Re: Let's be realistic - what are the odds that Haye pulls off an upset?
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JonnyFolds
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Hornfinger
I'm going to put money on a haye KO and also I'll choose a round.
You finally found something to say about the actual thread.
Thanks
Obviously as the matchmakers have it.. It is only a
minor upset. When is the last time Wlad was listed this close to an opponent odds-wise?
And whoever thinks there is going to be a littel feeling out in the first 3 rounds is drastically wrong. The longer the fight goes the worse chance Haye has. I think he will be able to to box some with Wlad and win exchanges, but he will not win against a downhill-jackhammer jab.
I've posted 3 or 4 times on this thread and it's ALL been about the thread. Might want to get yourself to spec savers son.
Re: Let's be realistic - what are the odds that Haye pulls off an upset?
Haye knocked Mormeck out. It didn't go to the judges.
Re: Let's be realistic - what are the odds that Haye pulls off an upset?
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erics44
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Mars_ax
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erics44
if haye wins it is only a minor upset
Come on Erics, outside of the dream world you seem to live in when it comes to Haye, this would have to be considered a major upset in the sport of boxing.
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by major what do you mean? liken it to another upset
I wouldn't put it in the same category as say, Tyson - Douglas, but Lewis - Rahman I, comes to mind. If Haye KOs Wlad this would have to be one of the bigger HW upsets in years.
I think the main reason you believe it would not be a big upset, is you're overrating Haye and underrating Wlad.
a big chunk of the
experts in the world think haye can win (maybe as high as 40%)
the only people
in the world who thought douglass could win was probably him and his corner and i bet his corner had doubts
i dont think its anywhere near that magnitude
I didn't say Tyson/Douglas, I said it would be an upset closer to Lewis/Rahman I.
I don't know what fight this "big chunk" of experts is basing their opinions on, wishful thinking perhaps, but they obviously aren't looking at the facts.. Reread my OP in this thread for my reasons why.