Yeah, Haye was just too quick for the giant, quite funny looking at Valuev how between rounds, sat down in his corner he was still taller than anyone around him who were standing up. The man is a monster!
Did you honestly expect a man that's seven stone lighter and a foot shorter than his opponent to be on the attack all the time? That would have been instant suicide.
Exciting? not really.. but he was never going to win by boxing in an exciting fashion. That was a tactically perfect performance and a well deserved win.
Not all the time, but he had many chances that he didn't use. It was pretty close to "NOT attack all the time". I expected him to use his speed to attack more, insteed he used it to simply run around the ring most of the time. Boring defensive fight and not deserved win - imo.
Totally agree. Like I said, that's boxing for you. I never said that it was a great fight Kamkor, but it was an excellent performance by Haye. He had to completely change his style to fight Valuev or he would have been beaten to a pulp. To be able to be patient and wait for the chance to hit and concentrate for the whole 12 rounds, that deserves credit.
Actually MMA matches are 3x5min, championship matches 5x5min or sometimes in Japan matches are 10min + 5min. So infact they are never 20min in total, only 15min or 25min.
For boxing measures this certainly was an odd fight. This was just what i liked about it. It was like watching a fight from a thrilling script - the great thing is this was real. I mean you had Haye playing with Valuyev over most of the 12 rounds. The only thing missing was a falling gorilla. I couldn't get enough of Haye's speed and talent. What the Briton showed was pure art.
well dont watch it then, no one is forcing you :S, anywho congratulations to haye, completely deserved the win, out thought valuev who underestimated haye
What do you mean by more brutal? Boxing is insanely brutal. You get constantly punched in the face for 12x 3 minute rounds. And these are full force punches. Whereas MMA you don't receive that kind of punishment, especially to the brain.
Now I don't want to argue who's tougher because it's pointless. it's quite clear MMA is growing in strength and boxing is on it's way out. However for some the purity of boxing and how you really do have to be smart is still sportingly attractive/