78-75, 77-75, 76-75 decision against Travis Walker. White Tyson becomes the first man in boxing history to win a decision over Travis Walker. :laugh11: Nice slugfest actually. Decision was okay, but Chagaev looked exhausted in the end. That he couldn´t drop Walker with flush shots, should calm Haye, if he had any concerns. Right now on http://www.bild.de/ The last hope of U amateur world champion Jack Culcay
Legendary interview: Reporter: Are you ready for Haye? Crowd laughs out loud. Chagaev: Haha funny. :laughing::laughing:
Well he'S the first to be able to outbox Walker and not to have to rely on a KO... Also i think the first who wasn't genuinely hurt besides Quesada... :giggle:
People fail to get it.......it's the savvy plodder who will do Haye. Or a Klitschko. Guys like Chagaev come forward, hands up, apply pressure, hard to hurt....they will get to Haye. Trust me. Right now, if Chris Arreola got his fat arse in shape I would give him a 50-50 chance. If he is still there after 4 rounds...make it 60/40. Once Haye starts to sputter anyone who has a bit of mojo about them will get shots off and will hurt him.
This version of Chagaev stands no chance against Haye. He couldn´t hurt Walker, whose chin is even worse than Haye´s. He was easy to hit and exhausted after eight rounds.
If George Foreman was in his prime he'd knock out Haye too. Let's not resort to fantasies. That's too far a stretch the mythical matchup forum let alone here.
Did anyone catch the Ringside special on thursday on sky sports? Adam Booth and Bernt Boent were on the show to publicly discuss a possible Haye v Wlad/Vitali fight, but after they exchanged words, nothing truly came of it, as they discussed matters concerning tv money, mandatory challengers, contracts and more malarkey. It's not going to happen in my eyes. Too much bullshit is going on.
He's always looked the same to me. Sure they both had close fights against Valuev. A guy that's 7'5 is clearly not easy to fight, even if he only has a modicum of ability. I don't like Haye, but he's far better than Chugs. Chugs is not a complete and utter scrub, but he's the opitome of average. Povetkin has turned out to be a disappointment, just fighting bums, but I'd pick him to batter Chugaev.
Legends of their sport and David Haye. Next he´ll pose with Goldikova and Zenyatta for a picture called three bitches.
I'm pretty sure the version of yesterday doesn't beat Valuev and doesn't go as far as he did with Wlad, but yeah i agree, he was never good to begin with. I lost all faith in him, when he drew with Virchis in a very sorry excuse for a fight.