The Last Time You Were As Excited About A Fight As Haye-Klit
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dlh vs Mayweather
Calzaghe vs Lacy
Lewis vs Tyson
Benn vs Eubank 2
Barrera vs Morales 1
Barrera vs Naz
Naz vs Robinson (even though I knew my hero was going to lose).
Calzaghe vs Lacy
Lewis vs Tyson
Benn vs Eubank 2
Barrera vs Morales 1
Barrera vs Naz
Naz vs Robinson (even though I knew my hero was going to lose).
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rod riddle
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Re: The Last Time You Were As Excited About A Fight As Haye-Klit
I think Haye may have picked his time.
By the time the fight takes place Klit will have had one fight in nearly five years. At 37/38 it's gonna hurt.
Sam Peter is a different bag to Haye and a much more comfortable opponent in terms of pace for an ageing fighter. Haye's single punch power is often talked up - what is sometimes overlooked is that he connects very quickly and often.
Klit looks old recently. He is not going to look any younger next summer. Haye shocks him I think.
He's been well managed since Thompson - I think the team know exactly what they're doing.
By the time the fight takes place Klit will have had one fight in nearly five years. At 37/38 it's gonna hurt.
Sam Peter is a different bag to Haye and a much more comfortable opponent in terms of pace for an ageing fighter. Haye's single punch power is often talked up - what is sometimes overlooked is that he connects very quickly and often.
Klit looks old recently. He is not going to look any younger next summer. Haye shocks him I think.
He's been well managed since Thompson - I think the team know exactly what they're doing.
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For me, Naseem Hamed - most exciting fighter Ive ever seen. No one touches him.Herol wrote:Come to think of it, I've always considered Haye to be the most exciting active fighter, because of his skill, power, take on all comers attitude, ability to go down in fights and come back, the way he carries himself when things go wrong like his interview after Thompson. I am realising that I can't really think of anybody in history who was as exciting with the possible exceptions of Nigel Benn & Muhammad Ali.
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Good summary. Haye choose the wrong brother. Vitali took some THUNDEROUS punches from Lennox. But with boxing you never know.Hagler2002 wrote:Look what happened when Haye got hit on the chin against Barrett, and look how many shots it took to get him out of there, then take a look at the shots Lennox Lewis landed on the button when he fought Vitali and he didn't budge, taking this into account along with the height, reach & approximately 2 stone weight advantage I only see one outcome and that is a Klitschko KOHerol wrote:Nah! Klit does have a chance! :PHagler2002 wrote:This fight doesn't excite me at all, its a mismatch!
I think Vitali KO 2-4
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Perhaps Lewis-Holyfield, but it ended up being such a let down. The benefit of hindsight makes it hard to admit, but you're probably right about that one.Captain Hook wrote:You're not serious?!Herol wrote:I've followed this sport for around 11 years.
This is by far the most exciting fight ever in that time, so I can't really think of a more exciting prospective fight ever.
The most exciting fight in 11 years? A lumbering giant who is ring rusty v our own little upstart in the heavyweight division.
Love Haye to bits, and yes he is exciting, but this is not the most exciting fight since 1997.
What about Holyfield v Lewis? Morales v Barrera? Even Mayweather v Hatton was a more exciting prospective battle. What about the build-up to Calzaghe and Kessler? Naz v Barrera?
I appreciate your enthusiasm though
Similar with Naz - Barrera
Morales Barrera - yes, but no Brit involved and no chance of a David & Goliath. I just like Haye so much. He has such a big pair of nuts.
I was extremely confident that Mayweather would beat Hatton convincingly so no way on that one, I'm looking forward to Pac-Hatton far more.
Calzaghe-Kessler - I was fairly confident of a Calzaghe win, and it was after years of record padding, the exact opposite of David Haye. Calzaghe-Eubank got me into the sport.
It does depend upon whether you're a person who is envisaging a Haye win, which would be monumental against the true Heavyweight champ rather than a paper champion like Ruiz.
