By Ryan Burton
BoxingScene.com caught up with heavyweight contender Bryant Jennings during last week's edition of ESPN Friday Night Fights in Las Vegas, Nevada. Some interesting fights are on the horizon in the heavyweight division and I asked the undefeated Philadephia based fighter for his opinion on the upcoming clashes.
Jennings feels that both David Haye and Tyson Fury are flawed fighters but feels that Haye will pull off the victory in their September tilt.
"I got David Haye winning but both of their chins are questionable. David Haye has a lot more speed. A lot more athleticism. Tyson Fury is a lot tougher. He has heart and he has a strong will but there are two glass chins in there," Jennings stated.
The 28-year-old didn't hold anything back when asked about the October showdown between Wladimir Klitschko and Alexander Povetkin. It is clear that Jennings doesn't hold the Russian in high regard.
"I think Klitschko is going to beat the sh*t out of him. Povetkin's a p*ssy. He got beat up by Marco Huck," Jennings told BoxingScene.com.
Seth Mitchell and Jennings have been compared mostly due to both getting a relatively late start in the sport. Jenniings said that he would be interested in facing the former Michigan State football player but isn't holding his breathe that the fight happens anytime soon.
"Position wise that fight interests me but I ain't going to speak on it because I know it ain't going to happen. I know it won't go down but I'm here and I'm ready for whatever. They know who to contact and who to go to. As long as they get the money right. The place and the time right, then we are on it," Jennings stated.
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