing was very impressive. As for heavyweight, I still think Fragomeni layed the blueprint to beat him, a guy who can take his blows and keep on coming will be able to beat him, as well as the obvious guys with montrous power themselves and the reach to deliver it (Wlad). But Haye certainly has the skills to beat many of them, and in entertaining fashion.
Unlucky Bomp
I said it was a crazy fight to bet on.. although I meant crazy to bet on Enzo.. personally I cleaned up on the Haye KO rds 1-3 ;D
Re: David Haye v Enzo Maccarinelli RBR - Cruiserweight World Title Unification
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Preme
Your on
mine will be a lemonade and OJ tho; on the wagon sadly.
Mines a pint
Re: David Haye v Enzo Maccarinelli - Cruiserweight Title Unification RBR
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Fenster
Unlucky Bomp
I said it was a crazy fight to bet on.. although I meant crazy to bet on Enzo.. personally I cleaned up on the Haye KO rds 1-3 ;D
Hindsights a beautiful thing, I only lost 6 quid anyway, I'm a bit of a sissy better, but they were very good odds, now I know why.
Re: David Haye v Enzo Maccarinelli - Cruiserweight Title Unification RBR
Did any of you see Joe Calzaghe's face when Enzo was in corner as ref waved it off.
Re: David Haye v Enzo Maccarinelli - Cruiserweight Title Unification RBR
yeah, I saw that. Didnt look too impressed at all.
Enzo put up a poor performance in that second round. That right was landing whenever Haye really wanted to make a statement and Enzo didnt have the movement or plan to stop it becoming more frequent or until he eventually got rocked down as he did.
Re: David Haye v Enzo Maccarinelli - Cruiserweight Title Unification RBR
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miles
yeah, I saw that. Didnt look too impressed at all.
Enzo put up a poor performance in that second round. That right was landing whenever Haye really wanted to make a statement and Enzo didnt have the movement or plan to stop it becoming more frequent or until he eventually got rocked down as he did.
Yeah the reality of boxing Haye really hit home in the second round. He was too strong and fast.
Re: David Haye v Enzo Maccarinelli - Cruiserweight Title Unification RBR
Did you see the woman next to Galzaghe's girlfriend, she had her eyes closed and was praying. She must have been Maccarinelli's wife.
Re: David Haye v Enzo Maccarinelli - Cruiserweight Title Unification RBR
Anyway, I think we can take the sticky off of this one....after all I think we've all picked up on the result by now.
I'm still not sure to see which I'm most interested in. Whether Haye can clean up the heavyweights or whether Enzo can actually come back from this devastating setback.
Re: David Haye v Enzo Maccarinelli - Cruiserweight Title Unification RBR
I think the ref should have let it continue, for a bit at least. You have to give the man EVERY chance and I think Enzo's head might have cleared, but fair play to Haye. He did what he said he would do and you really can't ask for anything more than that.