Anthony Joshua vs David Haye
Posted: 02 Jul 2024, 13:38
Best version vs best version.
Who takes it?
Who takes it?
I think, that's a wonderful analysis!NazNaci1 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2024, 19:15 Haye had speed, good power and reflexes but just cannot see him taking down AJ.
He would punch hard enough to be a genuine danger for, say, 5-6 rounds but then he loses some of his snap.
He could crack in single shots but AJ's size, strength and power would have worn down Haye but that point, that Hay would be reliant on single punches, which won't be enough.
Not sure AJ stops him as David had excellent head movement and could evade, duck and sway out the way.
A tough one to call, even though a fast, decent hitting Ruiz was able to land in combinations and drop and hurt AJ numerous times, its not something Haye ever did (punch in 4, 5, 6 bust salvos).
I strongly agreed with you on your analysis!EdwardRevolver1993 wrote: ↑04 Jul 2024, 07:11I think, that's a wonderful analysis!NazNaci1 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2024, 19:15 Haye had speed, good power and reflexes but just cannot see him taking down AJ.
He would punch hard enough to be a genuine danger for, say, 5-6 rounds but then he loses some of his snap.
He could crack in single shots but AJ's size, strength and power would have worn down Haye but that point, that Hay would be reliant on single punches, which won't be enough.
Not sure AJ stops him as David had excellent head movement and could evade, duck and sway out the way.
A tough one to call, even though a fast, decent hitting Ruiz was able to land in combinations and drop and hurt AJ numerous times, its not something Haye ever did (punch in 4, 5, 6 bust salvos).