Maloney tips Valuev to beat Haye
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DavidPayne
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Re: Maloney tips Valuev to beat Haye
Fair point. How many times has Holyfield been decked?
Re: Maloney tips Valuev to beat Haye
too manyDavidPayne wrote:Fair point. How many times has Holyfield been decked?
Re: Maloney tips Valuev to beat Haye
I wanna say five. But I may be thinking of my favourite boy band.
Re: Maloney tips Valuev to beat Haye
Since 2003, once, against Toney, I think.DavidPayne wrote:Fair point. How many times has Holyfield been decked?
Re: Maloney tips Valuev to beat Haye
6 times in total, I think.Emerson Poncey Name Ghent wrote:I wanna say five. But I may be thinking of my favourite boy band.
1. vs Bert Cooper 1991 ("On the way down, he grabbed the top rope to stay off the canvas but it was ruled a knockdown; the first of Evander's career. He took an 8 count.")
2. vs Riddick Bowe 1992
3. vs Riddick Bowe 1995
4. vs Riddick Bowe 1995
5. vs John Ruiz 2001
6. vs James Toney 2003
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opticald
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Re: Maloney tips Valuev to beat Haye
The people who think Haye will win mgiht need to consider a few things.
1. Valuev lost very very clearly to Holyfield and got the decision. Haye will be the recipient of a bad decision if he doesn't beat Valuev very very clearly throughout the 12 round period. I'm talking about 9 CLEAR Haye rounds where he is bouncing the punches off Valuevs chin.
1. Valuev lost very very clearly to Holyfield and got the decision. Haye will be the recipient of a bad decision if he doesn't beat Valuev very very clearly throughout the 12 round period. I'm talking about 9 CLEAR Haye rounds where he is bouncing the punches off Valuevs chin.
Re: Maloney tips Valuev to beat Haye
Yep, probably. I was disgraced at the Valuev victory over Holyfield. I thought Valuev had barely landed a punch. Maybe with hindsight I'd think differently; I don't know.opticald wrote:The people who think Haye will win mgiht need to consider a few things.
1. Valuev lost very very clearly to Holyfield and got the decision. Haye will be the recipient of a bad decision if he doesn't beat Valuev very very clearly throughout the 12 round period. I'm talking about 9 CLEAR Haye rounds where he is bouncing the punches off Valuevs chin.
Re: Maloney tips Valuev to beat Haye
I'm sure Haye can hurt Valuev but i just hope he picks his shots well n just doesnt swing away all night n knacker his sen out, heart says Haye......but head says Valuev !!!
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Bard of Boxrec
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Re: Maloney tips Valuev to beat Haye
If Haye lasts 12, he'll have taken shots from Valuev well, as Haye is not going to be a defensive wizard in there. Can he take those shots? I'm not sure he can. Can Valuev take Hayes shots? Well, firstly, Haye won't be landing easily. He's not going to land the type of right hand he did vs Gurov, Glen Kelly and so on. He'll have to rough up Valuev, and get on the inside to do his work and give himself a chance of landing something. I just think it'll be too awkward for Haye to land anything of note, and even if he does, I favour Valuev to take everything. If Haye has a chance of getting big combinations off I would give him a shot, but I just think he'll be forced to go for single shots and will be repeatedly leaning in every time and leaving himself wide open. For these reasons I think Valuev will KO him pretty early in the fight.
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MightyWarrior
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Re: Maloney tips Valuev to beat Haye
Can't see David lasting 45 mins with Goliath, and he might need a slingshot to hit the Valuev chin too
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It may have to be a perfectly delivered shot to hurt the Russian strongman, which punching UP will be a tad tricky.
Mock had him over with a temple shot, so did Barrett...was that where Mormeck hit him too?
It's definitely going to be where Valuev hits him....
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It may have to be a perfectly delivered shot to hurt the Russian strongman, which punching UP will be a tad tricky.
Mock had him over with a temple shot, so did Barrett...was that where Mormeck hit him too?
It's definitely going to be where Valuev hits him....
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Bard of Boxrec
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Re: Maloney tips Valuev to beat Haye
Trouble is Mightywarrior I don't think even a perfectly delivered shot can get it done, remember that beautiful right hand Haye landed vs Fragomeni in , I think it was the 6th? What a peach of a shot, and Fragomeni didn't budge! Now take Fragomeni and add another neck's worth of thickness to that already durable cranium, then factor in a well proportioned 7 foot frame, and Valuev has all he needs to absorb any single shot from Haye.
Realistically, how much in the way of clean shots can Haye land before the giant gets to him? He may not even get to land one! This is a Valuev KO the more I think about it, unfortunately. I'm prepared for Hide/Vitali mark II.
