Quote Originally Posted by AdamGB View Post
Yeah, I think Wlad deserved to lose a point but later on Haye did too... Seeing as you can't lose a point for tripping it was a far call.

I reckon Wlad's camp probably chose a smoother canvas cos they knew Haye would be moving a lot... But the ammount of times he slipped was ridiculous.
"Slipped"....really

David Haye has a wide stance and when he throws looping/lunging hayemakers he's constantly off balance (which is how Monte Barrett knocked him down).

I think it was the decision of Haye and Booth that whenever Wlad leaned on him for David to go down and cry foul and see if they couldn't win a few points that way...fair play to them, but it eventually backfired and Haye ended up looking like Nani.

I couldn't believe how many times Haye looked at the ref for help...even when there were no fouls at all.

Gino did as good of a job as one could expect, both fighters were equally called out for their fouls and punished as such.