Haye Vs Klitschko - who's watching tonight? I can't wait for it. Fancy Haye to knock Wladimir out in the 7th or 8th, but it could easily go either way.
Looking forward to it too. Can't stand Haye, even before the build up to this he's always annoyed me. I really hope Klitschko knocks him out and embarrasses him.
It's going to be very interesting to see if Haye can back up his big mouth in the ring tonight., He has done before, but this really is the big time. Wladimir wants to kill him, but you know he's far too smart to le that affect his game plan.
Klitschko has everything in his favour too, experience, reach, weight. Plus its a real make or break match for Haye, if he loses quickly he's done. At the very least Haye has to make this match last and make it close so he can maybe get a re-match.
Can't stand Haye. Would love to see Klitschko destroy him.
Klitschko looks like one of those genetically modified lab created monster like boxers Rocky had to fight against.
We should sign him instead of Samba.
Good first round. Haye looks lively in there.
Only caught the last few rounds, but it wasn't too exciting from what I saw.
I propose that in situations like this, where, in my opinion there is really no clear winner, the matches should be extended 3 more rounds, and an extra round afterwards- until there is a knock out.
I feel cheated of an hour of my life.
Klitschko killed him, really taught him a lesson. Not sure what to make of Haye's broken toe excuses.
flobaba wrote: in my opinion there is really no clear winner
in my opinion there is really no clear winner
:confused:
What a bore that was.
Tim wrote: flobaba wrote: in my opinion there is really no clear winner :confused:
it's KO or waste of time for me Tim.
Ah well, onto the tennis now
While you guys were mucking about with Klitschko, I watched one of the best ever UFC events. Each one of the main event fights was outstanding, especially the title fight which went the distance.
flobaba wrote: Tim wrote: :confused: it's KO or waste of time for me Tim. Ah well, onto the tennis now
Tim wrote: :confused:
You might aswell scrap any form of competitive martial arts then. Only a very select few have the sort of power to knock somebody out cold in a controlled environment, even among the pro's.
Wow
A 40 yr old outworking a 29 yr old previously unbeaten world champion! Amazing what this man has just done at his age.
Hope he retires now. Some of the punches he took were hard to watch. Absolute legend.
Yup, but that's not happening as the division is stacked so there's too much money to walk away from. PBC is making up for the riches Arum siphoned off him for years. I had it 114-113 to Thurman but i'm pleased the judges went with the knock-down.