Hitman 932
Why are you saying "the Brits" don't follow the sport outside of their own country?? Each British person is an individual and I know this "Brit" knows about Boxing from all over the world, just as I'm sure many others do too. I still enjoy seeing fighters from my country victorious but I'm certainly not bias or that closed-minded to not explore the fighters other nations have on offer.
I looked him up on boxrec to find out he is ranked 49th in the world at heavyweight and he is 41 years old. How could a win over him be considered one of Haye's best wins?
Haye prefers to fight old boxers. Pudar is age 41, same as Vitali.
But unlike Vitali, Pudar was never any good even when he was young, and has ZERO wins over top 100 heavyweights.
Yet Pudar will be one of Haye's better wins. The Haye fanboys will say he's a "top 10 heavyweight" because the ridiculous WBA has him at #6!
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Oh yeah. The Brits don't follow the sport outside of their country so you can't blame them for sucking Haye off but there will definitely be guys like LacedUp on here saying that Pudar is equivalent to Pianeta. Just wait and see....