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No but I also make a differentiation between somebody pawing with their left as opposed to working an actual jab.They are not one and the same.
The issue isn't whether I've seen it countered or whether it will be countered.
Unless he has a third arm I fail to see where the criticisms about his reluctance to throw the right come from.
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Wladimir Klitchsko - Same thing over and over.
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You know what lefty I hope your right. It would be great to see a fresh face in the heavyweights making waves. But I just do not think its going to be Haye unless he pulls a Sanders and goes for broke looking for the ko early. There is no way Haye is going to outbox either 1 of the Klitschkos. Haye should go after Valuev 1st.
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Right hand thrown with caution? I can't say I agree with that Adam. I think he was cautious at first in throwing the right hand, he through his 1st with 10 seconds to go in the 1st round and then sparingly through the next couple rounds but when he through them there was no caution involved those were straight shots with a lot on them, he missed and fell in with the right hand one time in that fight, it was pretty much perfection. So yeah he didn't throw a single left hook, he didn't need to and he couldn't have made his punches count for much more.
He's finely tuned and confident right now, Haye better have fast feet because Wlad's balance and footwork won him the fight tonight he was spacing his shots perfectly catching Chagaev on the very end of all of those right hands. Used his feet nicely never let Chagaev inside because he was the better athlete in there.
I got a lot more out of it then I thought I would, definitely exceeded meager expectations. At least one fighter looked good.
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