Will Haye’s Outlandish Tactics Work?

haye565465By Richard Gough: I will approach my articles in a “Fair” and “Non-Biased” way, as is sometimes ignored from other so be called boxing experts and writers.

With Haye on his mission to clean up the Heavyweight division, his first port of call was the supposedly weaker Klitschko brother Wladimir.

read more

Haye-Valuev: David is Looking Kind of Fat and Old

haye54342341By Scott Gilfoid: I sure hope for David Haye’s sake he doesn’t back out of anymore fights in the future and waste more of his career because he’s starting to look a little old to me judging from the recent video interviews of him. Not only that, Haye is starting to look a little fat around the jowls. Look at his face for a second and tell me that he doesn’t look as if he’s carrying around a good coat of fat. I hope he hasn’t been eating too many sweets in the year that he’s been off because he looked kind of fat to me.

read more

Haye-Valuev: Will David shock the world?

By William Mackay: David Haye (22-1, 21 KO’s) will be looking to pull off an upset next month in his title fight against WBA heavyweight champion Nikolay Valuev in Nuremburg, Germany. Although some boxing fans see Haye as beating Valuev, a perhaps bigger portion believe that the 7-foot Valuev’s bigger size and experience will be the telling factors in this fight.

read more

David Haye: Saviour or Failure?

haye343400By Brinsley Bailey: In the past the Heavyweight division was considered by fans and critics alike to be the top draw in boxing. It sparkled with marvelous talent and its champions were real celebrities (recognizable to more than just your average boxing fan). However, over the last 15 years, this division has become a barren wasteland with a lack of credible contenders. Years ago the Heavyweight landscape was viewed as a lake, brimming with talent and potential, but now this lake has become a stagnant pool of inability and disappointment.

read more

Haye vs. Valuev: Big Nikolay looking to knock David out

By Dave Lahr: WBA heavyweight champion Nikolay Valuev is counting on shutting up British challenger David Haye next month in his title defense on November 7th in Nuremberg, Germany. Haye has made it difficult for Valuev in the media with his taunting about the Russian’s looks and Valuev would like nothing better than to shut him up for good when they meet next month.

read more

Haye vs. Valuev: David will need to set the pace

haye434659By Dennis Broadhurst: With the Haye-Valuev bout fast approaching there are mixed opinions on who will win. Will Haye’s chin give out or will it be strong enough to get in close and hurt the huge monster Valuev? Haye certainly has some advantages, power, speed and youth are the main ones, while Valuev has obvious advantages in size and weight, strength (not power), reach, ability to take a punch and also experience.

read more

Haye vs. Valuev: David Not afraid of big Nikolay

By Chris Williams: Despite precious little experience at the heavyweight level to speak of former cruiserweight champion David Haye isn’t the least worried about facing WBA heavyweight champion Nikolay Valuev next month on November 7th, he says. But then again, Haye would probably say the same thing if he were facing IBF/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko or his brother WBC champion Vitali Klitschko. Haye has already been supremely confident about his own abilities, maybe too much so.

read more

Haye-Valuev: “I’ve got a solution to anything he throws at me” – David

By Chris Williams: British heavyweight contender David Haye (22-1, 21 KO’s) is expecting his opponent World Boxing Association heavyweight champion Nikolay Valuev to (50-1, 34 KO’s) to try and use his big size on him next month in their bout on November 7th, in Nuremberg, Germany. “I expect him to come out there and really try to assert his size on me, lean on me and use his very effective jab, Haye says.

read more