Miles, I really don't think you understand the reality of what was in front of Haye. A high skilled and experienced fighter who out weighed Haye by over 2 stone!

He stuck to his tactics, which were the only real option (unless he wanted to be sparked) and couldn't land what he wanted to. Wlad put it on the line no more than Haye did... His style and size meant he'd never not win by UD if Haye couldn't stop him. In my eyes considering Wlad had two stone on Haye - he wasn't much less content to survive than Haye was.

It amazes me when boxing fans get suckered in by hype and prefight talk. I know you dislike Haye (or his grammar!) but really? Old, fat ass Toney? You must be trolling!!