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  • KESSLER
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    #1

    Who has David Haye beat?

    Why was Haye talking about Klitschko fighting bums?
    Klitschkos resume is 10 times better..

    Klitschko has fought and beaten names like Chris Byrd (Twice), Lamon Brewster, Sultan Ibragimov, Calvin Brock, Francois Botha, Samuel Peter, Jameel McCline, Ray Mercer, Monte Barrett... And Haye is talking about HIS resume?! Wladimir ALWAYS fought the best.

    Haye beat Enzo "Big Bum" Maccarinelli, Mormeck and Bonin (Tomato can).. That's about all I can think off.

    Wladimir is the World Heavyweight Champion for a reason, now I know some of you people are gonna be like "Ugh, Haye is Crusierweight champ for a reason" - Yeah, but that dosen't mean he's gonna beat Klitschko.

    Haye has got a **** defense and poor stamina and his chin can't make up for it.. At least Wladimir knows his chin is average so he built up a defense in order to make up for that and avoid getting tagged alot..

    Haye is entering the Heavyweight Divison (God knows when, he just turned the Tua fight down - A fight I believe Haye would get knocked out in) and needs to built up at least some sort of a defense and not keep his left hand so low, in order to succeed. The Heavyweight divison has got some big ****ing hitters and Haye would just crumble when they tagged his weak chin.
    Last edited by KESSLER; 12-31-2008, 05:00 AM.
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    #2
    Originally posted by Kessler
    Why was Haye talking about Klitschko fighting bums?
    Klitschkos resume is 10 times better..

    Klitschko has fought and beaten names like Chris Byrd (Twice), Lamon Brewster, Sultan Ibragimov, Calvin Brock, Francois Botha, Samuel Peter, Jameel McCline, Ray Mercer, Monte Barrett... And Haye is talking about HIS resume?! Wladimir ALWAYS fought the best.

    Haye beat Enzo "Big Bum" Maccarinelli, Mormeck and Bonin (Tomato can).. That's about all I can think off.

    Wladimir is the World Heavyweight Champion for a reason, now I know some of you people are gonna be like "Ugh, Haye is Crusierweight champ for a reason" - Yeah, but that dosen't mean he's gonna beat Klitschko.

    Haye has got a **** defense and poor stamina and his chin can't make up for it.. At least Wladimir knows his chin is average so he built up a defense in order to make up for that and avoid getting tagged alot..

    Haye is entering the Heavyweight Divison (God knows when, he just turned the Tua fight down - A fight I believe Haye would get knocked out in) and needs to built up at least some sort of a defense and not keep his left hand so low, in order to succeed. The Heavyweight divison has got some big ****ing hitters and Haye would just crumble when they tagged his weak chin.
    Great post, good K comin your way my brother!

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    • Dick-Sucker
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      #3
      Originally posted by KESSLER
      Why was Haye talking about Klitschko fighting bums?
      Klitschkos resume is 10 times better..

      Klitschko has fought and beaten names like Chris Byrd (Twice), Lamon Brewster, Sultan Ibragimov, Calvin Brock, Francois Botha, Samuel Peter, Jameel McCline, Ray Mercer, Monte Barrett... And Haye is talking about HIS resume?! Wladimir ALWAYS fought the best.

      Haye beat Enzo "Big Bum" Maccarinelli, Mormeck and Bonin (Tomato can).. That's about all I can think off.

      Wladimir is the World Heavyweight Champion for a reason, now I know some of you people are gonna be like "Ugh, Haye is Crusierweight champ for a reason" - Yeah, but that dosen't mean he's gonna beat Klitschko.

      Haye has got a **** defense and poor stamina and his chin can't make up for it.. At least Wladimir knows his chin is average so he built up a defense in order to make up for that and avoid getting tagged alot..

