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Re: Meehan v Haye

Posted: 23 Oct 2008, 15:35
by Darkshark
I don't see any reason Meehan would take this fight, he's got his ranking and will get his title shot eventually - he doesn't need any sort of risk now.
Having said that if they did get in the ring I dont see it going the distance - either Hayes speed will allow him to land at will and he'd wear Kali down (I'm not sold on Hayes power as a heavy till I see it), or we find out that he can't hurt Meehan and he gets KTFO.
I'm excited about what Haye has the potential to bring to the heavyweight division, but it's not a done deal yet.

Re: Meehan v Haye

Posted: 24 Oct 2008, 18:11
by funso banjo baby
Darkshark wrote:I don't see any reason Meehan would take this fight, he's got his ranking and will get his title shot eventually - he doesn't need any sort of risk now.
Having said that if they did get in the ring I dont see it going the distance - either Hayes speed will allow him to land at will and he'd wear Kali down (I'm not sold on Hayes power as a heavy till I see it), or we find out that he can't hurt Meehan and he gets KTFO.
I'm excited about what Haye has the potential to bring to the heavyweight division, but it's not a done deal yet.

meehan is not a true heavyweight test...6ft 5 ....hollow bones

Re: Meehan v Haye

Posted: 24 Oct 2008, 18:27
by Brute
Funbags=hollow head.

Re: Meehan v Haye

Posted: 24 Oct 2008, 18:28
by toppity
Brute wrote:Funbags=hollow head.
:lol:

Re: Meehan v Haye

Posted: 24 Oct 2008, 20:10
by Brute
Both of Meehan's KO losses were stopped by the referee. He has never been counted out.

Lennox Lewis was counted out against Rahman. Did he have hollow bones?

Re: Meehan v Haye

Posted: 24 Oct 2008, 20:53
by adamheight
Brute wrote:Both of Meehan's KO losses were stopped by the referee. He has never been counted out.

Lennox Lewis was counted out against Rahman. Did he have hollow bones?
the ref saved him against williams though. if that fight continued kali would have ended up in the parking lot

Re: Meehan v Haye

Posted: 24 Oct 2008, 21:01
by buster007
the point adam is that he is a tuff son of a bitch.

Re: Meehan v Haye

Posted: 24 Oct 2008, 21:37
by adamheight
buster007 wrote:the point adam is that he is a tuff son of a bitch.
Yeah i know...thats the thing with heavyweights, if u get ureself clipped that early in a fight when ure still cold its gonna drop u regardless.

Even briggs almost ko'd lewis early....


On a side note: whittaker mcgirt is on espn right now.

Re: Meehan v Haye

Posted: 26 Oct 2008, 12:56
by banjo
Just come across this thread by mistake :DD

So G'day

Anyway I'm a fan of Haye but I'm skeptical of what he can really do at heavyweight as he's yet to show what he can do(forget his 'fight' with polish clubfighter Tommy Boner or whatever) but I'm not certain that Haye has a poor chin, he was floored by temple punches by Mock and Mormeck, and it was stamina problems which led to his collapse against Thompson rather than getting sparked out.

Still it'll be interesting to see if he has the punch resistance at heavyweight 8)

Re: Meehan v Haye

Posted: 26 Oct 2008, 13:13
by banjo
toppity wrote:
Brute wrote:Funbags=hollow head.
:lol:
Also it's good to see you guys having a go at my arch enemy(FBB) as he's done nothing but harass me since he joined this forum :D

Re: Meehan v Haye

Posted: 27 Oct 2008, 00:17
by Brute
He is a big tit.

Re: Meehan v Haye

Posted: 27 Oct 2008, 17:57
by Darkshark
funso banjo baby wrote:
Darkshark wrote:I don't see any reason Meehan would take this fight, he's got his ranking and will get his title shot eventually - he doesn't need any sort of risk now.
Having said that if they did get in the ring I dont see it going the distance - either Hayes speed will allow him to land at will and he'd wear Kali down (I'm not sold on Hayes power as a heavy till I see it), or we find out that he can't hurt Meehan and he gets KTFO.
I'm excited about what Haye has the potential to bring to the heavyweight division, but it's not a done deal yet.

meehan is not a true heavyweight test...6ft 5 ....hollow bones
Wtf? :o
Ok first of all I never said he was a test, although I do believe most people would be happy with a cruiser that's moving up to heavy taking Kali as his first real fight.
And secondly I was trying to make the point that Kali would never take this fight right now - he doesn't need risk, he needs to stay in shape, maybe get in with a tomato can while he waits for that mandatory - not fight a guy that' an unknown quantity.

Re: Meehan v Haye

Posted: 29 Oct 2008, 22:51
by Brute
Kali has put out an open challenge to any ranked heavyweight. He is not ducking anybody.

Re: Meehan v Haye

Posted: 10 Nov 2008, 09:26
by funso banjo baby
Brute wrote:Both of Meehan's KO losses were stopped by the referee. He has never been counted out.

Lennox Lewis was counted out against Rahman. Did he have hollow bones?


i fell asleep... but im back now

and i'll just say look what lennox did in the rematch

dont see meehan beaten rahman anytime soon



and as for fake funso ? he be trippin with that moniker :evil:

Re: Meehan v Haye

Posted: 11 Nov 2008, 04:27
by Hounddawg
How did Williams go on the weekend?

Re: Meehan v Haye

Posted: 11 Nov 2008, 09:12
by Asterix
Hounddog wrote:How did Williams go on the weekend?
He got knocked out in the 8th round.

Re: Meehan v Haye

Posted: 11 Nov 2008, 11:23
by funso banjo baby
Williams is past it now...needs to retire

those years of going to war have taken their toll

especially all those shots from Kali...... ouch :box: