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Seems like Me, Lyle & Marb all agree that Wlad's Hook is a huge threat...For me, It's the punch Haye wont see coming if he is not careful.
Haye cannot afford to spend too long simply avoiding jabs and setting traps but I'm sure he will find some success (from the middle of the ring to the ropes) by slipping / stepping/ sniping if he chooses to plant his feet at the right time. I've seen Chambers, Brock & Thompson all have varied success at this. The only problem all those guys had was that they weren't fast enough on their feet... Or they just didn't move at all.
Haye, I'm sure, can 'go missing' if he wants to which leads me to believe this can easily be a long fight, because Haye won't be as desperate as it may seem to some.
I think Haye believes that he will simply move a round the ring, flirt with Wladimir's punching range, keep him on edge and just pick his moments in getting to Wladimir.
I think a huge part of Hayes success in putting pressure on Wladimir and finding his chin is by showing that he can reach Wladimir's ribs... Not via bobbing and weaving or constant furious movements but by staying out of range, keeping Wladimir's foot work in check, picking his moments, feint up top and throwing downstairs.
He also has to realistic and assume that no amount of manoeuvring is going to engineer success in combination punching.
One of the reasons why is because nigh on every time someone takes a swing at Wladimir, he skips straight back (in a straight line), regardless of where the attacks come from or where he is situated around the ring. (Meaning this can be used against him to drive him to the ropes).
The other thing he does is strong-arm you two ways, either in a sort of arms out in the air like Hasim Rahman's 'My arms are longer than Lennox Lewis' sort of way which is effective at deflecting incoming punches... Or he simply pushes your head down.
The main thing is remembering that Wladimir always retreats in straight lines so if you can drive him back to the ropes where (if your smart, patient, explosive & accurate) you can probably initiate a more intense & sustained body attack (without bobbing and weaving as mentioned earlier) as Wladimir will instinctively look to do some very rudimentary things, none of which include protecting his body.
This puts Pressure on Wladimir to do some relatively rash things which puts him right where David wants him.
It's all about manoeuvring him to the ropes and putting pressure on him to lash out.
All of which would be far more easier to do in a southpaw stance IMO.
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Marbs, I missed your post 1st time round. I'm surprised that you think him being not being American/African/Asian has any impact on the public perception of Haye. The level of Hype around Haye is not affected by his nationality.
And your 'characteristics' are somewhat tailored.
Last edited by Jimanuel Boogustus; 06-28-2011 at 03:34 PM. Reason: because Erics44 is a little bit thick.
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I think Haye needs to pressure him early. Wlad in my opinion doesn't box well on the back foot. As an Englishman and for the good of the Universe I hope Haye wins but, I have a feeling Wlad will knock him out between rounds 7-9.
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.
Haye fans? Bunch of homos.
The winning formula is not to prepare by fighting Barrett and Harrison, Adamek has a better HW resume for crying out loud.
This beatdown is going to be fun.
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