Re: How good is David Haye ?
Posted: 31 Dec 2009, 12:48
A strange comment from Haye concerning the Valuev fight
He said on his stool before the 12th round he looked across the ring and seen that Valuev didnt fancy the job anymore and he knew he had the beating of him
but he said it was "defenitely not the time to go for it (the KO)" - but rather just keep dancing out of danger
It makes me feel that Haye who as a Crusierweight was known for loving going to take people out ASAP - has a different mentality at heavyweight
He knows he is vunerable - and is on a smash and grab mission - knowing he is always one punch or a combination of punches of seeing his heavyweight mission crumble
He says he will be back to his old aggressive KO self against John Ruiz - lets hope so
But I suspect we are going to see alot more cautious David Haye from now on
And despite his bold worlds of knocking out Vitali and Wlad I feel if he ever does fight them - I think he is going to run all night
He said on his stool before the 12th round he looked across the ring and seen that Valuev didnt fancy the job anymore and he knew he had the beating of him
but he said it was "defenitely not the time to go for it (the KO)" - but rather just keep dancing out of danger
It makes me feel that Haye who as a Crusierweight was known for loving going to take people out ASAP - has a different mentality at heavyweight
He knows he is vunerable - and is on a smash and grab mission - knowing he is always one punch or a combination of punches of seeing his heavyweight mission crumble
He says he will be back to his old aggressive KO self against John Ruiz - lets hope so
But I suspect we are going to see alot more cautious David Haye from now on
And despite his bold worlds of knocking out Vitali and Wlad I feel if he ever does fight them - I think he is going to run all night