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    Default Re: Arreola signs to fight Mcline: Does this mean Haye - Wlad is close?

    Ah this is where the debate starts!

    I was of the utmost confidence that Haye would demolish the Klitschos when I heard he was goin to heavyweight, hes a huge puncher and has a great record, and then on his debut demolished Monte Barret, although, lets face it, he was less than good.

    But as it gets closer I dunno, Klitscho is far more technical than Haye, but I dont think Wlad has had someone like Haye who's prepared to go at him viciously and throw big, mostly accurate bombs. If Haye catches him with one, could be lights out or he could be walking into a big Wlad jab plus straight right everytime he tries.

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    Default Re: Arreola signs to fight Mcline: Does this mean Haye - Wlad is close?

    Wlad was in more danger when he fought Sam Peter
    #1 Wlad was in a poor mental/psychological state after 2 KO losses

    #2 Sam Peter was undefeated and seemingly unbeatable (yeah people thought that way)

    #3 Wlad had shown very little improvement with new trainer Manny Steward in the fights that followed the Sanders loss.

    #4 Haye has been KO'd by a cruiserweight an old one at that and he's been hurt by many fighters

    #5 David Haye is usually wild and throwing bombs when the other fighters have very little chance of hurting him back.

    #6 David Haye has very little experience as a heavyweight and he has never been hit by a guy like Wladimir.

    My view of the fight is as follows....Haye starts out moving in to land shots, never gets his punches off, eats the jab, starts throwing one punch at a time, Haye clams up as the 1-2 starts landing frequently, and then Haye gets flattened

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    Default Re: Arreola signs to fight Mcline: Does this mean Haye - Wlad is close?

    My understanding was contracts had been exchanged so looks like its pretty close to there. You can always rely on GBP to sort it out once they sniff some lovely currency for old Oscar

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    Default Re: Arreola signs to fight Mcline: Does this mean Haye - Wlad is close?

    Quote Originally Posted by JazMerkin View Post
    My understanding was contracts had been exchanged so looks like its pretty close to there. You can always rely on GBP to sort it out once they sniff some lovely currency for old Oscar
    Ah well good on him, very likeable guy that De La Hoya chap, I'd certainly invite him into my house for a cup of tea n a couple of French Fancies

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    Default Re: Arreola signs to fight Mcline: Does this mean Haye - Wlad is close?

    I am very interested in this fight. This will be an exciting fight for as long as it lasts. McCline should lose this fight.

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    Default Re: Arreola signs to fight Mcline: Does this mean Haye - Wlad is close?

    back on over to Arreola, he better not get over confident goin in against McCline cause he can actually stop him, and if that happens it's pretty much a career ender at this point

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    Default Re: Arreola signs to fight Mcline: Does this mean Haye - Wlad is close?

    McCline is definitely not a fighter to be taken lightly.

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    Default Re: Arreola signs to fight Mcline: Does this mean Haye - Wlad is close?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Wlad was in more danger when he fought Sam Peter
    #1 Wlad was in a poor mental/psychological state after 2 KO losses

    #2 Sam Peter was undefeated and seemingly unbeatable (yeah people thought that way)

    #3 Wlad had shown very little improvement with new trainer Manny Steward in the fights that followed the Sanders loss.

    #4 Haye has been KO'd by a cruiserweight an old one at that and he's been hurt by many fighters

    #5 David Haye is usually wild and throwing bombs when the other fighters have very little chance of hurting him back.

    #6 David Haye has very little experience as a heavyweight and he has never been hit by a guy like Wladimir.

    My view of the fight is as follows....Haye starts out moving in to land shots, never gets his punches off, eats the jab, starts throwing one punch at a time, Haye clams up as the 1-2 starts landing frequently, and then Haye gets flattened
    I still think Wlad is a vulnerable champ - if he gets caught with a bomb, it could really rattle him. But then again, Manny seems to have done an excellent job of repairing the psychological damage, and putting the brakes on Wlad has honestly made him a more dangerous fighter. Now he watches his defense and works his jab - patiently - before unloading the big gun. Haye might have a shot at it, but I see it happening the same way you do. Haye eats a few of those jabs, slows his own output, then eats a huge right or left hook to call it a night. That sounds about right.

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    Default Re: Arreola signs to fight Mcline: Does this mean Haye - Wlad is close?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Wlad was in more danger when he fought Sam Peter
    #1 Wlad was in a poor mental/psychological state after 2 KO losses

    #2 Sam Peter was undefeated and seemingly unbeatable (yeah people thought that way)

    #3 Wlad had shown very little improvement with new trainer Manny Steward in the fights that followed the Sanders loss.