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I don't know, but he used to go by BigDaddyCaptain Hook wrote:Yeah, me too....Asterix wrote:I was very excited for Calzaghe vs Kessler.![]()
I don't think there's currently a fighter I really feel for at the moment, so I'm generally just watching because I enjoy boxing, not because I'm emotionally attached to one of the fighters. Actually, I was sad about Cotto, Mijares and Pavlik losing this year. They're 3 fighters I really enjoying watching when they're winning.
I am excited about Haye vs Klitschko. Maybe a 7/10 at the moment. It will no doubt increase with a good build up.
not being facetious because fair play to Herol, it will be a big fight and I don't want to knock anyone's enthusiasm of the sport - there are so few of us :)
Nice to get a mention off Bunce on Setanta the other night though boys! He said he is often on here arguing with us?! What's his username?
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Captain Hook
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Wlad is probably the true heavyweight champ, his brother has been in and out for too long......that said, after watching wlad on Saturday I think he picked the right brother.Herol wrote:Perhaps Lewis-Holyfield, but it ended up being such a let down. The benefit of hindsight makes it hard to admit, but you're probably right about that one.Captain Hook wrote:You're not serious?!Herol wrote:I've followed this sport for around 11 years.
This is by far the most exciting fight ever in that time, so I can't really think of a more exciting prospective fight ever.
The most exciting fight in 11 years? A lumbering giant who is ring rusty v our own little upstart in the heavyweight division.
Love Haye to bits, and yes he is exciting, but this is not the most exciting fight since 1997.
What about Holyfield v Lewis? Morales v Barrera? Even Mayweather v Hatton was a more exciting prospective battle. What about the build-up to Calzaghe and Kessler? Naz v Barrera?
I appreciate your enthusiasm though
Similar with Naz - Barrera
Morales Barrera - yes, but no Brit involved and no chance of a David & Goliath. I just like Haye so much. He has such a big pair of nuts.
I was extremely confident that Mayweather would beat Hatton convincingly so no way on that one, I'm looking forward to Pac-Hatton far more.
Calzaghe-Kessler - I was fairly confident of a Calzaghe win, and it was after years of record padding, the exact opposite of David Haye. Calzaghe-Eubank got me into the sport.
It does depend upon whether you're a person who is envisaging a Haye win, which would be monumental against the true Heavyweight champ rather than a paper champion like Ruiz.
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DavidPayne
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Lewis v Tyson - I was on the edge of my seat despite the time, the missus got up to watch it too.
Haye v Vitali is close.
Haye v Vitali is close.
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forcefraser
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Re: The Last Time You Were As Excited About A Fight As Haye-Klit
I was mentally excited about the following fights:
Lewis - Tyson
Tyson - Holyfield I
Hamed - Barrera
Gutted after the Hamed fight. He was useless that night.
Was pretty excited before the Khan - Prescott fight and Froch - Pascal
Getting geared up already for the Haye fight. Love it. Just hope it comes off. Would have preffered to have seen him in with Wladimir first. Vitali will do him.
Lewis - Tyson
Tyson - Holyfield I
Hamed - Barrera
Gutted after the Hamed fight. He was useless that night.
Was pretty excited before the Khan - Prescott fight and Froch - Pascal
Getting geared up already for the Haye fight. Love it. Just hope it comes off. Would have preffered to have seen him in with Wladimir first. Vitali will do him.
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I know he posts under BigDaddy at Doghouse but I've never seen him over here.Herol wrote:I don't know, but he used to go by BigDaddy
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He supposedly posts on Eastside as well according to a mucka of mine, I wonder if he's on here undercover??banjo wrote:I know he posts under BigDaddy at Doghouse but I've never seen him over here.Herol wrote:I don't know, but he used to go by BigDaddy
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jamesmcdonnell
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Holyfield v Tyson I, was the fight which excited me most without a doubt, not beforehand as i thought it was a mismatch - but I was literally jumping up and down on the furniture during the fight and was absolutely out of breath when he finally stopped him.forcefraser wrote:I was mentally excited about the following fights:
Lewis - Tyson
Tyson - Holyfield I
Hamed - Barrera
Gutted after the Hamed fight. He was useless that night.
Was pretty excited before the Khan - Prescott fight and Froch - Pascal
Getting geared up already for the Haye fight. Love it. Just hope it comes off. Would have preffered to have seen him in with Wladimir first. Vitali will do him.
