David Haye v. James Tillis
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Vladimir5555
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David Haye v. James Tillis
What happens?
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Re: David Haye v. James Tillis
Tillis on points.
David Haye's output is too low to beat a slickster like Tillis & although Haye is a good puncher, I don't think he has the one-shot power at HW that would have been needed to put enough hurt on Tillis.
David Haye's output is too low to beat a slickster like Tillis & although Haye is a good puncher, I don't think he has the one-shot power at HW that would have been needed to put enough hurt on Tillis.
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Vladimir5555
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Re: David Haye v. James Tillis
Tillis W12
Re: David Haye v. James Tillis
Young Tillis wins by late stoppage, or decison, old Tate loses by late stoppage, or decision.
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dempseyfire
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Re: David Haye v. James Tillis
? Doesn't have the firepower? Tillis hit as hard as Haye does . . .mercman wrote:Haye wins, probably stops him. Tillis is slippery but doesn't really have the firepower or size to keep Haye off him indefinitely. Haye TKO 8.
Tillis by decision.