I watched it as well on Sky Sports News. I was predicting Haye would be 15 stone 5lbs and I got Klitschko's weight spot on., the atmopshere looked at the weigh in, I loved the British fans chanting who have gone out to see it "You Are Supposed to Be at home".johnswan1 wrote:Official: Haye 15st 3lbs Klitschko 17st 5lbs
That's 213lbs vs 243lbs.
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freddydoesdallas
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Haye looks absolutely ripped
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Good weight for both guys especially Haye who will need to be light as possible on his feet but still be big enough to take out Klitschko.johnswan1 wrote:Official: Haye 15st 3lbs Klitschko 17st 5lbs
That's 213lbs vs 243lbs.
on a sidenote, as much as i admire Lennox lewis' boxing achievements he makes for a very poor commentator and just states the bloody obvious all the time, no insight at all.
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: Haye V Klitschko - The Weigh-in
Haye has actually come in a little lighter than previously, surprising, as I thought he looked bigger than usual in the pre fight pictures. Must be going for speed, which is definitely a good move. I thought Haye might have tried to muscle up for the clinches, but I guess he figures he doesn't want to let it get to the point where he's being clinched.johnswan1 wrote:Official: Haye 15st 3lbs Klitschko 17st 5lbs
That's 213lbs vs 243lbs.
Wlad has also come in quite light, I've noticed that he varies his weight quite a lot from fight to fight.
Re: Great support for Haye
Quality from the Brits.
Re: Haye V Klitschko - The Weigh-in
klitschko looks very calm and collected, it looks ominous for haye..... good odds at william hill, klitchko KO in early rounds.... between 20 and 33/1
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whatashambles
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Re: Haye V Klitschko - The Weigh-in
Since 2000 his lowest has been 240 1/2 and his highest has been 247. 6 1/2 pounds of a 10 year period and for someone of his size hardly varying muchjamesmcdonnell wrote:Wlad has also come in quite light, I've noticed that he varies his weight quite a lot from fight to fight.johnswan1 wrote:Official: Haye 15st 3lbs Klitschko 17st 5lbs
That's 213lbs vs 243lbs.
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keithmoonhangover
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I can't wait now. HA'WAY DAVID HAYE!!
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Have to agree there!rhino222 wrote:klitschko looks very calm and collected, it looks ominous for haye..... good odds at william hill, klitchko KO in early rounds.... between 20 and 33/1
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Pretty light for Haye. Might mean a return to the running round the ring tactics we saw against Valuev.
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the trouble is for haye, much as i like the size of his stones, and i know he will go out on his shield swinging for england....i cant forget people who have embarassed hayes chin in the past.....thwaites(?sp).....Mock.....thompson......barrett......Ruiz...... all hurt haye!!!..... or put him down.
its hayes chin that will probably be his downfall. if haye lands big klitschko might go down, if klitschko lands big...haye WILL go down...unfortunately.
its hayes chin that will probably be his downfall. if haye lands big klitschko might go down, if klitschko lands big...haye WILL go down...unfortunately.
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: Haye V Klitschko - The Weigh-in
238 for Chagaev.whatashambles wrote:Since 2000 his lowest has been 240 1/2 and his highest has been 247. 6 1/2 pounds of a 10 year period and for someone of his size hardly varying muchjamesmcdonnell wrote:Wlad has also come in quite light, I've noticed that he varies his weight quite a lot from fight to fight.johnswan1 wrote:Official: Haye 15st 3lbs Klitschko 17st 5lbs
That's 213lbs vs 243lbs.
I'm not saying he has massive swings in weight, but I think he chooses his weight for fights.
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Great support for Haye, but I'm not a big fan of football chants, booing the opponent or their anthem etc at boxing matches. Cheer your heart out for your man by all means but otherwise just enjoy the fight.jBacca wrote:Quality from the Brits.
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keithmoonhangover
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Klitschko hardly ever knocks anyone out earl, save your money leforge mate.leforge wrote:Have to agree there!rhino222 wrote:klitschko looks very calm and collected, it looks ominous for haye..... good odds at william hill, klitchko KO in early rounds.... between 20 and 33/1
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jamesmcdonnell
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Yeah, but Haye probably has the worst chin of anyone Klitchsko's fought in the last decade at heavyweight.keithmoonhangover wrote:Klitschko hardly ever knocks anyone out earl, save your money leforge mate.leforge wrote:Have to agree there!rhino222 wrote:klitschko looks very calm and collected, it looks ominous for haye..... good odds at william hill, klitchko KO in early rounds.... between 20 and 33/1
I'd be tempted myself - If he plants one on Haye early, he definitely has the power to stop him cold.
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whatashambles
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Re: Haye V Klitschko - The Weigh-in
240 1/4 according to boxrec! It doesn't really matter either way thoughjamesmcdonnell wrote:238 for Chagaev.whatashambles wrote:Since 2000 his lowest has been 240 1/2 and his highest has been 247. 6 1/2 pounds of a 10 year period and for someone of his size hardly varying muchjamesmcdonnell wrote: Wlad has also come in quite light, I've noticed that he varies his weight quite a lot from fight to fight.
