David Haye Plans Heavyweight Cleanup

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  • beez721
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    #21
    Originally posted by Zerwas1
    We all know that Wlad starts fighting from the 3Rd on lately, this gives Haye the opportunity to destroy Wlad early. Haye is no southpaw so Wlad will jab a lot more although he should be more afraid of the Hayemaker than Ibragimov.
    Wlad's right ends the fight for Haye but it's the same the other way around.
    lets see if he can hurt even descent heavyweights before we make such outrageous claims. from what Ive seen of haye,,,I just cant envision him lasting more than 4 rounds with wlad. wlad is a stylistic nightmare for haye. he cant miss haye with the right hand and haye will have a lot more trouble reaching wlad with anything

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    • rusticraver
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      #22
      Watch the bonin fight then tell me he can't be a success in that division.

      The bloke is a unified champ after 21 fights! his speed at heavyweight makes him harder to hit, and he has good head movement. When not boiled down if he has some legs he can definately beat them all, including wlad who has an even worse chin and not as good speed

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      • rusticraver
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        #23
        Thompson fight he punched himself out it wasn't a concussive punch or anything

        Mormeck he got one in the temple then got up and knocked him the **** out.

        Heavyweight division now is very poor, his speed and power no-one else in the division has. His first jab on Bonin almost took the blokes head off

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        • NachoMan
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          #24
          I'm for anyone who can inject some excitement into the HW division.

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          • Alonzo Harris
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            #25
            I think david haye is the right guy to clean up the heavyweight division he has speed and power and is well liked.

            I would give him a very good chance against wlad or any other heavyweight.

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            • Zerwas1
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              #26
              I'm not saying Haye will win, I'm saying he has chances.
              He's 6 3 and pure muscle, look at his punching technique Haye will have a punch at heavyweight too.
              Bonin isn't that good.

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              • Mr. Unbannable
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                #27
                This guy can become a top ten contender at HW if he's lucky.

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                • Dynamite Kid
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by beez721
                  uh...lets see if he can take a punch from an even mediocre hitting heavyweight before we make such ridiculous assumptions
                  Bruce Seldon ,Herbie Hide ,Morrison were weak World Champions and they had very bad chins


                  I Dare say if Roy Jones jr ,James Toney ,Michael Moorer ,Michael Spinks can make it as decent Heavyweight there is no reason to think Haye does'nt have a chance ,especially with the lackluster competition these days

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                  • Dynamite Kid
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                    #29
                    u would have thought that people would be excitied at the prospect of Haye fighting at Heavyweight what with him being a puncher & the division being so fractured

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                    • Feint
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                      #30
                      I haven’t seen Haye fight but I hear he is extremely talented. As well, 90% of what a boxer says is referring to what he is going to do rather than what he has already accomplished, so I’m certainly not going to fault only him for that. But I do think he should have at least a few fights in the division before he can be taken seriously as a threat.

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