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    Default Re: Haye Fans Gather Round: What's the winning formula?

    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
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    Time the jab, step off to the side Right hand over the top. That will win the fight.
    Its his only hope really.
    Hope he's been practicing it. I recon the only way to time that reach and jab would be to have been practicing with a tall lanky lighter weighted fast ground coverer that throws controlling jabs.Then break down the timing with reactive footwork so that as he moves Haye also shifts or attacks the jab out of the way to disrupt balance so to still catch them coming and be in distance with a finishing combo as wlads reacting. Easier said than done if you haven't been doing it in sparring. that overhand right would be a wicked finisher if the opponent was still reacting to something else so it is unseen.

    Still Wlad within 10 minutes.
    Time the jab, step to the right and BOOM! Left hook by Wlad off the jab.
    Wlad throws a left.

    Haye steps off to his right (wlads left) outside of the jab...

    How the fuck is wlad going to land a left hook from that position? It's nearly physically imposible.

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    Default Re: Haye Fans Gather Round: What's the winning formula?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hornfinger View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Hornfinger View Post
    Time the jab, step off to the side Right hand over the top. That will win the fight.
    Its his only hope really.
    Hope he's been practicing it. I recon the only way to time that reach and jab would be to have been practicing with a tall lanky lighter weighted fast ground coverer that throws controlling jabs.Then break down the timing with reactive footwork so that as he moves Haye also shifts or attacks the jab out of the way to disrupt balance so to still catch them coming and be in distance with a finishing combo as wlads reacting. Easier said than done if you haven't been doing it in sparring. that overhand right would be a wicked finisher if the opponent was still reacting to something else so it is unseen.

    Still Wlad within 10 minutes.
    Time the jab, step to the right and BOOM! Left hook by Wlad off the jab.
    Wlad throws a left.

    Haye steps off to his right (wlads left) outside of the jab...

    How the fuck is wlad going to land a left hook from that position? It's nearly physically imposible.
    It would depend on the position of the feet.
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    Default Re: Haye Fans Gather Round: What's the winning formula?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Hornfinger View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Hornfinger View Post
    Time the jab, step off to the side Right hand over the top. That will win the fight.
    Its his only hope really.
    Hope he's been practicing it. I recon the only way to time that reach and jab would be to have been practicing with a tall lanky lighter weighted fast ground coverer that throws controlling jabs.Then break down the timing with reactive footwork so that as he moves Haye also shifts or attacks the jab out of the way to disrupt balance so to still catch them coming and be in distance with a finishing combo as wlads reacting. Easier said than done if you haven't been doing it in sparring. that overhand right would be a wicked finisher if the opponent was still reacting to something else so it is unseen.

    Still Wlad within 10 minutes.
    Time the jab, step to the right and BOOM! Left hook by Wlad off the jab.
    Wlad throws a left.

    Haye steps off to his right (wlads left) outside of the jab...

    How the fuck is wlad going to land a left hook from that position? It's nearly physically imposible.
    It would depend on the position of the feet.
    No because Haye is outside of wlads glove. To hit him with a left hook wlad would basically have to hit haye with the back of his left glove to wind up the hook.

    if executed correctly hayes whole position would be out side of wlads left foot. Haye would effectively be attacking from the side. To counter the counter with a left hook wouldn't be possible or practicle.

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