Quote Originally Posted by Kel View Post
Haye is a very hard puncher and at heavy he might be way more powerful. You can't say Haye has no chance of knocking Vitali out because Haye could knock out any man if he lands right, surely?

Haye has the speed to catch anyone clean, Vitali uses his height and reach to full effect though so I would say Vitali can beat him.

Wlad though, Haye can beat him, all he has to do is land once and I think his speed will get him there.
Could Tyson knock out every man he hit? What about Foreman? Then why didn't they?
The same thing you said in regards to Hayes power could have been said for Lennox who
couldn't knock out Vitali. You are giving Haye far too much credit for landing big punches at cruiser weight.

Vitali his been hit by real legit heavies and he's never been down. I'd put my money on vitali's chin vs hayes hey maker any day. At least his chin has been proven at heavy, hayes power hasn't.

Vitali and Wlad have both put down and knocked out men who previous had never been down or out before, true heavyweights. Haye has been down at cruiser by cruisers. I wonder what a real heavyweight power punch will do to his fragile chin.

Here's the part where I bring up Carl Thompson. I love how people always say " Haye was young, he's learned " This is true. But has his chin learned? When I mention carl thompson I don't think about the mistakes haye made, i think about the punch haye took, but didn't take. Get it?

He may have matured as a fighter since then, but his chin is still the same.