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From a british point of view, yes, this is up there.
In the grand scheme of things, the only reason I can think of, that would make this fight remotely stand out on the world scene, is that the sport's premier division is in dire straits and this is as good a fight as any to shake things up and bring a little excitement back to it. Of course, that's assuming Haye can be competitive against V.Klit, which I guess, adds to its interest.
Haye isn't really regarded that highly in the states, that's pretty obvious from reading the other board, he hasn't lost yet though (at top level) and I'm sure the possible 'train wreck' aspect of Haye being clattered out of there in a round, Khan style, will draw interest.
For me though, it's about as big a fight as I can imagine, or remember (in recent times). Vitali is the Michael Jordan of upright mechanical fighters, Haye's shone against lesser robots, and I think if he can get his shots off flush, in combination, he can KO him. At the same time I can see Haye being in all kinds of bother from glancing blows, Vitali's jab will probably rob him of his senses.
It's an all or nothing fight for Haye, there's absolutely no way he goes the distance with Vitali and if he cant hurt him, he loses.
Haye's shown some real courage taking this fight, it pisses me off no end when I read shite about him trying to cash out before he's found out. Haye's got a fan's mentality and the balls to make it happen, for that reason I'm 100% behind him and that combined with the bleak prospect of winning makes this an epic fight, for a fan.
In the grand scheme of things, the only reason I can think of, that would make this fight remotely stand out on the world scene, is that the sport's premier division is in dire straits and this is as good a fight as any to shake things up and bring a little excitement back to it. Of course, that's assuming Haye can be competitive against V.Klit, which I guess, adds to its interest.
Haye isn't really regarded that highly in the states, that's pretty obvious from reading the other board, he hasn't lost yet though (at top level) and I'm sure the possible 'train wreck' aspect of Haye being clattered out of there in a round, Khan style, will draw interest.
For me though, it's about as big a fight as I can imagine, or remember (in recent times). Vitali is the Michael Jordan of upright mechanical fighters, Haye's shone against lesser robots, and I think if he can get his shots off flush, in combination, he can KO him. At the same time I can see Haye being in all kinds of bother from glancing blows, Vitali's jab will probably rob him of his senses.
It's an all or nothing fight for Haye, there's absolutely no way he goes the distance with Vitali and if he cant hurt him, he loses.
Haye's shown some real courage taking this fight, it pisses me off no end when I read shite about him trying to cash out before he's found out. Haye's got a fan's mentality and the balls to make it happen, for that reason I'm 100% behind him and that combined with the bleak prospect of winning makes this an epic fight, for a fan.
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More excited about Hatton v Tszyu and Lewis v Tyson but this is up there.
Most excited I've been was probably Maccarinelli v Gunn, seriously all that lovely money from the 1st round KO that was always going to happen!
Most excited I've been was probably Maccarinelli v Gunn, seriously all that lovely money from the 1st round KO that was always going to happen!
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I think that anybody who was excited about Lewis-Tyson bought into ridculous hype. It was a mismatch upon which I won a nice bit of cash.DavidPayne wrote:Lewis v Tyson - I was on the edge of my seat despite the time, the missus got up to watch it too.
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charlieb wrote: Haye's shown some real courage taking this fight, it pisses me off no end when I read shite about him trying to cash out before he's found out. Haye's got a fan's mentality and the balls to make it happen, for that reason I'm 100% behind him and that combined with the bleak prospect of winning makes this an epic fight, for a fan.
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Yeah, I was totally sure Lewis would win that fight, it was a mismatch really, Tyson didn't even really want to be in that ring, he was passive and totally past it compared to the fighter he had been in the 80's, and it was actually quite a sad spectacle watching him being torn to pieces - his corner should have pulled him out, because after 3 rounds, it was clear he had nothing to offer - except a very durable target for Lewis to tee off on.Herol wrote:I think that anybody who was excited about Lewis-Tyson bought into ridculous hype. It was a mismatch upon which I won a nice bit of cash.DavidPayne wrote:Lewis v Tyson - I was on the edge of my seat despite the time, the missus got up to watch it too.