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I actually didn't think it was that bad for a heavyweight fight. Both guys were in shape (how many HW fights can we even say that?) and the last round was really exciting.
Just because the HBO commentary was shit doesn't mean the fight equaled their assessment. They wanted to equate Haye with being a bum and a loser (except the real fighter who commentated.)
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
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HBO especially Larry Merchant is very quick to shit all over a fight, but in this case they gave Wlad credit but just called Haye out for not coming to fight and rightfully so.
Look at all the shit Haye talked about Wlad's competition but in the end he was even worse.
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Well in fairness:
I never listen to any pre-fight talk or hype. We have a much better sport than WWF and I do not believe I have to resort to such build-up tactics to enjoy boxing, and if I had to, I would no longer be a fan of the sport.
I just think the best way to build up a fight is to show the fighters previous fights and that should be enough. If it isn't, well you may have a disguised mismatch on your hands.
To people bothered by Hayes shit talking, you only have yourselves to blame. Just don' tune in. I don't listen to celebrities or sports figures for political advice. Further, boxers hardly ever do what they are going to say they are going to do (inside the ring or out). Every boxer says he is retiring and except for Lennox, it is usually a lie. Every boxer interviewed says he is going to win VIA TKO/KO and rarely does so. I don't think this is his fault, almost always a boxer truly has to believe he has the goods to get teh job done in order to be successful at any level. Asking who is going to win and in what fashion is wasting everyone's time. The truly humble boxer is a rare specimen.
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
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Im watching it here now for the first time with Russian commentary.
To be honest it looks like Haye came to fight and tried a few things out in the first 3.
At the end of the 3rd he realized he contacted with Wald and Wlad gave him better instantly so he smiled at him on the ropes as they do when they feel it. lucky Wlad didnt contact solid with the last punch of the round on the bell or it may have ended there.
4th I see Haye is now wider stanced and rear foot is facing away a touch more like he is thinking of running,he has changed tactics here in the 4th and is being very evasive and allusive throwing less until the very end of the round where he has another go but fails to contact.
See how the rest goes![]()
I like it in Russian.
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Wlads such a straight shooter that knows his limits and his distances for his own style.Haye is now fighting the wrong fight; going in straight lines with head down while trying for high shots and the other way, a low straight for a reaction but he's not committing for fear of being caught and heads out or away nearly backwards as he does it. Doesn't make him look good between grabs. He's semi realized he cant hurt him but he can get hurt.
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