The only chance for Haye in this fight is if there is that odd German tradition of a boring fighter being in the mindset of going through the motions and coasting to a dull decision win (and the crowd seemingly not caring). One of those lethargic nights that shows the home fighter as not much of a danger but enough to steal the inevitable decision. Valuev's output against Holyfield was terrible and if that same Valuev turns up Haye might be able to land continously. Having said that, Holy was showing decent head and lateral movement and of course is many times tougher than Haye, while Haye as a target is easier to find and once you've found him you can have a lot of success.
Realistically, how much in the way of clean shots can Haye land before the giant gets to him? He may not even get to land one! This is a Valuev KO the more I think about it, unfortunately. I'm prepared for Hide/Vitali mark II.
The only chance for Haye in this fight is if there is that odd German tradition of a boring fighter being in the mindset of going through the motions and coasting to a dull decision win (and the crowd seemingly not caring). One of those lethargic nights that shows the home fighter as not much of a danger but enough to steal the inevitable decision. Valuev's output against Holyfield was terrible and if that same Valuev turns up Haye might be able to land continously. Having said that, Holy was showing decent head and lateral movement and of course is many times tougher than Haye, while Haye as a target is easier to find and once you've found him you can have a lot of success.
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Re: Maloney tips Valuev to beat Haye
One word springs to mind "Exactly" Temple is his problem area in my book not his chin and Valuev will be hitting temple more than anywhere else.MightyWarrior wrote:Can't see the David lasting 45 mins with Goliath, and he might need a slingshot to hit the Valuev chin too
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It may have to be a perfectly delivered shot to hurt the Russian strongman, which punching UP will be a tad tricky.
Mock had him over with a temple shot, so did Barrett...was that where Mormeck hit him too?
It's definitely going to be where Valuev hits him....
Guess we will see soon enough
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DavidPayne
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Re: Maloney tips Valuev to beat Haye
I've said from the outset, and it may seems a strange tactic given the size disparity but I think Haye needs duck beneath the jab and bang 1-2 to the body then out side door. I cannot see him landing counters over the top of a jab and if cant how the fkk does he hit the chin.
Having said all that. Chagaev got the job done.
Having said all that. Chagaev got the job done.
Re: Maloney tips Valuev to beat Haye
Hayes got to hit whatever he can, arms, chest, stomach, and get in and out as quickly as possible. I think he could do it, but if it goes the full twelve I think he will struggle.
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hitman_hatton1
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Re: Maloney tips Valuev to beat Haye
yeah easy.DavidPayne wrote:Having said all that. Chagaev got the job done.
so did an ancient holyfield (according to most)
both around the same size as haye.
haye is too fast and hits hard enough to make valuev think twice.
easy win. :>
Re: Maloney tips Valuev to beat Haye
I think Valuev's size is deceptive... as witnessed by the people on here that seem to act like he's some kind of destroyer because of his sheer physical presence, but gloss over the fact his last five fights have gone the distance.
He's going to struggle with Haye's speed and crucially, I think Haye can hurt him.
He's going to struggle with Haye's speed and crucially, I think Haye can hurt him.
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opticald
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Re: Maloney tips Valuev to beat Haye
Maybe, but he can certainly hurt Haye too and Haye will struggle to get around his jab.Deserter wrote:I think Valuev's size is deceptive... as witnessed by the people on here that seem to act like he's some kind of destroyer because of his sheer physical presence, but gloss over the fact his last five fights have gone the distance.
He's going to struggle with Haye's speed and crucially, I think Haye can hurt him.
Haye will not get a decision.
Re: Maloney tips Valuev to beat Haye
I think Haye needs to use the tactics RJJ used against Ruiz.
However he needs to be able to hurt him to do this otherwise the Russian will keep on coming and eventually overwhelm Haye.
However he needs to be able to hurt him to do this otherwise the Russian will keep on coming and eventually overwhelm Haye.
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Nightmare Roy
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Re: Maloney tips Valuev to beat Haye
When i see them next too each other you think, wow Valuev is way too big, but then i remember seeing 61 year old Holyfield giveing him fits. Haye to win and look damn good doing so.
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BroughtonRulesRefuge
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Re: Maloney tips Valuev to beat Haye
- I still see you gents still giving yourselves a major outbreak of adolescent hero worship zits over Mr. Field. Too many chocolates'll do that to soft lads.Nightmare Roy wrote:When i see them next too each other you think, wow Valuev is way too big, but then i remember seeing 61 year old Holyfield giveing him fits. Haye to win and look damn good doing so.
Valuev plunked down in his easy chair at ring center, but Mr. Field was too scared to come in for a good bouncing at his knee.
Go ask DKing who he has penciled in as the winner if you want to know who wins the next WBA exhibition, not Maloney. WBA babble has changed hands at least 9x depending on how you keep count in the past 10 yrs, first starting with Ruiz/Field in 2000 and ending with Ruiz and Field in 2008.
Only thing a bigger joke than the WBA babble are the Jacks Jump Over the Babble Stick on this thread by overgrown adolescents.