Could go either way really, if Vladimir keeps Haye busy with his jab and then catches him he might take it. Haye could also KO Klitchko when you consider his past record and Klitchko´s previous KO losses.
Vitali would demolish Haye though imo.
Don´t like Haye´s over the top arrogance and nastyness, and even though I´m English I hope he gets flattened.
Total embarressment of a fight...I thought I was watching strictly come dancing.
It really does show what a total joke the heavyweight division has become when a glorified super-middleweight can get a shot at the unified title.
As for the fight itself...Haye's body movements were too quick for klitschko but his punches were too slow...In the end there was about 5 punches landed the whole fight and 3 of them were in the last round.
"The Daemon lied with every breath. It could not help itself but to deceive and dismay, to riddle and ruin. The more we conversed, the closer I drew to one singularly ineluctable fact: I would gain no wisdom here."
He landed consistently yes. But you're making out as if he was throwing loads of punching. A couple of jabs here and there at most and nothing particularly exciting or effective.
Here's a fight with more action in the 5 rounds than Haye-Klitschko had in its entire 12.
at 5 minutes of the 2nd video is unbelievable stuff
And yes, I know the weight division difference means you would expect more punches thrown but I would've expected at least some action in the 1st 11 rounds.
It was boring and it's no wonder that heavyweight boxing's reputation is all but finished when this is the best it has to offer.
It's not that big anymore for us Brits, Carl Froch is basically ignored, David Haye it seems can't fight as well as he can talk and Amir Khan has virtually disappeared.
so he threw about 5 punches and landed them. that's consistent. still means he threw virtually no punches and the fight was boring. so yeah. I'm still right.