I though he honestly did great against Ruiz, and might have gotten him out of there quicker than either Klitschko brother potentially, but I noticed with him that he is way too wide open for the jab. For all his speed he gets really lazy in there defensively. I always thought the think that separated him from guys like Eddie Chambers who may have even quicker hands is the fact that Haye has much better overall speed and athleticism, but he seemed pretty flat footed to me, and I can't see him being able to get away from Wlad's jab which is way faster than Ruiz's both because of handspeed and footspeed, and Haye leaps in from so far away I don't see Wladimir being caught by such dramatic punches. I think Haye is great for the sport, but I know he's mentioned that he doesn't run, and maybe he needs to in order to increase his mobility in the ring, because if Ruiz and Valuev can catch him quite a few times with relatively weak, slow jabs then Wladimir is going to punish him as long as he wants to with that jab which will dictate the whole fight.

I don't even need to mention Vitali, though in this case I think Wlad is the bigger challenge for Haye despite his chin.