    #4 Haye has been KO'd by a cruiserweight an old one at that and he's been hurt by many fighters

    #5 David Haye is usually wild and throwing bombs when the other fighters have very little chance of hurting him back.

    #6 David Haye has very little experience as a heavyweight and he has never been hit by a guy like Wladimir.

    My view of the fight is as follows....Haye starts out moving in to land shots, never gets his punches off, eats the jab, starts throwing one punch at a time, Haye clams up as the 1-2 starts landing frequently, and then Haye gets flattened
    LOl I was on the Haye banwagon for while, But although I still like Haye, his performance against a Wladimir victim (Barrett) was nbothing more then mediocre, I just see it exactly as Lyle said.
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    Default Re: Arreola signs to fight Mcline: Does this mean Haye - Wlad is close?

    Quote Originally Posted by CountryBoy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Wlad was in more danger when he fought Sam Peter
    #1 Wlad was in a poor mental/psychological state after 2 KO losses

    #2 Sam Peter was undefeated and seemingly unbeatable (yeah people thought that way)

    #3 Wlad had shown very little improvement with new trainer Manny Steward in the fights that followed the Sanders loss.

    #4 Haye has been KO'd by a cruiserweight an old one at that and he's been hurt by many fighters

    #5 David Haye is usually wild and throwing bombs when the other fighters have very little chance of hurting him back.

    #6 David Haye has very little experience as a heavyweight and he has never been hit by a guy like Wladimir.

    My view of the fight is as follows....Haye starts out moving in to land shots, never gets his punches off, eats the jab, starts throwing one punch at a time, Haye clams up as the 1-2 starts landing frequently, and then Haye gets flattened
    LOl I was on the Haye banwagon for while, But although I still like Haye, his performance against a Wladimir victim (Barrett) was nbothing more then mediocre, I just see it exactly as Lyle said.
    He did it quicker than Wlad and floored him as many times. I think Haye should go for Ross Purrity next. He would do better than Wlad against him too!

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    Default Re: Arreola signs to fight Mcline: Does this mean Haye - Wlad is close?

    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
    He did it quicker than Wlad and floored him as many times. I think Haye should go for Ross Purrity next. He would do better than Wlad against him too!
    David Haye is going to get his ass STOMPED....sure he's wild, has power, and talks a bunch of trash but so does Butterbean

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    Default Re: Arreola signs to fight Mcline: Does this mean Haye - Wlad is close?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
    He did it quicker than Wlad and floored him as many times. I think Haye should go for Ross Purrity next. He would do better than Wlad against him too!
    David Haye is going to get his ass STOMPED....sure he's wild, has power, and talks a bunch of trash but so does Butterbean
    And so did Sanders and Brewster.

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    Default Re: Arreola signs to fight Mcline: Does this mean Haye - Wlad is close?

    And both those guys would have whipped David Haye's ass too

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    Default Re: Arreola signs to fight Mcline: Does this mean Haye - Wlad is close?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
    He did it quicker than Wlad and floored him as many times. I think Haye should go for Ross Purrity next. He would do better than Wlad against him too!
    David Haye is going to get his ass STOMPED....sure he's wild, has power, and talks a bunch of trash but so does Butterbean
    You've always ducked the question like a little biitch evertime I ask you this.


    WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF DAVID HAYE LANDS THE HAYEMAKER ON WLAD'S CHIN ?

    The answer is the sole reason why Wlad is ducking Haye. If Haye lands, Wlad goes down. Easy as pie.

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    Default Re: Arreola signs to fight Mcline: Does this mean Haye - Wlad is close?

    Quote Originally Posted by leftylee View Post
    You've always ducked the question like a little biitch evertime I ask you this.


    WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF DAVID HAYE LANDS THE HAYEMAKER ON WLAD'S CHIN ?

    The answer is the sole reason why Wlad is ducking Haye. If Haye lands, Wlad goes down. Easy as pie.
    Haye would still have to follow up on Wladimir and as Sam Peter found out even with illegal punches it's difficult to do. And Haye is going to have to get past Wladimir's reach and improved defense.

    What's going to happen when David gets hit with a right cross I can bet it isn't going to tickle
    Last edited by El Kabong; 03-07-2009 at 01:32 AM.

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