View Full Version : Haye vs Barrett weigh in pics ASAP please..
dwilson
11-14-2008, 10:39 AM
I have gone and missed it I think, too busy watching Thomas Tank engine...he's in a spot of bother you see.
DamonD
11-14-2008, 10:40 AM
Can't talk, too busy ogling your avatar.
dwilson
11-14-2008, 10:43 AM
Yep. Gonna leave it up til the mods or a worker makes me replace it. I love a nice set of boobs to look at.
mrbassie
11-14-2008, 10:51 AM
How come she's only got two, what happened to the other one?
dwilson
11-14-2008, 10:52 AM
How come she's only got two, what happened to the other one?
:blood
robpalmer135
11-14-2008, 11:01 AM
im sure the weigh in is not until half 5.
Tuffnutz
11-14-2008, 11:08 AM
I'd like to weigh in them boobies. :admin
doug.ie
11-14-2008, 11:20 AM
I'd like to weigh in them boobies. :admin
:p
dwilson
11-14-2008, 11:42 AM
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Firstly here are some boobs to keep you guys busy until 5.30 and secondly thank god I have not missed the weight in, I was pretty sure it was supposed to be at 2pm. Anyway I better get off...Lazytown is about to start.
Boxing Gloves
11-14-2008, 11:48 AM
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Weigh in has happened
Haye 15st5
Barrett 16st2
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Weigh in has happened
Haye 15st5
Barrett 16st2
i guess the 5:30 show must be pre-recorded.
Tuffnutz
11-14-2008, 12:00 PM
He weighed 217 for Bonnin.
I'm interested to see how he looks at the weigh in compoared to the Bonnin weigh in where he probably just did'nt cut much weight.
Strike
11-14-2008, 12:08 PM
What the fuck?
Sorry but this is a bit weird. Granted maybe he is in better shape than for Bonin and it is more lean muscle, but I would have expected him to be at least 222lbs. He has spent months "bulking up" and he is lighter than he was against Bonin.
The good news is he should still be quick, but frankly he is not a natural heavyweight in terms of what the modern heavy is. He will be giving away 2 stone or more against Wlad etc. It seems a lot.
robpalmer135
11-14-2008, 12:10 PM
15st 5lbs. correct me if im wrong but thats 215lbs.
i think he will weigh more for the klitschko fight. barret is still quick. maybe haye looses speed if he goes above 220
doug.ie
11-14-2008, 12:10 PM
its already happened??
Boxing Gloves
11-14-2008, 12:12 PM
15st 5lbs. correct me if im wrong but thats 215lbs.
Thats correct.
Beeston Brawler
11-14-2008, 12:12 PM
I think 215 is about right, he certainly didn't want to be higher than 225.
As he is relatively small for a heavy, he certainly doesn't want to lose much of the speed that would be his advantage - as it was with Chris Byrd to a degree, though Haye carries the weight better.
His ability to slip shots will be the key, rather than the ability to block them with his face and stand up. Putting on too much weight would make him too hittable and lead to some pretty bad beatdowns.
dwilson
11-14-2008, 12:19 PM
Hopefully he can still carry power with 215lbs and be really quick. Haye is about 6' 3" I think so against most of the heavies he should be the right height, I do not think that bulking up another 20/30 lbs for when he fights Wlad would be a good idea. Most of the heavies are fat fuckers apart from the giant Valuev and the Klit freaks. The pics and the actual fight will tell us more than just grumbling about him being only 215.
Boxing Gloves
11-14-2008, 12:28 PM
No one ever told Tyson he needed to be 230lbs to be able to knock someone out, same with a young Foreman (Not sayin Haye is on there level), but you can either punch or you cant, my concern is that he keeps his speed, because with his power and speed he will be explosive, take his speed away and he is just another puncher,
whats going to be Hayes advantage is being able to counter or startle
much slower heavyweights, its going to be fun to watch.
christ, i hope i don't miss the fight by three and a half hours as well
Beeston Brawler
11-14-2008, 01:14 PM
At his height and build, coming in around 230 will only make him slower - but just his hands but his head and body - movement around the ring, everything.
Those extra 15lbs aren't going to save him if he walks onto a massive bomb that he may have slipped weighing 215.
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Boro chris
11-14-2008, 02:46 PM
I have gone and missed it I think, too busy watching Thomas Tank engine...he's in a spot of bother you see.
Bollocks to the fight! Who does that bottom belong to?
dwilson
11-14-2008, 02:57 PM
Bollocks to the fight! Who does that bottom belong to?
I wish I knew.:hey :hey :hey
Although even better would be the wife knowing...:hey :hey :hey
scurlaruntings
11-14-2008, 03:20 PM
No one ever told Tyson he needed to be 230lbs to be able to knock someone out, same with a young Foreman (Not sayin Haye is on there level), but you can either punch or you cant, my concern is that he keeps his speed, because with his power and speed he will be explosive, take his speed away and he is just another puncher,
whats going to be Hayes advantage is being able to counter or startle
much slower heavyweights, its going to be fun to watch.The diffrence is Tyson was a natural heavy. You could see that from his build. Haye isnt. He`s a guy that can make 200lbs but doesnt want to because he wants the glory up at heavyweight much the same way Holy did. But Haye isnt Holyfield. Holy was exceptional as a cruiser and much the same at heavy. I wish Haye the best but if he`s going to get in the ring vs behmoths like Vlad and co he`ll get manhandled at the weight as he simply isnt big enough. Hopefully his power bails him out but the guys a front runner with a weak chin. Not good signs at all..
margo82
11-14-2008, 03:41 PM
but the guys a front runner with a weak chin
Front runner? Ya think?
Enzo, Fragomeni, Mormeck were all fights where Haye fought off the back foot and counter punched, seems to suit him well.
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