Hope this clears that up for you guys he was off balance and the shot went over his head! don't get me wrong if he was off balance against a bigger heavy with better reach that shot may have connected.
Hope this clears that up for you guys he was off balance and the shot went over his head! don't get me wrong if he was off balance against a bigger heavy with better reach that shot may have connected.
i dont see what difference it makes either way , Haye won , does it make him better or worse if Monte knocked him down ?
answer is NO.
Haye may get slaughtered by a big hitter , but its gunna be a good exciting fight.
To me it looks like his forearm hit the forehead of Haye which knocked him down. A better reach would have done nothing, he just tried to duck under a punch when he was not even close to balanced and as a result got clipped/knocked back while doing it.
Barrett should have been disqualified for that. Haye seemed a bit groggy when he got up.. ultimately it led to Barrett's demise.
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This is coming from someone who hope haye does well but he wont beat the klitschkos but anyway back to what i was going to say. If you say he should of been dqed for that then Barrett should of wonBecause haye did that to him on an earlier knock down in the corner, hit him when he was clearly on the ground.
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I'm not complaining about it....Haye talked enough shit to deserve being treated like that, especially if he thinks winning vs Monte means anything.
The knockdown/slip doesn't matter, what matters is that Monte Barrett was able to connect in the fight with some wild power punches without using angles or footwork...that does not bode well for Haye as the BEST heavyweights control the ring using size, agility, and accurate power punches which would keep Haye out of the fight bar his "Hayemakers" which when he misses leave him wide open.
I want to see how Haye does vs the next level of competition before I really consider his chances vs the title holders
Both guys threw shots that i'm sure i've seen guys dq'd for this year. But i'm glad no-one was. they were trying hard and there was some rough stuff going on but FFS it's a heavyweight fight!!! The right guy won in the end so thankfully the ref didn't make that decision for us. Or make the wrong one for us.
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That really is juvenile mate. If Barrett was the one sitting on the canvas with his hands behind his back, and Haye was doing the hitting, i would have said Haye deserves to be disqualified.
I didn't see Barrett connect with hardly anything let alone "wild power punches".. if he did Haye would have been knocked out.
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