Quote Originally Posted by Dave Hughey View Post
What I mean is, Haye is young and inexperienced. He's shown a pretty defence against the bigger fighters. If he could learn how to slip a jab and then throw something back, and learn how to throw "punches in bunches" he might become quite formidable.

I think he's got the heart to do it, myself. I don't think he was scared of Wlad. He just saw the writing on the wall early in the fight.
I dont think he's "done" but he really doesn't get a pass on inexperience being a factor. He's a 9yr professional with 4 'major' championships and certainly talked like he had already been to the mount and belonged. I'm not sure he can pocket his shtick and ego long enough to make serious adjustments.