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From what I saw tonight Haye would outbox Vitali using speed and movement to a clear UD.

Course it might look different if your in the ring with him but I saw nothing that would bother Haye too much apart from the KO shots, which i think Haye could avoid.
I think more that Haye's face slowly burst like a pizza in the microwave and he receives the big bang around the 8th. I really don't see him winning against Vitali in any way possible. Haye doesn,t have the skills or stamina at HW to fight a 6.8 towering monster.
If sosnowski can get to round 10, then surely Haye can too.
It did last 10 rounds because Vitali chose to let him to, often he finishes his rounds after the sixth, starting slowly and gradually pulverizing his opponents. After I looked the fight, I am convinced he just took his time as he had a couple of chances earlier but decided to go slow on the decay process.
What you mean a Klitschko took forever getting rid of a mediocre opponent

I'll say it now, I think Haye beats Vitali, and he'll do it by stoppage. There's little signs that Vitali is slipping, and whilst he might get away with it against an overweight Arreola/Gomez and prospects/bums in Johnson & Sosnowski, he won't against an athletic younger man. Wladimir will absolutely cream Haye though.
Vitali often took his time to wear down his opponents, this time was no exception and Snowy showed that he's able to get good punches and keep going. I don't Haye has the shadow of a chance against neither of them, especially if he can get snap down by a washed off Barrett. If ever this fight happen, I'll gladly take a signature bet against you :P