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    Wink Enzo Maccarinelli was unlucky actually!

    I mean it all ended so quickly but if you watch the 2nd round closely, Enzo narrowly misses, on two occasions, the second part of a vicious looking left-hook double-up. If the head shots had of landed, Haye might of found himself on the floor.

    Haye was sensational last night though and i'm proud for my fellow Londoner.
    I have high hopes for him at Heavyweight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimafee View Post
    I mean it all ended so quickly but if you watch the 2nd round closely, Enzo narrowly misses, on two occasions, the second part of a vicious looking left-hook double-up. If the head shots had of landed, Haye might of found himself on the floor.

    Haye was sensational last night though and i'm proud for my fellow Londoner.
    I have high hopes for him at Heavyweight.

    Kevin Mitchell suprised me too. That was some second wind!!
    Jim you could say that about every single fight that has ever happened, *IF* the punch wouldn't of missed. But thats beauty of boxing you hit and don't get hit

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Jim you could say that about every single fight that has ever happened, *IF* the punch wouldn't of missed. But thats beauty of boxing you hit and don't get hit

    Absolutely.

    I feel for Enzo though. 2nd round KO!?

    Ouch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimafee View Post
    Absolutely.

    I feel for Enzo though. 2nd round KO!?

    Ouch.
    Not really surprising IMO i didn't think it would go more than 4 rounds, i thought Enzo's only chance was to get Haye into later rounds because of Haye's suspect stamina. I know it won't happen but i would love to see Haye take on O'Neil Bell before he moves up.

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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli was unlucky actually!

    i thought it would be a short fight whichever way it went. yes enzo unloaded a couple of big shots in the second but you cant say he was unlucky. haye landed the clean shots and took him out simple as that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Not really surprising IMO i didn't think it would go more than 4 rounds, i thought Enzo's only chance was to get Haye into later rounds because of Haye's suspect stamina. I know it won't happen but i would love to see Haye take on O'Neil Bell before he moves up.
    I don't think Haye can win against Bell though. That dude can just about take being hit by a mack truck.

    I think he'd KO Haye around the 8th or 9th round. Frustrates the hell out of me that he never fights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Jim you could say that about every single fight that has ever happened, *IF* the punch wouldn't of missed. But thats beauty of boxing you hit and don't get hit

    In all fairness to Enzo the ref should have been in there sooner..the first time Enzo fell onto the ropes and gave him a count...Enzo was really hurt by that last punch more then anything...the flurry in the corner Haye missed eveyone of those shots...SHO had a replay from the corner and Haye did not land one flush shot there...it was that last one when Enzo was up that did it...ref should have been in the corner and gave the count when he was supposed to....Enzo actually ate some bigger shots earlier in the round and stood firm...it is the shot you dont see that gets you...if the ref was there when he should have been that shot would not have happened....at least not at that moment

    Haye did not impress me last night.....neither did Enzo but point is that was not a great performance...Haye did a better job in the Mormeck fight....Haye was staggered by a fricking jab in the first round...and he is supposed to go up and bang with Peter, Klitschko and the lot of Big HWTS....I don't see it....
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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli was unlucky actually!

    Enzo got some good body shots in so it looks like he was planing for the long haul... he just struggled with the power.

    you can see Joe standing ringside when the ref called it off and he looked abit gutted.

    i have always had favs that lose as a fan but it gets you thinking just how hard it must be for freinds and family to see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saddo View Post
    Enzo got some good body shots in so it looks like he was planing for the long haul... he just struggled with the power.

    you can see Joe standing ringside when the ref called it off and he looked abit gutted.

    i have always had favs that lose as a fan but it gets you thinking just how hard it must be for freinds and family to see it.

    Agreed...not an easy thing to deal with
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    Great post fight video here....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgLHXYf_6J0

    Good to see

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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli was unlucky actually!

    Enzo himself said he fought a poor fight so he could not have been unlucky. I believe he is embarrassed about the performance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    Poor old Enzo. I waited till they were in the ring to see who was the most relaxed and focused before deciding who to pick for the win. Haye walks in the personification of coolness. Enzo sprints into the ring when he gets close to it and starts bouncing about nervously. He's got a haircut that must have been done by Stevie Wonder and he looks anything but calm but I just couldn't back against him, bless him. He was totally outclassed, suffered a comical knockout and really didn't help his career any, did he? Never mind, plenty of belts to fight for when Haye gives them up. He can have an easy fight next then fight for a belt again.
    I think that was fairly predictable beforehand.. not the shitty haircut bit.

    People were not realising this was the BIGGEST fight Enzo will EVER be involved in.. Haye was always treating the fight as a stopover steering job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    I think that was fairly predictable beforehand.. not the shitty haircut bit.

    People were not realising this was the BIGGEST fight Enzo will EVER be involved in.. Haye was always treating the fight as a stopover steering job.
    It was the biggest-ever fight for both of them but Haye handled it far better. It might have been the other way round but wasn't.

    The haircut was dreadful though.

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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli was unlucky actually!

    Really gutted for Macca, but I feel his reaction, although displaying utter disgust at his own performance, illustrated that of a man itching to get back on track.
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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli was unlucky actually!

    I think it was Haye been more of balance than stagered he wasnt hurt. Enzo didnt seem to know what to do when he got hurt when he got hurt he should of gone down, then when he did go down from the second shot he got up straight away to find he had no legs.Not saying if he stopped down till the 8th count he would of been ok but it would of given him more of a chance to recover.

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