      Haye is entering the Heavyweight Divison (God knows when, he just turned the Tua fight down - A fight I believe Haye would get knocked out in) and needs to built up at least some sort of a defense and not keep his left hand so low, in order to succeed. The Heavyweight divison has got some big ****ing hitters and Haye would just crumble when they tagged his weak chin.
      Its obvious you don't rate the cruiserweight division.

      After the achievements of holyfield and toney as a HW, this is very risky.

      Haye is the 2nd best fighter in the division at HW, and a serious threat to Klitschko from my calculations. He would have been a lot more competitive than Ibragimov.

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      • MELLY-MEL...
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        i am a big fan of haye, and he is a monster at crusier. fact is though, he needs to establish himself at heavy b4 we start claiming him as the greatest thing since lewis. he needs to earn the shot at the top spot. wlad is no slouch, and beating him is far from a guarantee. haye needs to show his skill at heavy against a few top guys first for me to believe.

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        • Banderivets
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          Who has he beat?

          How about we start with Who the **** is David Haye?

          No one heard of this kid till the Makaroni fight......which was all hype in the first place since first of all, no one gives a **** about cruiserweights, and 2nd of all who the **** is Enzo Makaroni?
          Last edited by Banderivets; 04-29-2008, 10:51 PM.

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          • Silencers
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            #6
            He is the undisputed cruiserweight champion of the world, but Klitschko is right, he's nobody in the heavyweight division right now, he needs to fight some top contenders first.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Ultimateboxa
              Its obvious you don't rate the cruiserweight division.
              The Cruiserweights are ****.

              Originally posted by Ultimateboxa
              After the achievements of holyfield and toney as a HW, this is very risky.
              Haye can't hold Holyfield's jockstrap, he will NEVER even get close to what Holyfield accomplished at heavyweight....Haye will probably get exposed and KO'd at heavyweight before he even gets a shot at Klitschko.

              Toney did jack**** at heavyweight by the way.

              Originally posted by Ultimateboxa
              Haye is the 2nd best fighter in the division at HW, and a serious threat to Klitschko from my calculations. He would have been a lot more competitive than Ibragimov.
              2nd best HW in the division??...Haha....This is a very dellusional dumb post....Haye is a nobody, he hasn't beat anybody...He is nothing in the heavyweight division right now...He needs to prove himself.
              Last edited by WLAD OWNS; 04-30-2008, 12:05 AM.

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              • beez721
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                #8
                Originally posted by Ultimateboxa
                Its obvious you don't rate the cruiserweight division.

                After the achievements of holyfield and toney as a HW, this is very risky.

                Haye is the 2nd best fighter in the division at HW, and a serious threat to Klitschko from my calculations. He would have been a lot more competitive than Ibragimov.
                lol,,,he's the 2nd best in the hw divison? what do you base this on? his win over tomato can bonin? he needs to beat a top 10 heavyweight to prove himself. as of now I;d favor guys like chageav,,,peter,,,virchis and a few others by kayo over haye
                Last edited by beez721; 04-29-2008, 11:24 PM.

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                • GodOfWar
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                  #9
                  Didn't haye ko some bum in the heavyweight division then think he is unstoppable now?

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                  • Scoooter
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                    It's all about potential with David Haye. Potential to really breath some life into the heavies. There are maybe two or three good heavyweights right now. Wlad Klitshcko, obviously. Sam Peter and Povetkin are the other two that spring to mind; Peter is fat, slow, and even his knockouts are boring as ****. Povetkin looks good, and he's got the amateur pedrigree, but he'll probably get smoked by Wlad - but, nevertheless, I look forward to seeing him fight some more.

                    David Haye is big, tall, fast, powerful, charismatic, had a good amateur career, and is exciting. Now, it would definitely be better if he fought a few contenders first and cemented his star power and threat poential, but I can't imagine why anyone wouldn't want to see him in big fights. Especially with Wlad, Peter, and Povetkin (two of whom I think he can beat; three, maybe, but it's a much longer shot).

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