macca calls haye "delusional"
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And better than Abdoul, Johansen etc. Both have enough fodder on their resumes.
I've never understood why anyone tries to compare someone's best wins with another's lesser names. It's just a poor argument. You're better off saying nothing.Comment
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Macca's gonna lose. No doubt he stands a chance hes a big fella and Haye has a weak chin that if Enzo gets the chance to expose he could clean him out. I actually wouldnt put it past him to KO Haye but I still think Haye ia the better boxer over all.Comment
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What wins does Enzo have that are as good as the 4 i've mentioned, Hobson? No. Braithewaite? Maybe, although he was old, out of shape, and inactive - so i would say no.
To me it is plain to see that Haye has fought the better opposition, i don't know how anyone could think it is even close.Comment
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Hobson probably is. Dominguez and Braithwaite definitely are, unless you're saying former world champions aren't worthy of being compared to those who never were? Just because Bonin was rated in the top 15 by one of the heavyweight organisations, it doesn't mean he's actually that fookin good. Haye looked great in that fight while it lasted and I think he'll do very well at HW but lets not kid ourselves that he was facing anyone worth a damn.What wins does Enzo have that are as good as the 4 i've mentioned, Hobson? No. Braithewaite? Maybe, although he was old, out of shape, and inactive - so i would say no.
To me it is plain to see that Haye has fought the better opposition, i don't know how anyone could think it is even close.
I'm a big fan of Haye. I'm just not a big fan of those who seek to promote one by slagging off the other, especially when the arguments are usually bobbins ...Comment
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Arthur Williams was a former world champ aswell, but like Braithwaite, he wasn't a threat in the fight. To old, too inactive, too out of shape, and not hungry enough.Comment
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