Haye: "Right now [Heavyweight boxing] is a Disgrace"

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  • 1g5a22
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    #11
    Originally posted by Dorian
    David Haye will make a splash in the HW devision and bring some life into it!
    paulie malinaggi will make a splash all over hatton....literally!

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    • Kilrain
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      #12
      The Rahman fight is a little pointless, Rahman is terrible these days and I mean terrible, his punchers' chance is even negated by the fact he's so out of shape and lazy and unfocused that he can't muster enough gusto from his indifference to throw some sledgehammer haymakers, Skelton on the other hand would be another big domestic tear-up, Warren would pay Haye a fortune to make it, and it'd do big money in the UK...Skelton did take Chagaev 12, if Haye could dust him off impressively it would mean something

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      • mainload
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        #13
        Have to say that I'm looking forward to seeing Heavyweight Haye's Hostility and Havoc!!

        David Haye

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          #14
          Originally posted by steptwome
          Haye reignites Klitschko ambition~BBC sports

          Haye wants to become Britain's first heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis
          David Haye has again challenged heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko to a fight in 2009.

          The 27-year-old plans to step up from cruiserweight for two heavyweight bouts this year before taking on the Ukrainian IBF and WBO belt-holder.

          "There's no option for him other than me because there are no big challenges out there for him," Haye said.

          "I'll fight two top 10 heavyweights and obliterate them. I'll show the world what heavyweight boxing can be."

          Klitschko told BBC Sport last month that talks between his camp and Haye had broken down and that he would only fight the Londoner if he proved himself as a heavyweight.

          The Ukrainian, who has won 50 of his 53 professional heavyweight bouts, already has two mandatory bouts lined up this year which means he could not fight Haye until 2009.

          Haye is looking to build up his weight slowly over the course of the next 18 months from where he can then make a sustained assault on the world crown

          But Haye is determined to press on with his plans to fight Klitschko and shake up the heavyweight division.

          "Right now [heavyweight boxing] is a disgrace," said Haye, the undisputed cruiserweight world champion.

          "I've met Wladimir Klitschko, who is universally recognised as the best heavyweight, and said to his face that there is no other fight out there that people are interested in.

          "He half agreed but he has two mandatories in the way. I told him to get those guys out of the way.

          "After that there is no reason why we can't get it on. He said I don't have a good ranking, but I told him not to worry about that.

          "He said that if I'm ranked high enough there's no reason why it can't happen."

          Haye has signed a deal to stage his next four fights at London's O2 Arena, the scene of his triumph over Enzo Maccarinelli in March.

          I'm going to be the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world

          Haye, whose one fight in boxing's blue riband division was a first-round stoppage of Poland's Tomasz Bonin last April, plans to relinquish his cruiserweight belts and become a heavyweight full-time.

          Promoter Frank Warren has offered David Haye £600,000 to fight Commonwealth heavyweight champion Matt Skelton in the Autumn.

          But Haye is looking to line up Hasim Rahman, who famously knocked out Britain's former heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis in 2001.

          "We'll talk to him again and hopefully he won't ask for silly money," Haye said.

          In the meantime, the 27-year-old plans to get back in the gym and train as normal with the target of gradually putting on the required weight to step up a division.

          "I'm not going to go out there and push loads of weights around and bulk up like a body builder," said Haye.

          "I'm going to go up naturally and probably double or treble my calorie intake.

          "I want my body to adapt naturally because I don't want to lose a fraction of my speed because I believe speed is the key to becoming heavyweight champion.

          "If I can maintain my speed and get the fights that matter, then I'm going to be the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world."
          No one can argue with this. Its the truth.

          And Jim Jeffries comments were pretty bad. CW was fairly solid.

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          • aussieboxer2320
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            #15
            haye will KO wlad, no doubt about it

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              #16
              Originally posted by aussieboxer2320
              haye will KO wlad, no doubt about it
              Yeh Wlad panics when he is made to fight.

              Haye is simply to quick aswell.

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              • Sealhound
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                #17
                Haye is awesome. He would destroy Skelton but it's a starting point I supose in theory. However the Hayemaker would never disgrace himself by working with Frank Warren again, he has already stated this.

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                • sniperatdk
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                  #18
                  Haye's sorta right but I don't see him changing that.

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                    #19
                    i agree with haye

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