Name some heavyweights that can beat Haye

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  • OldSkool
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    #11
    Originally posted by Lucky13
    Oh yeah forgot those.
    ****ing hell mate i guess you got a really low opinion of David Haye. I mean i cant say nothing about Arreola because i never seen him box but if you think the likes of Chagaev, Brock and wait for it... Andrew Golota, are gunna knock Haye out then you obviously havent seen much of either Haye himself, or the other boxers.

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    • sparked_85
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      #12
      LOL.

      No grey area with Haye is there.

      He is either **** or brilliant isn't he.

      I don't know what people have seen to think anyone slow and plodding can do to beat him.

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      • Jim Jeffries
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        #13
        Originally posted by DURAN_IS_GOD
        what makes you think, at this point in his career, that tua would put haye into a coma?
        You don't seriously think that Haye could phase Tua, who has eaten many bombs from the likes of Lewis and Ibeabuchi. Tua just barely turned 35, is 10 lbs lighter than he was 8 years ago, has had 8 fights in the last 3 years, including 3 last year. No reason to think that a guy who was stopped by a forty year old cruiserweight would last three rounds with a guy like Tua.

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        • Chunk..
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          #14
          The ''Carl Thompson'' card can only wash in certain topics so be careful not to over use it. You're milking that card already.

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          • DURAN_IS_GOD
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            #15
            Originally posted by gavinz1970
            You don't seriously think that Haye could phase Tua, who has eaten many bombs from the likes of Lewis and Ibeabuchi. Tua just barely turned 35, is 10 lbs lighter than he was 8 years ago, has had 8 fights in the last 3 years, including 3 last year. No reason to think that a guy who was stopped by a forty year old cruiserweight would last three rounds with a guy like Tua.
            i'm not saying that haye would stop tua, far from it. But to say tua would put haye into a coma is ridiculous. You're continual bashing of haye at every opportunity is turning pretty boring now fella. You, gavinz and wlad owns should quieten down a little bit, you all seem a little too flustered by haye, considering you seem adamant he wont make any impression at all

            personally at this stage of haye and tua's career i'd see a points decision for haye. We may even get to see this fight, i can see haye taking a guy like tua on straight away

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            • Lucky13
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              #16
              Originally posted by OldSkool
              ****ing hell mate i guess you got a really low opinion of David Haye. I mean i cant say nothing about Arreola because i never seen him box but if you think the likes of Chagaev, Brock and wait for it... Andrew Golota, are gunna knock Haye out then you obviously havent seen much of either Haye himself, or the other boxers.
              Chagaev destroys bigger men then himself, he knows how to counter the predictable 1-2 combo of Haye. All Chagaev needs is a good left cross and it's lights out for Haye.
              Brock can take Haye to the later rounds and put some serious pressure on him, leading to a technical, yet brutal knockout.
              I have seen Haye and I know what I'm talking about.

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              • sparked_85
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                #17
                Originally posted by gavinz1970
                You don't seriously think that Haye could phase Tua, who has eaten many bombs from the likes of Lewis and Ibeabuchi. Tua just barely turned 35, is 10 lbs lighter than he was 8 years ago, has had 8 fights in the last 3 years, including 3 last year. No reason to think that a guy who was stopped by a forty year old cruiserweight would last three rounds with a guy like Tua.
                he'd still beat Tua, this version. Does he even like boxing? it's all about desire.

                Chagaev and Wlad are the guys that beat him...probably

                Chagaev is the most skilled. He is also smaller, Haye has more issues hitting a smaller man. He is also Southpaw.

                Peter is not on Haye's level. Valuev actually could beat Haye on points if he keeps up a Hight work rate. Povetkin looks good to me, no more.

                And all the American heavies......come on now. Don't accuse Brits of nuthugging if you think any of those turnips will 'brutally KO' him.

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                • sparked_85
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Lucky13
                  Chagaev destroys bigger men then himself, he knows how to counter the predictable 1-2 combo of Haye. All Chagaev needs is a good left cross and it's lights out for Haye.
                  Brock can take Haye to the later rounds and put some serious pressure on him, leading to a technical, yet brutal knockout.
                  I have seen Haye and I know what I'm talking about.
                  You don't mate, seriously.

                  Haye...predictable.

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                  • Jim Jeffries
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                    #19
                    If Haye is wise, he will fight a few more clubfighters like Tomasz Bonin at HW before stepping up in competition. He might suprise me, but you guys picking him to beat guys like Klitschko is like picking Miguel Cotto to beat Kelly Pavlik.

                    Remember Trinidad was a world beater at WW. At MW, not so much. In a couple of years, Haye might do some damage, but to think he beats all these guys right now is extremely premature, to say the least, especially given the nature of his rather fragile chin.

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                      #20
                      Let's actually see how he does against a top 10 HW before we pass judgement.

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