Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
Wait a minute Teddy. You mean the guy who is behind has to change something?

Somebody notify David haye!
speaking of Haye. His trainer said that Haye felt a Wlad right hand in the 6th round that changed things. I think his point was entirely correct (though the round was off-I think Haye felt 2 good right hands in the 5th round from Wlad-both landed pretty good but not perfect).

Haye felt them and he decided getting jabbed was a better idea than trying to turn it up and getting hit perfect with the right hand.

Haye had a choice in the ring and he was unwilling to continue to make the attempt to try to beat Wlad (short of wild homerun shots that were too rare). He was like every other Wlad opponent. That jab is hard. I'll keep fighting him. That right hand hurts like all hell. I'd rather get jabbed!!!!!