Couldn't have been more wrong if he tried... :: That was a s EXPOSED I've seen a Werren fighter in many a moon. Jesus man, Enzo landed a solitary punch in the whole time the fight lasted. Haye stalked and blasted him...
:: Fuck all of you:flip: Nah, i really did expect Enzo to do allot better. Maybe Braithwaite wasn't the fighter I thought he was or maybe he was over the hill, or maybe it was just a fortuitous style match up but the way he handled him impressed me very much. Totally dominated him and looked damn good doing it to me, it looked like Calzaghe was polishing him into a diamond. As I said, the way he mixed up short and long shots, his awareness of range pulling back inches then countering, the unorthodox angles on his hooks, he was starting to look very much like Calzaghe to me. I thought he looked allot more methodical and disciplined than Haye as well and I thought as the fight went on he'd start catching him as he came in. How wrong I was:tease: or maybe I was right that Enzo had improved and Haye is just THAT good? :clap: lets hope so cause we can all agree the heavyweight division needs a good fucking boot in the baws.