David Haye vs Wladimir Klitschko Live Stream Boxing Fights. After two years of bad mouthing, taunts, sickening stunts and a constant stream of foul language, British David Haye will finally step in the ring with Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko in what will be the biggest heavyweight fight of the decade.
The personal rivalry, which was masterminded by Haye through the manipulation of the media, somewhat overshadows the pugilistic elements of this showdown; namely the belts which will be up for grabs in Hamburg on Saturday night.
Lest we forget, at stake are the entire major governing bodies’ titles in the heavyweight division bar one. Aside from the WBC strap, currently held by big brother Vitali Klitschko, Haye’s WBA title will be up for grabs alongside Klitschko’s IBF, WBO, IBO and Ring Magazine belt in a winner-takes-all bout which promises to be explosive.
Alphabet titles are not the reason this fight is so highly anticipated but are merely an ingredient in the mix amid taunts, outburst and genuine intrigue the likes of which have been missing in this great sport for too long a time. The fight is a clash of personalities – the brash, outspoken Englishman Haye and the gentlemanly scholar Dr Klitschko, or should that be Dr Steelhammer as he likes to be called.
Predictions as to who will win this mout- watering contest change from one week to the next. Talk to a Haye fan long enough and you’ll bet your life saving on a knockout victory in three rounds. Likewise, if you spend enough time in the company of a Klitschko supporter you will be doing all you can to cancel that bet.
It is easy to see why boxers, commentators and fans are split on the outcome, but one thing that most agree on is that it will not last the scheduled 12 rounds. Both fighters are known for their strength and knockout power; Haye has won 25 of his 26 contests, having stopped 23 of those inside the distance while Klitschko has finished 49 opponents from 55 wins.
The key to this fight however may not be the power of fist but rather strength of chin; who can take a shot better. The 30-year-old Haye’s only loss was a technical knockout to Carl Thompson back in 2004 while Klitschko, 35, has suffered three defeats by stoppage – to Ross Puritty in 1998, Corrie Sanders in 2003 and Lamon Brewster in 2004. Both fighters have been down several times in their seven year winning streak but have always fought on to victory.
With that in mind, the Imtech Arena may play host to a cautious affair where a strict game plan could dominate the proceedings inside the square ring. A questionable chin and devastating power tend to signify an early night. The similarities between Haye and Klitschko stop there and stature, speed and aggression will be the deciding factors as to who will emerge champion.
Klitschko, who is based in Germany and will likely have a favourable support in Hamburg, has the height advantage of three and a half inches which translates to a clear reach advantage. Klitschko is famous for fighting behind his jab and, if he sticks to form, we will see him attempt to keep Haye at bay and on the outside. The repetitive jab has been a major criticism of Klitschko’s recent encounters which have been less than entertaining. A lack of aggression and daring is the cause of such a cautious fighter, too weary of the speed and aggression which Haye has more than enough of for the both of them.
Haye used his speed and sound tactics to win his WBA strap against the seven foot, 316 pounds Nikolai Valuev in 2009. Klitschko’s height is no comparison and Haye will take confidence from his Valuev experience. But that is beside the point. Haye’s greatest asset is his speed, which he was able to bring from cruiserweight as he moved up to the top division.
Speed of fist and of foot could give him the upper hand when it comes to getting close and slipping the battering ram that is Klitschko’s jab. Stature and a long reach can only do so much for Dr Steelhammer but Haye has the attributes that, if used in conjunction with a sound game plan, could see him live up to his trash talking and fulfil a promise two years in making.
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The personal rivalry, which was masterminded by Haye through the manipulation of the media, somewhat overshadows the pugilistic elements of this showdown; namely the belts which will be up for grabs in Hamburg on Saturday night.
Lest we forget, at stake are the entire major governing bodies’ titles in the heavyweight division bar one. Aside from the WBC strap, currently held by big brother Vitali Klitschko, Haye’s WBA title will be up for grabs alongside Klitschko’s IBF, WBO, IBO and Ring Magazine belt in a winner-takes-all bout which promises to be explosive.
Alphabet titles are not the reason this fight is so highly anticipated but are merely an ingredient in the mix amid taunts, outburst and genuine intrigue the likes of which have been missing in this great sport for too long a time. The fight is a clash of personalities – the brash, outspoken Englishman Haye and the gentlemanly scholar Dr Klitschko, or should that be Dr Steelhammer as he likes to be called.
Predictions as to who will win this mout- watering contest change from one week to the next. Talk to a Haye fan long enough and you’ll bet your life saving on a knockout victory in three rounds. Likewise, if you spend enough time in the company of a Klitschko supporter you will be doing all you can to cancel that bet.
It is easy to see why boxers, commentators and fans are split on the outcome, but one thing that most agree on is that it will not last the scheduled 12 rounds. Both fighters are known for their strength and knockout power; Haye has won 25 of his 26 contests, having stopped 23 of those inside the distance while Klitschko has finished 49 opponents from 55 wins.
The key to this fight however may not be the power of fist but rather strength of chin; who can take a shot better. The 30-year-old Haye’s only loss was a technical knockout to Carl Thompson back in 2004 while Klitschko, 35, has suffered three defeats by stoppage – to Ross Puritty in 1998, Corrie Sanders in 2003 and Lamon Brewster in 2004. Both fighters have been down several times in their seven year winning streak but have always fought on to victory.
With that in mind, the Imtech Arena may play host to a cautious affair where a strict game plan could dominate the proceedings inside the square ring. A questionable chin and devastating power tend to signify an early night. The similarities between Haye and Klitschko stop there and stature, speed and aggression will be the deciding factors as to who will emerge champion.
Klitschko, who is based in Germany and will likely have a favourable support in Hamburg, has the height advantage of three and a half inches which translates to a clear reach advantage. Klitschko is famous for fighting behind his jab and, if he sticks to form, we will see him attempt to keep Haye at bay and on the outside. The repetitive jab has been a major criticism of Klitschko’s recent encounters which have been less than entertaining. A lack of aggression and daring is the cause of such a cautious fighter, too weary of the speed and aggression which Haye has more than enough of for the both of them.
Haye used his speed and sound tactics to win his WBA strap against the seven foot, 316 pounds Nikolai Valuev in 2009. Klitschko’s height is no comparison and Haye will take confidence from his Valuev experience. But that is beside the point. Haye’s greatest asset is his speed, which he was able to bring from cruiserweight as he moved up to the top division.
Speed of fist and of foot could give him the upper hand when it comes to getting close and slipping the battering ram that is Klitschko’s jab. Stature and a long reach can only do so much for Dr Steelhammer but Haye has the attributes that, if used in conjunction with a sound game plan, could see him live up to his trash talking and fulfil a promise two years in making.
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12 Rounds - Heavyweight Division
( Klitschko's RING, WBO and Haye's WBA titles)
Date :Saturday, July 02, 2011
Venue: Hamburg, Germany (HBO)
12 Rounds - Heavyweight Division
( Klitschko's RING, WBO and Haye's WBA titles)
Date :Saturday, July 02, 2011
Venue: Hamburg, Germany (HBO)