In a recent interview with Inside Sport, former four-time heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield issued a warning to WBC/WBA cruiserweight champion David Haye. Haye recently revealed his intention to move up in weight to challenge the best heavyweights within the division. Holyfield feels that Haye may be putting on too much weight in a short amount of time. [details]
Evander Holyfield Issues Warning To David Haye
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Asked whether or not he would have interest in facing Haye, the former heavyweight champ said it wasn’t in his plans.
"At this point of time, I'd rather fight someone I've seen before and seen when I was champion," Holyfield said. "I'm not going to start going after the young guys. If I do that, I'll never retire."
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Haye seemed quite comfortable to me at HW against Bonin.
He also looked Sharp and obviously carried his power up.
I'm not saying Bonin was Super duper before anyone points that out either.
But he did take Fraudley Harrison 9 rounds and then lost to a dubious stoppage.
And never looked in real trouble.
I think Haye has enough to worry a lot of HW's as he has speed and power to worry a lot of the cumbersome lethargic guys up there at HW.
Obviously he also has that questionable chin as well.....Comment
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Holy knows all about adding weight and moving up. I think he knows better than anyone here.
Again there's whining.Comment
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