
Originally Posted by
Lyle
I think you underestimate the experience of both Wlad and Vitali. Wladimir has 55 professional heavyweight fights, Vitali has 38....David Haye just had his second fight at heavyweight and it wasn't vs anyone big or a good boxer either.
People say Wladimir is the guy who is most vulnerable to Haye, I actually think Vitali is as he is older and his body seems to be more apt to fail him.
Wladimir will pump the jab and throw the right cross....if Haye wants to come in swinging like a wild banshee he is going to get hit, tied up, and outmuscled. IMO Haye will SAY he's going to come out throwing but once he gets popped a couple times he'll clam up and then just get battered. He won't throw combinations, he will stop moving his head, and he'll throw one punch at a time and put himself out of position doing so.
Vitali will push him into position with his left hand and start landing the right cross. Once Haye tries blocking the cross then the hooks and uppercuts will floor him.
I admire Haye wanting to fight the best but there is a difference between being aggressive and being delusional
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