
Originally Posted by
Lyle
David Haye is new and exciting especially for the Brits who haven't have a decent fighter since Frank Bruno (Lennox Lewis who was their adopted son was born in Jamaica or Canada or whatever).
Wladimir is at the peak of his career he's 32, he's fighting with more confidence, he's doing things champions should do and taking on the best opposition is part of it. Sure Rahman isn't World Class anymore but looking at Wlad's past few fights he has fought more cagey and strange styles and fighters than most past great champions. David Haye is a smaller version of Sam Peter and looking at how a Wladimir Klitschko who didn't have much confidence schooled Sam Peter gives me the notion that he's going to handle David Haye in much the same way and with ease....you Brits won't like looking at it though.
Wladimir will control range and pace with the jab and tying Haye up when he tries to get on the inside. Haye will try landing the big bomb but Wlad's defense is a lot better than it used to be and David will get very frustrated...while Haye is at distance thinking of how to attack, Wlad will be sitting on the right cross waiting for the right time to throw it and when it lands I don't think Haye will get back up.
Wladimir Klitschko wins by KO 5
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