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    Default Re: Who else could replicate Haye's performance?

    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
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    Bernard Hopkins - A fighter with his style getting a decision in germany?? No chance
    Roy Jones ( prime wins easy, current Roy still wins) - prime valuev is simply too big and jabs his way to a decision. Now the exact same thing
    James Toney (prime, prob even now) - Not even on his complete day, valuev is too big and too awkward
    Chad Dawson - Potentially if he had gone through the cruisers, heavys in the right way. dont see why not
    Joe Calzaghe - He`s a skinny 175pounder, how the hell does he make it to heavyweight let alone win a world title
    Artur Abraham - Your taking the piss now right??
    Mikkell Kessler - Too small, his style suits him to a tea at SM
    Paul Williams - Even for a 6foot 2 former welterweight it would be step ladder time. How the hell would PW be able to retain his slick style 50pounds heavier??
    Thomas Adamek - Along with dawson potentially. Need to see him in with genuine competition at heavy. And he needs bulking up muscle
    Andre Ward - Watch how he struggle with a guy at 168 and gets KO`d. then come back and tell me he beats a 325pounder


    nice try at fishing bilbo, elterrible and demise will love you for this!!
    I'm not fishing, honestly I would put money on all of those guys doing the same job Haye did. Whether Hopkins would get a decision in Germany is irelevent, I'm talking about replicating the performance that Haye put on. Hopkins, even in his 40's would be just as confortable against Valuev as Haye was.

    So how many of those above do you think Valuev would knock out?

    Explain to me how he would hit them on the basis of his last two fights with Evander and Haye?

    All of the fighters I mentioned would easily be able to stay away for 12 rounds and come in with the occasional punch.

    I honestly can't see a gameplan for Valuev that stops any of them. Virtually all those fights would go 12 rounds and be a toss up as to who would win.

    Haye did nothing special at all. He fought a terrible guy who happened to be huge at the expense of mobility. And he just kept away. Big deal.

    Usain Bolt could go 12 rounds with Valuev.

    Your missing the point...

    None of those are natural heavyweights. What jones did to a 6`4 ruiz is an entire different story when you put an extra foot of heighth and 100 odd pounds.

    If arthur abraham woke up tommorow morning 9 inches taller and 60 pounds heavier sure id give him a chance of beating valuev.

    But your not gonna get any of those suddenly jumping up, giving far more physical attributes away than haye did yet winning through there qualitys at their own weights because......the guys 7foot 2 and 320 pounds for peet sake!
    Don't ever call me a 'gayer' again after using that phrase

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    Default Re: Who else could replicate Haye's performance?

    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H View Post
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    I'm not fishing, honestly I would put money on all of those guys doing the same job Haye did. Whether Hopkins would get a decision in Germany is irelevent, I'm talking about replicating the performance that Haye put on. Hopkins, even in his 40's would be just as confortable against Valuev as Haye was.

    So how many of those above do you think Valuev would knock out?

    Explain to me how he would hit them on the basis of his last two fights with Evander and Haye?

    All of the fighters I mentioned would easily be able to stay away for 12 rounds and come in with the occasional punch.

    I honestly can't see a gameplan for Valuev that stops any of them. Virtually all those fights would go 12 rounds and be a toss up as to who would win.

    Haye did nothing special at all. He fought a terrible guy who happened to be huge at the expense of mobility. And he just kept away. Big deal.

    Usain Bolt could go 12 rounds with Valuev.

    Your missing the point...

    None of those are natural heavyweights. What jones did to a 6`4 ruiz is an entire different story when you put an extra foot of heighth and 100 odd pounds.

    If arthur abraham woke up tommorow morning 9 inches taller and 60 pounds heavier sure id give him a chance of beating valuev.

    But your not gonna get any of those suddenly jumping up, giving far more physical attributes away than haye did yet winning through there qualitys at their own weights because......the guys 7foot 2 and 320 pounds for peet sake!
    Don't ever call me a 'gayer' again after using that phrase

    DAMN, FECK, ARSE

    Why didnt i just stick to my traditional f*ck


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