I thought it was actually pretty entertaining for a heavyweight fight.
I think fans expect too much.
I thought it was actually pretty entertaining for a heavyweight fight.
I think fans expect too much.
I thought Wlad took a good few chances really. I bet he hasn't thrown that many right hands before the 6th round in a long time. I thought the 12th round was excellent (well by recent HW standards anyway) but that was only because Haye knew he needed a KO and half went for it, just wish he had done that in the early rounds.
A bad fight is often still better than a good game in most other sports
But only when both guys try to win.
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I think that's a really terrible stance to adopt, for the future of the sport's sake. The fact that hardcore fans can be satisfied watching "fights" like tonights is only going to further alienate boxing from any mainstream coverage imo. While I fully understand, in fact respect a fighter taking a safty first approach, it is seldom good to watch even as someone who appreciates the craft. When a fight that was as hyped as tonights pans out that way, in contrast to all the good fights going under the rader, it's a shame imo.
I was one of those with Fenster who thought Haye was going to be completely out of his depth.
I feel less sympathy for those who were expecting more out of Haye than I do for thoise expecting more out of Audley when he fought Haye.
It was always going to be a one sided beat down fight. Haye had done nothing in his career to suggest he was a tougher opponent than Chagaev, Ibragimov, Chambers etc.
He sold the fight on his mouth, and people bought into it.
As Fenster said, on the night he performed better than anyone with more than a passing interest in the sport expected.
What really were people thinking would happen?
It's like people going to see the 3rd in a trilogy of shit films at the cinema, and expecting it to be be good unlike the previous 2.
I thought it was a pretty good fight.
Exactly. Apart from the real Haye haters that are upset he wasn't stretchered from the ring unconcious, it seems many people believed they were going to see either A) the re-emergence of a new prime Tyson or B) a Gatti-Ward fight.
I think that's what HBO must have sold them.![]()
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I enjoyed the fight. I'm not the one running around crying about it.
And when did I say "one-sided?" I thought the most likely outcome was a Wlad KO, but Haye had a great punchers chance too.
The unpredictableness of boxing is why I love it. I have bought far worse PPVs than that and will again in the future. Trust me.
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1. I wanted a good fight.
2. I didn't get it.
3. I was unbiased going into the fight. Had Haye won and backed up his bullshit, I would've said: "Good for him, and good for boxing."
4. The HW division needed a boost and didn't get it.
5. This fight will not generate more fan base for our sport of boxing.
6. That is all.
Early on it looked like it could be great, but Haye gave up and Wlad imposed the jab. It was fight over except for that exchange in the 10th and a couple of moments in the 12th. Someone needs to bring the best out of Wlad. Haye was not on that level.
It wasn't a particularly good fight, Wlad was pressing forwards and Haye wouldn't do anything. It got tedious. Could have been much better.
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