Haye vs De Mori 1/16/16

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Post by AngryGoon38 »

Just noticed this one coming up. Haye returning from a 3+ year layoff. This one should be explosive. De Mori has a punchers chance but Haye should win this one unless he's all fat,flat and rusted up. I'm thinking Haye by 4th rd ko or tko most likely,then he'll probably be on his way to getting a title fight again in the very near future. Haye turned 35 in october so he needs to get things going quick.
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Lets hope that he turns up for this one! :witzend:

If he does actually turn up, it will be hard to know where Haye is at the moment.

A long inactive period coupled with major shoulder surgery is not a good combination.

Team Haye must be happy that he's fully functional, otherwise I assume he'd be trying to continue is zelebrity lifestyle rather than boxing again.
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De Mori's record looks super padded though, fighting guys who have had 4 or 5 fights 8 years into his career.
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Haye KO 1 or 2
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Haye's style is dependent on speed.His power comes from speed and reflexes.
Is he going to still have the reflexes at 35?
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tiny_acres wrote:Haye's style is dependent on speed.His power comes from speed and reflexes.
Is he going to still have the reflexes at 35?
...we don't know that...at least they are not getting better...
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If Haye does turn up & he's fit (I mean his shoulder as he'll be in shape) then he wins before the end of the 3rd, depending on which round he bet on.
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To be fair to Haye he always looks in good shape even after a lay off.

If his shoulder holds up he will win this cosy.

Away from the giants the best two would be Povetkin and a fit David Haye.
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This will be easy for Haye and De Mori career will be on the rock's :box: one round blowout.
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I will be surprised if Haye doesn't easily win by stoppage. de Mori's record is highly padded and I don't believe that he can compete with Haye, even if the latter is only 70 percent of what he once was.
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If I were a Haye fan I wouldn't get too excited about his return.
The fight is still more than a month away & as we know, Haye is as fragile as fine bone china. Virtually anything could go wrong with this guy. His shoulder could pop or tear, his hands could break, his eyebrows could cut or his toe could go... :roll:
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I hope he actually shows up this time.
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Three years is plenty of time for Haye's big toe to heal. Expect Haye to do some wonderful things in the ring.
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MachoTime wrote:Three years is plenty of time for Haye's big toe to heal. Expect Haye to do some wonderful things in the ring.
Haye can show up with the Toe injury , and his arm in a sling and still win this by a country mile ,,, They looked long and hard to find this guy
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I hope Haye lost. Almost impossible, but i hope.
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MachoTime wrote:Three years is plenty of time for Haye's big toe to heal. Expect Haye to do some wonderful things in the ring.
He's got another 9 toes that can potentially be injured. :TU:
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geronimo wrote:I hope Haye lost. Almost impossible, but i hope.

I hope his big toe explodes on the way to the ring.
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MachoTime wrote:Three years is plenty of time for Haye's big toe to heal. Expect Haye to do some wonderful things in the ring.
It was his LITTLE toe that he claimed was injured.
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Mark de Mori :

“I have targeted the shoulder before when I couldn’t hit them cleanly,”

“Because boxers don’t move when you target their shoulder, you can use maximum force and try and dislocate the shoulder joint,”

http://www.aus-boxing.com/2015/12/13/ma ... ith-power/

You have fought for 15 years now Mark. How many shoulders have you dislocated with that strategy?
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Freedom2013 wrote:
MachoTime wrote:Three years is plenty of time for Haye's big toe to heal. Expect Haye to do some wonderful things in the ring.
It was his LITTLE toe that he claimed was injured.
Everyone ridicules him for the excuse and everyone forgets he posted an image which confirms it.

Image
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Riddick Blowe wrote:
Freedom2013 wrote:
MachoTime wrote:Three years is plenty of time for Haye's big toe to heal. Expect Haye to do some wonderful things in the ring.
It was his LITTLE toe that he claimed was injured.
Everyone ridicules him for the excuse and everyone forgets he posted an image which confirms it.

Image

Anyone got a picture of Fury's toes after he BEAT! Wlad with worse injury's.
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Aussie Billy Dib 39-4 will tackle Englishman Jamie Speight 13-8 in a 10 round super featherweight contest on the David Haye vs Mark de Mori undercard.

Dib, who was previously promoted by rapper, 50 Cent, fought Takashi Miura for the WBC World super featherweight title in May.

Speight has lost 6 of his past 8 fights.
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Riddick Blowe wrote:
Freedom2013 wrote:
MachoTime wrote:Three years is plenty of time for Haye's big toe to heal. Expect Haye to do some wonderful things in the ring.
It was his LITTLE toe that he claimed was injured.
Everyone ridicules him for the excuse and everyone forgets he posted an image which confirms it.

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The thing is, he sparks Wlad and you never see that picture. It was an excuse, if it was so bad that it affected his fight he should have pulled out. I expect he fancies a shot at the titles quite a bit at the minute and don't expect any pull outs from him.
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Riddick Blowe wrote:
Freedom2013 wrote:
MachoTime wrote:Three years is plenty of time for Haye's big toe to heal. Expect Haye to do some wonderful things in the ring.
It was his LITTLE toe that he claimed was injured.
Everyone ridicules him for the excuse and everyone forgets he posted an image which confirms it.

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Lord his feet were so badly injured they turned green.... Did they require amputation?

Even so, David Haye with no feet would still Ko De Mori in one round
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Post by Evander »

I'll watch it.
I'm guessing most people out here don't care for the fight.
Reasons being Haye has been out for a few years and his signature performance was a dull one against Wladimir Klitschko in the big one.
A fight with Fury ... the way Fury reacted after the 2nd postponement leans me toward a non starter in the short term.
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