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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli was unlucky actually!

    I accept and realise that Enzo didn't know what to do when he got hurt. But there are very few who would know what to do if they were clipped by a punch Macca was.
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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli was unlucky actually!

    these vidoes been removed ? Can't access them any more ??
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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli was unlucky actually!

    Come on Jim, I mean if that's the case then the same can be said about thousands of fights that went the same way....

    Fact is Haye was the better man.....

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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli was unlucky actually!

    i agree, it was a fight that put two big punchers together with below average chins, it was whoever landed the first big shot would win, haye got there first.

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    I actually expect this loss to be the best thing that has ever happened to Maccarinelli.
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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli was unlucky actually!

    Im not so sure. What positives does he take from this? He'll never have to fight Haye again? His head is still attached to his arsehole?
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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli was unlucky actually!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimafee View Post
    I mean it all ended so quickly but if you watch the 2nd round closely, Enzo narrowly misses, on two occasions, the second part of a vicious looking left-hook double-up. If the head shots had of landed, Haye might of found himself on the floor.

    Haye was sensational last night though and i'm proud for my fellow Londoner.
    I have high hopes for him at Heavyweight.

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    I just watch it on youtubve. No, Haye wasn't lucky at all. Ducking and slipping hooks isn't luck. Enzo got completely owned. Haye should be able to make some noise with the big boys.

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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli was unlucky actually!

    If Haye was to stay at cruiser I'd like him to get Cunningham over to the UK and unify the 4 belts and then face Wlad Klitchsko which Wlad IMO could not handle Haye's power as remmeber Haye is a NATURAL heavyweight and he said so last night in the post fight presser and so he would be hitting harder at heavy.

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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli was unlucky actually!

    Sorry Jim my friend,poor wording bro. Enzo was TOTALLY outclassed,if this fight was unlucky then so was virtually every other ko in boxing!I have total respect for Haye,I've criticised him alot before but he seems like the real deal. Still want to se if he has the stamina to go with the tremendous power!

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    Quote Originally Posted by leftylee View Post
    If Haye was to stay at cruiser I'd like him to get Cunningham over to the UK and unify the 4 belts and then face Wlad Klitchsko which Wlad IMO could not handle Haye's power as remmeber Haye is a NATURAL heavyweight and he said so last night in the post fight presser and so he would be hitting harder at heavy.
    He'd also be getting hit harder.
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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli was unlucky actually!

    Yes Jim - it don't matter how hard they hit if they aint hitting nothing to quote the Greatest.

    I remember Tyrell Biggs throwing a perfect right hook at Tyson (text book perfect in the replays !) that if it had connected would have maybe sent him down for a count. Unfortunately Tyson was two seconds out of the way by the time it arrived - you can't say its unlucky mate if he missed a punch ! Skill lands them .


    As it happens I was always a bit skeptical of Haye but now I think that maybe us Brits have something to be excited about in heavyweight terms though I guess its cos how weak that division is at moment. Is Klitschko too big though ? Does he need to take out Audley first How good is he we will see.

    But yes am defo now a fan and will be fully behind him and on the edge when he is in the ring as I did /do with Benn , Lewis and Hatton.

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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli was unlucky actually!

    Rozzy... I'm not saying Haye was lucky to avoid the shots, im just saying Maccarineli was unlucky not to land them. He had the right idea.

    I'm saying this mainly because one of the 1st things Enzo said was '' i know what i did wrong''. Not much time for doing things wrong IMO.
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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli was unlucky actually!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimafee View Post
    Rozzy... I'm not saying Haye was lucky to avoid the shots, im just saying Maccarineli was unlucky not to land them. He had the right idea.

    I'm saying this mainly because one of the 1st things Enzo said was '' i know what i did wrong''. Not much time for doing things wrong IMO.
    Enzo can know what he did wrong after the fact and it's doesn't mean a thing. When my coach slaps me with a pad in the head for throwing a lazy jab, I know exactly what I did wrong after he slaps me. I wasn't unlucky for getting slapped. Enzo wasn't unlucky not to land them. Haye was more skillful to make him miss. He might have had the right idea, but having the right idea and being able to execute are two different things. Enzo was lucky the ref made a good stoppage before he got really hurt.

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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli was unlucky actually!

    Look, I can sse what everyone is saying about Haye out classing Macaroni, or whatever his name is. But if you think about it, he was a bit unlucky. Rewind back to the fight between Marquez and Vazquez last week. Marquez falls back against the ropes in the 12th, the referee steps in, and calls it a knockdown. Fast forward to last night. Macaroni falls into the ropes, the referee doesn't step in and Haye pounds him. What is the correct call on things like that?

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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli was unlucky actually!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimafee View Post
    Rozzy... I'm not saying Haye was lucky to avoid the shots, im just saying Maccarineli was unlucky not to land them. He had the right idea.

    I'm saying this mainly because one of the 1st things Enzo said was '' i know what i did wrong''. Not much time for doing things wrong IMO.
    What Enzo should have done - the game plan to defeat Haye - was to be extremely careful and keep those guards up all the way in the early rounds, and _then_ go after Haye in the mid to late rounds.

    Almost hitting Haye doesnt get any him any probs, and letting Haye hit him was clearly 'doing things wrong'.

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