My thoughts......
Well Wlad was the favourite to win and I think wlad on points was a very very likely outcome from the moment the fight was concieved.
i have to say boxing frustrates me when it pans out as predicted. But then that's life.
I actually think that haye did better than most on here are giving credit. I understand that there are alot of people to thrust the dagger into haye now for one reason or another. But the fact is Haye landed some good shots and was dangerous throughout.
End of the contest, wlad had won fair and square and there can be no complaints.
The knock down was a complete farcical joke but had it been given or not the result would have still been the same so you can't dwell on that too much.
Haye did have a broken toe it's there for all to see. He probably should have pulled out or post poned but come on, when you have people, especially those on this forum, that don't believe training injuries exist it wasn't really an option. BUT just like the faulse knock down the toe wasn't the reason haye lost the fight.
The ring entrances. Probably the most elaborate ever seen in boxing so far. They were works of art in themselves. I thought it was genius by the haye camp to use the time that Wlad was going to make them wait in the ring to post pone their entrace. However I didn't like the fact that Haye had to pretty much fight his way to the ring and wlad got a clear path through. As you all know by now I'm all for a n even playing field in the sport.
In the post fight, wlad was very gracious and i think his stock has risen alot from this fight, I think he'll have made a lot of new fans. Haye on the other hand is going to get a lot of stick. Deservedly or not, a lot of that stick is going to come from people who would never step into a ring let alone reach the very top of their proffession or sport.
I think a rematch is very possible, where else is wlad going to make that money. And if it happens I'll be supporting haye again![]()


Thanks:
Likes:
Dislikes: 

Reply With Quote
Bookmarks