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    Default George Groves turning into David Haye.

    I saw him vs Anderson and he was flat footed and not stiff but not the most mobile.

    I've seen all his fights since and slowly, fight by fight he's starting to move, throw punches and avoid them like Haye and last night it was like watching a small, white, ginger version of David Haye!

    I actually like Haye's style so no complaints here.

    Anyone else see the change/similarities?
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    Default Re: George Groves turning into David Haye.

    Yes iv seen it for a while and no its not a good thing.

    Haye has absolutely no head movement, he relies on moving sideways around the ring. George was the same and as slow as Johnson was he was still getting caught and the legs went a few times, just like David

    You might get away with no head movement in the heavies but not in the super middles where they are quicker and put punches together better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Yes iv seen it for a while and no its not a good thing.

    Haye has absolutely no head movement, he relies on moving sideways around the ring. George was the same and as slow as Johnson was he was still getting caught and the legs went a few times, just like David

    You might get away with no head movement in the heavies but not in the super middles where they are quicker and put punches together better.
    I never thought about it like that. If that was Froch against him, he'd get walked down, considering old Johnson could do it.
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    Default Re: George Groves turning into David Haye.

    Haye had pretty slick head movement.
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    Default Re: George Groves turning into David Haye.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Haye had pretty slick head movement.
    When!!!?

    Show me a good example pf Haye using his amazing head movement, as in standing in punching range and actually bobbing and weaving as opposed to just walking sideways.

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    Default Re: George Groves turning into David Haye.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Yes iv seen it for a while and no its not a good thing.

    Haye has absolutely no head movement, he relies on moving sideways around the ring. George was the same and as slow as Johnson was he was still getting caught and the legs went a few times, just like David

    You might get away with no head movement in the heavies but not in the super middles where they are quicker and put punches together better.
    I never thought about it like that. If that was Froch against him, he'd get walked down, considering old Johnson could do it.
    Exactly, hes far to easy to hit. He even tried goading Johnson on the ropes but gotcaught by not one but 3 right hands!

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    Default Re: George Groves turning into David Haye.

    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Haye had pretty slick head movement.
    When!!!?

    Show me a good example pf Haye using his amazing head movement, as in standing in punching range and actually bobbing and weaving as opposed to just walking sideways.
    Found any examples of Hayes slick head movement yet?

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    Degale will beat groves in a rematch and im not a fan of degale.

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    Default Re: George Groves turning into David Haye.

    I disagree, I think DeGale's gotten worse and Groves better since the fight between them.
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    Default Re: George Groves turning into David Haye.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    I disagree, I think DeGale's gotten worse and Groves better since the fight between them.
    Agreed. Just look at the level of DeGale's opposition versus Groves'.

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    Hopefully we get to see it for a third time.

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    The similarities are there for sure. I'm not sure if Groves has the equivalent speed at his weight that Haye does though.

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    Default Re: George Groves turning into David Haye.

    I think in every era of boxing, a dominant boxing style becomes the most popular, in these 10-15 years the ambush style (quoting Dwyer here and his liberal usage of 'literally' ) seems to be the most popular but as Manny's fading out to retirement or just past prime I think the old school shoulder roll with high upper body movement and minimal lateral control will be prominent.

    Nothing particularly wrong with either style but the one inherit problem you'll run into is that since it is shown so many times its much easier to figure it out and counter it, I think one of Floyd's better tactics was perhaps no one really fought like him and therefore a general blueprint couldn't be well formulated.

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    Default Re: George Groves turning into David Haye.

    I actually think De Gale as improved but think he will always struggle with De Gale who just has the mental edge over him.
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    Default Re: George Groves turning into David Haye.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    I disagree, I think DeGale's gotten worse and Groves better since the fight between them.
    Yes you have a good point, I have not been to impressed with DeGale of late he does not seem to have
    improved a great deal at all.! Groves on the other hand, seems to be getting better and you would have
    to fancy him to beat Abraham.

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