Quote Originally Posted by AdamGB View Post
Yeah, I was definetly dissapointed in his performance but some people are going waaaaay overboard.

I think Haye was definetly afraid... He had the bottle to go after Wlad in the 12th once he'd realised Wlad probably wasn't quite the beast he'd likely built up in his mind as but was too tired to be clean. That and he just didn't fancy the risk, until the 12th were he knew he needed it.

I'm thinking that if he'd used similar tactics to the ones that he used *but* tried to lay on Wlad's chest and just look busy working a few quicky flurrys in... if not to be that effective, just to look busy and smother Wlad then he might have been able to pick some more rounds up.
Two things. I played football games in college with a broken big toe. No fun at all but not really debilitating. A pinky toe? Please.

Second I think you have something on tactics. How many times did 13 make Wlad miss with the jab and not do anything with it? A single step inside with his left foot and the right side of Wlad's body is wide open, at least for a second. But it takes nerve to close and 13 didn't have it. The big question is why? Wlad has no history of doing anything when in tight except holding. So what exactly is the risk? It's not like Wlad excels at short hooks or uppercuts. Make that slipping he did useful 5-6 times by landing some right hands inside and maybe Wlad gets shy about throwing the jab. If that happens all sorts of things open up (maybe).

But nerve/balls/daring/desire to win is the necessary ingredient.