I'm not saying he has massive swings in weight, but I think he chooses his weight for fights.
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keithmoonhangover
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I don't want to sound rude mate, but you're talking rubbish. Check Wlad's record.jamesmcdonnell wrote:Yeah, but Haye probably has the worst chin of anyone Klitchsko's fought in the last decade at heavyweight.keithmoonhangover wrote:Klitschko hardly ever knocks anyone out earl, save your money leforge mate.leforge wrote: Have to agree there!
I'd be tempted myself - If he plants one on Haye early, he definitely has the power to stop him cold.
Re: The 'who are you' chants have started...
ouch, don't like falling out with a main player like yourself on here, but mate, get real.......King Geedorah wrote:A number of Brits abroad for fights make complete and utter tits of themselves. Show some respect FFS.
Chanting 'Ingerland' now. eff me.
Shouting England when supporting an Englishman is hardly out of order is it? i LOVE the fact there are so many prepared to turn up at a weigh in and make Haye feel like we are there. All the chanting is part of what we bring to the table as fans....
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Valuev part 2 incoming!
I've always insisted the Valuev tactic will not work but of course Booth knows better so I trust him.![[icon_notworthy.gif] :bow:](./images/smilies/icon_notworthy.gif)
I've always insisted the Valuev tactic will not work but of course Booth knows better so I trust him.
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This ain't tiddlywinksKing Geedorah wrote:A number of Brits abroad for fights make complete and utter tits of themselves. Show some respect FFS.
Chanting 'Ingerland' now. eff me.
Re: The 'who are you' chants have started...
Yeah for a tough sport like boxing you need fans who are hard enough to shout abuse at fighters from behind barriers with a bunch of their equally out of shape drunken mates.Chambers2 wrote:This ain't tiddlywinksKing Geedorah wrote:A number of Brits abroad for fights make complete and utter tits of themselves. Show some respect FFS.
Chanting 'Ingerland' now. eff me.
I realise it's part of the game when any British fighter goes abroad, but I always think just cheer you man on, relax, have a beer and enjoy the fight.
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well, i agree..... i think wladimirs jab might be too much for hayes chin!!!keithmoonhangover wrote:I don't want to sound rude mate, but you're talking rubbish. Check Wlad's record.jamesmcdonnell wrote:Yeah, but Haye probably has the worst chin of anyone Klitchsko's fought in the last decade at heavyweight.keithmoonhangover wrote: Klitschko hardly ever knocks anyone out earl, save your money leforge mate.
I'd be tempted myself - If he plants one on Haye early, he definitely has the power to stop him cold.
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Personally speaking, I don't really like the fact that these big away fights seem to have turned into an England football crowd over the last decade. I feel like it changed a lot during the Hatton years where although the people abroad were impressed with the size of the support for the british fighter and the noise (as was I), they were less impressed with the booing of anthems/jingoistic songs/throwing up from drinking too much etc (as was I). I know a few lifelong boxing fans who were really dissapointed about the Hatton fans booing the national anthem of another country so vociferously.Crazyboy wrote:ouch, don't like falling out with a main player like yourself on here, but mate, get real.......King Geedorah wrote:A number of Brits abroad for fights make complete and utter tits of themselves. Show some respect FFS.
Chanting 'Ingerland' now. eff me.
Shouting England when supporting an Englishman is hardly out of order is it? i LOVE the fact there are so many prepared to turn up at a weigh in and make Haye feel like we are there. All the chanting is part of what we bring to the table as fans....
Going abroad to big fights has now become the fashionable thing to do, and it has resulted in the fact that you can be in Vegas sitting next to someone who is singing rule brittania etc but doesn't have the slightest clue about boxing.
People might think that's fine - I just preferred the olden days when you could still get right behind the fighter but without the football crowd. I wouldn't be surprised to hear songs being sung about the war etc in Hamburg and that's an unfortunate part of the way that away boxing crowds have changed in recent times imo.
Perhaps its because I'm Scottish, and when I'm abroad supporting a British fighter I don't want to spend the night singing ingerland ingerland ingerland. I feel like it used to be a more british rather than english atmosphere even for english fighters.
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I guarantee the crowd will be singing 10 German Bombers in the air, the dambusters etc tomorrow night!
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keithmoonhangover
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I'll make you a sportsmans bet that Wladimir does not stop Haye. If I win, you have to issue a public apology on here and likewise.rhino222 wrote:well, i agree..... i think wladimirs jab might be too much for hayes chin!!!keithmoonhangover wrote:I don't want to sound rude mate, but you're talking rubbish. Check Wlad's record.jamesmcdonnell wrote: Yeah, but Haye probably has the worst chin of anyone Klitchsko's fought in the last decade at heavyweight.
I'd be tempted myself - If he plants one on Haye early, he definitely has the power to stop him cold.