» Mon Jul 04, 2011 1:43 pm
Haye could have one. If he had been slightly more aggressive (not too much, he had to wait for the right moment), not gone down as easily, and just connected with a few more punched he could have made more of an impact on Klitschko. The way it was, other than round 3 Klitschko had very little to worry about. He could hang back and keep going with the jab, using his longer reach to his advantage, meaning Haye could do very little. Annoyingly it wasn't until the twelfth round that Haye decided to up his game, maybe if he had done it a few rounds earlier the result may have been different (or he may have just been destroyed).
And I don't think at all he one on points because of bias judges. Two of the judges were American, only one being German, but either way he did not deserve to win on points. He really needed to find a knockout punch.