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David Haye moved to Heavyweight to avoid losing the title to Steve Cunningham.

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  • #21
    Originally posted by kswizzy99 View Post
    that fits perfectly with haye cuz he likes to keep his hands low to reel his opponents in for his haymakers. go watch a couple of fights of cunningham and then come back and give your analysations.
    except cunningham will be looking to win a decision, and is too smart to do that. you're talking as if USS will be blindly lunging in trying to get a knockout. Haye has never fought a US boxer on the world level. and we all know what happens to the majority of british fighters when they box with an american on the world level.

    and you talk about his great amateur experience but it's mostly against british boxers, which deems it less valuable than an american amateur career.

    and cunningham has a better jab and even better lateral than anyone haye's ever stood in front of!

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    • #22
      whether or not he's ducking him, only he knows. the truth is that cunningham would've been his mandatory and he got the **** out of the division...that can't be argued.

      as for wlad being a harder fight, that's if the fight even happens. nothing's been made, all that's happened is a bunch of **** talk. haye probably knows he had two options, lose a decision to cunningham in a fight that earned peanuts and stunk the place up, or get ktfo vs wlad and earn a good payday for his first loss. I'd go with klitschko too, good money involved...

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Stormin' Norman View Post
        whether or not he's ducking him, only he knows. the truth is that cunningham would've been his mandatory and he got the **** out of the division...that can't be argued.

        as for wlad being a harder fight, that's if the fight even happens. nothing's been made, all that's happened is a bunch of **** talk. haye probably knows he had two options, lose a decision to cunningham in a fight that earned peanuts and stunk the place up, or get ktfo vs wlad and earn a good payday for his first loss. I'd go with klitschko too, good money involved...
        How would Cunningham have been Haye's mandatory, Cunningham has a paper belt and is thus not ranked in any other organisation. Haye has an excellent amateur background against international heavyweights. I agree that Cunningham is skilled and might give Haye a few problems but I think Haye would win by Ko in the first 6 rounds.

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        • #24
          some people dont know a thing a bout boxing.
          Haye ducking cunningham??? Enzo would KO cunningham!

          And stop hating on british boxers **** face!

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          • #25
            i take back **** face comment.

            But some people just wind me up!

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Stormin' Norman View Post
              except cunningham will be looking to win a decision, and is too smart to do that. you're talking as if USS will be blindly lunging in trying to get a knockout. Haye has never fought a US boxer on the world level. and we all know what happens to the majority of british fighters when they box with an american on the world level.

              and you talk about his great amateur experience but it's mostly against british boxers, which deems it less valuable than an american amateur career.

              and cunningham has a better jab and even better lateral than anyone haye's ever stood in front of!
              Obviously hes British but he was a silver medalist in the Amateur World Championships beaten only by the Cuban three time World Amateur Champion and Olympic Gold Medalist Odlanier Solís, does that not suggest he was an excellent amateur?

              I like Cunningham and he is a decent fighter but Haye could easily match him on boxing ability and is far stronger and more powerful, and Cunningham could not keep Haye off him.

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              • #27
                Hahahaha Haye Is The Best In This Div..i Hope He Kills The Heavy's

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Stormin' Norman View Post
                  whether or not he's ducking him, only he knows. the truth is that cunningham would've been his mandatory and he got the **** out of the division...that can't be argued.

                  as for wlad being a harder fight, that's if the fight even happens. nothing's been made, all that's happened is a bunch of **** talk. haye probably knows he had two options, lose a decision to cunningham in a fight that earned peanuts and stunk the place up, or get ktfo vs wlad and earn a good payday for his first loss. I'd go with klitschko too, good money involved...
                  Err how did you make that assumption? Cunningham is not even ranked in the top 15 of any of the other organisations?

                  WBA Cruiserweight Rankings - Champion David Haye

                  1. GUILLERMO JONES (OC) PAN
                  2. VALERY BRUDOV RUS
                  3. GRIGORY DROZD RUS
                  4. VIRGIL HILL USA
                  5. YOAN PABLO HERNADEZ (LAC) CUB
                  6. JOHNY JENSEN (WBA I/C) DEN
                  7. JEAN MARC MORMECK FRA
                  8. MARCO HUCK GER
                  9. JEAN MARC MONROSE FRA
                  10. KRZYSZTOF WLODARCZYK POL
                  11. BEJAMIN FLORES USA
                  12. ALEXANDER ALEXEEV RUS
                  13. ROB CALLOWAY (NABA) USA
                  14. EMMANUEL NWODO NIG
                  15. FRANCISCO PALACIOS P.R.

                  WBC Cruiserweight Rankings - Champion David Haye

                  1 .- Matt Godfrey (US) NABF
                  2 .- Rudolf Kraj (Czech)
                  3 .- Krzysztof Wlodarczyk (Poland)
                  4 .- Giacobbe Fragomeni (Italy)
                  5 .- Jean Marc Mormeck (France)
                  6 .- Grigory Drozd (Russia)
                  7 .- Chris Byrd (US)
                  8 .- Johnathon Banks (US)
                  9 .- Herbie Hide (GB) INTL
                  10 .- Pawel Kolodzie (Poland) YOUTH
                  11 .- Wayne Braithwaite (Guyana)
                  12 .- Johnny Jensen (Denmark) EBU
                  13 .- Yoan Pablo Hernandez (Cuba) LATINO
                  14 .- Rob Calloway (US) AMERICA
                  15 .- Vassily Jirov (Kazakhstan)

                  WBO Cruiserweight Rankings - Champion David Haye

                  1 Johnathon Banks (NABO) USA
                  2 Gregory Drozd (Asia-Pacific) RUS
                  3 Krzysztof Wlodarczyk POL
                  4 Enzo Maccarilnelli GB
                  5 Alexander Alekseev (Int-Cont) RUS
                  6 Herbie Hide GB
                  7 BJ Flores USA
                  8 Giacobbe Fragomeni ITA
                  9 Johny Jensen DEN
                  10 Jean Marc Mormeck FRA
                  11 Lawrence Tauasa (Oriental) SAM
                  12 Rudolf Kraj CZE
                  13 Ali Ismailov (Latino) SPN
                  14 Pedro Otas (Latino Int) BRA
                  15 Rob Calloway USA
                  Last edited by MickyHatton; 04-02-2008, 05:26 AM.

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                  • #29
                    The only guy Haye's running from is Herbie.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Mugwump View Post
                      The only guy Haye's running from is Herbie.
                      Lol. Can you imagine Herbie's chin against Haye's right hand, the crowd would need hospital attention to remove the glass!

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