View Full Version : COME ON Haye .. COME ON Khan...
Darni187
05-03-2009, 04:15 PM
O.k guys last night our No.1 British fighter got K.O in 2 rounds, I hope he retires now and I like to thank Hatton for a great career.
Now lets get behind our boys and lets hope Haye and Khan win their World Title fights in June.
Ilesey
05-03-2009, 04:44 PM
War GB!
9Ball
05-03-2009, 04:46 PM
Haye is the man and Khan is the kid. Both have massive futures in the sport. They both get my vote, as do most British fighters.
Yep. I'm not a fan of Khan but I kinda feel obliged to get behind him now. It would be sad if there were was only Froch left to put on world class fights and excitement. Carl Froch. A sad day indeed.
9Ball
05-03-2009, 04:51 PM
Yep. I'm not a fan of Khan but I kinda feel obliged to get behind him now. It would be sad if there were was only Froch left to put on world class fights and excitement. Carl Froch. A sad day indeed.
:rofl:rofl:rofl
El Cepillo
05-03-2009, 04:53 PM
Now would be a good time for THE PRINCE TO RETURN. :lol:
Darni187
05-03-2009, 05:02 PM
Yep. I'm not a fan of Khan but I kinda feel obliged to get behind him now. It would be sad if there were was only Froch left to put on world class fights and excitement. Carl Froch. A sad day indeed.
So you are human ;)
9Ball
05-03-2009, 05:02 PM
Now would be a good time for THE PRINCE TO RETURN. :lol:
WTF has Prince Andrew got to do with boxing? :D
El Cepillo
05-03-2009, 05:18 PM
WTF has Prince Andrew got to do with boxing? :D
:lol:
Hamed-Barrera II @ crusierweight is on the cards :deal
I don't think Haye could have any less of a chance than Hatton the way that fight unfolded...
Hatton was never in a position to have a punchers chance, and when he did get into one he got punished. When he landed Pacquiao lifted his gloves to tell him it didn't hurt.
Haye definitely has the typical punchers chance. The only way it could go worse for him is if he gets KO'd by a jab in the first round. Unlikely against the methodical Klitschko.
El Cepillo
05-03-2009, 05:25 PM
I don't think Haye could have any less of a chance than Hatton the way that fight unfolded...
Hatton was never in a position to have a punchers chance, and when he did get into one he got punished. When he landed Pacquiao lifted his gloves to tell him it didn't hurt.
Haye definitely has the typical punchers chance. The only way it could go worse for him is if he gets KO'd by a jab in the first round. Unlikely against the methodical Klitschko.
You had to tempt fate....:lol:
rockandrollstar
05-03-2009, 09:39 PM
Manny proved that speed kills.
Haye and Khan have got nothing to worry about.
If Khan listens to Roach and sticks to his gameplan for the whole fight it should be an easy night.
All Haye needs to do is keep his distance (like he did early against Enzo and Barrett) slip a Klitschko jab and land a big overhand right and it will be lights out.
Come on lads you forgot about our other great world tittle hopeful: Junior Witter. :yep
Manny proved that speed kills.
Haye and Khan have got nothing to worry about.
If Khan listens to Roach and sticks to his gameplan for the whole fight it should be an easy night.
All Haye needs to do is keep his distance (like he did early against Enzo and Barrett) slip a Klitschko jab and land a big overhand right and it will be lights out.
No, it won't.
Klitschko has never been knocked out with any one punch and he's faced harder punchers than Haye. He's always got back up, without fail. Sometimes two or three times. At the least Haye is going to have to show good finishing ability and not allow Klitschko to buy time as he does so well.
Haye had to hit Monte Barrett quite a few times, there is a fair bit of blind optimism about this theory that Haye only has to hit him once.
faisal
05-03-2009, 10:41 PM
I'm gonna get behind haye i like him
rockandrollstar
05-03-2009, 11:34 PM
No, it won't.
Klitschko has never been knocked out with any one punch and he's faced harder punchers than Haye. He's always got back up, without fail. Sometimes two or three times. At the least Haye is going to have to show good finishing ability and not allow Klitschko to buy time as he does so well.
Haye had to hit Monte Barrett quite a few times, there is a fair bit of blind optimism about this theory that Haye only has to hit him once.
Yeah in hindsight this is true. He had to knock Barrett down 5 times (I think?)
Although Haye has the speed to throw 5+ punch combinations like he did against Mormeck and Enzo. Which will certainly trouble Wlad.
As long as Haye doesnt get tagged he'll win.
Although my mate was talking to Mick Williamson (Hatton and Haye's cutman) in Vegas the other day and Mick reckons Haye will lose!
Haye will be out longer than Hatton.
9Ball
05-04-2009, 12:46 AM
Haye is not fighting anyone remotely near the equivalent skill and speed of Pacman.
And Haye is pfp a much better boxer than Hatton so I believe that Haye stands a 100% better chance of winning than Hatton ever did.
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