Sage point. Both fighters have talked about being underestimated by the other in the build up. But looking at it, Haye's claim of being underestimated is rooted in his belief that the Maccarinelli camp only wanted the fight after being convinced that Haye would be spent at cruiser -- that in its own way could be taken less as a measure of disrespect and more as a sign of how seriously Warren/Calzaghe/Macca take Haye. Haye, meanwhile, has more or less said that ⅔ of The Hayemaker who fought Mormeck is enough to beat Maccarinelli, which really is teetering on the brink of underestimating Enzo. Maccarinelli's is a somewhat quieter confidence.
If one of the two is in danger of underestimating the other, it's Haye I think. That's one factor that could tell in Big Mac's favor.
If one of the two is in danger of underestimating the other, it's Haye I think. That's one factor that could tell in Big Mac's favor.
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