3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
Since when is it narrowed down to just the members on the site?
I may not like Wlad's style and thinks he boring as hell, but I at least give him the respect that he is the man at HW and no coward. And I've become a fan over the years, probably because so many people underrate his skills and just trashes the guy.
You are right there are only 2 people in that boxing thread that straight out stated that Wlad is a coward, but then Tysonbruno and Lefty Lee are long time valuable members here with a lot of rep points next to their name. Before saddo changed to this new layout, if I remember correctly you can see how many points of rep a person has gotten in a particular post, and that thread had a lot of people positiving reps for their posts, you can't see it anymore though in this new layout. So in conclusion it's not just 2 people here that thinks Wlad is some coward.![]()
I would definatley say Haye is in with a chnace against either Kllit, no fanboyism needed, he has genuine speed which generates enough power behind his shots to do damage. He has the potential to trouble anyone. Especially as I don't think he gives a shit about spoiling and having a shit fight to watch for fans, if he can find a way to dance around and win rounds, not entertaining, he would take it in a second.
I think his elusiveness would cause problems, but the K's are both so disaplined in their approach, it's hard to imagine them losing focus and their own gameplan.
To totally dismiss any fighter, at any time is mad. No one knows anything until AFTER the make believe fight has actually happened.
The K's are definaltey a little cautious with Haye, far more than they make out, they know he could cause them problems. I'm sure they are equally as confident that they would not lose though.
Haye is a fucking wind up, he loves to create something that is not there, always at it. He believes it's the way to hype fights, get more interest and get under the skin of opponents.
This punch MUST of hurt.
Getting punched with your mouth wide open like thatOoooow!!!!!
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No I didn't say ALL Brits never did. I just know your fairweather boxing fans rally for your fighters big time and that's cool, but some of you guys get caught up in the heat of the moment and lose a grip on reality, it happens to the best of us....I just notice a lot more Brits getting wound up over this guy and just from my perspective I don't see it. I mean the guy is fast and all but has he tested himself? Has he even tried to have an even fight? No and he's been offered plenty and therefore I think he's hiding out from the real players in the division for a reason....you guys will find out soon enough
I'm not running to any mods HornFinger you post whatever you like
0james0 the guy can be as slick as a booger on an ice rink he's not going to beat either of the title holders
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I feel sorry for Harrison it just seems unfair looking back putting him in that ring at all. The guy just can't fight his brain works in slow motion and he was scared shitless. If his fee of £250,000 is right, which it could be with how much that training camp must have cost.
It does not seem enough for being humiliated, beaten up and forever living in disgrace as a fighter. Footballers play crap for far more money than that and they are not being punched in the face by the biggest puncher in the current heavyweight division.
In comparison Haye showed nothing in this fight to persuade anyone he is one step closer to beating the Klitchkos's.
Tell me, where did Haye win his cruiserweight world titles? Where did he win the WBA heavyweight title?
You can understand how Calzaghe Hatton and Khan are so popular but not Haye? Have a fucking word with yourself Lyle.
The guys had 26 fights, become the man at Cruiserweight (argue the toss over Steve Cunningham if you like, that makes you on a par with Audley) and won and defended a version of the heavyweight title.
26 fights into his career Hatton was WBU LW champ and fighting at best 2nd tier opposition, Calzaghe was WBO champ, his best win coming against a bone dry Eubank, he'd never left the UK. Amir to be fair has achieved plenty in 23 fights. For what its worth at the same junction Wlad was 25-1, had won the WBC international title and had left Europe once. Vitali was streaks ahead having won the WBO title from Herbie Hide.
I know you like to use a wide brush when painting a picture of us delusional Brit fans but you've already been shown for the mug you are on that score so I'll leave it there.
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
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