David Haye: "I'll Violently Knock Wladimir Klitschko Out"

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  • Jim Jeffries
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    #61
    Originally posted by Bizzle_LDN
    I don't understand how you rate Cunningham as better competition then Mormek (I understand you rating him higher then Enzo though!).
    Mormeck was pretty decent in his prime, but in 2003 he had one fight, in 2004 he had one fight, in 2005 he had one fight, in 2006 he was knocked out, and in 2007, he was able to come back and win a close decision against the guy that knocked him out.

    Decent win for Haye, but don't pretend Mormeck was the best guy in the division. Cunningham only has one loss, a robbery against Wlodarczyk, a SD loss that he quickly avenged.

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    • Burner
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      #62
      Yeah I think Haye would beat Wlad...

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      • Bizzle_LDN
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        #63
        And that's the only name Cunningham's fought.

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          #64
          Good on him, another one stepping up! You cant give someone **** for doing it.

          Good on the KID... I hope he goes in there and beats that ass.. I like Klitchko but damn can you say BORING!!! **** almost put me to sleep... No wonder Dana White (UFC President) talks **** about boxing and how the UFC is becoming more popular.... its POS like Lewis and Boring fighters like Klithcko that give UFC a chance.... DAMN, KIMBO SLICE on YOUTUBE is more entertaining than any of the heavyweights for the past 10 years. I hope Haye comes in there and gives the biggest upset... It needs it... Good on Haye, dudes got some balls talking **** to a BIG ASS DUDE!!!! You gotta give him credit for it... not only that if he does fight, you know he'll get one hell of a pay check, win or lose... Much respect to the kid.... I hope the fight happens...

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            #65
            Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
            Please, Mormeck was a 35 year old that had struggled with (and was recently knocked out by) a guy that was just dominated by a LHW (Adamek.) And Enzo? Puhleeeeeeeeeeeez, another protected fighter that was still KOd by a nobody earlier.
            Yes but history tells us that Bell was always an up and down fighter some times he came in great other times poor, Bell was also coming of a long lay of and had mental problems before hand so hardly a fair comment.

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            • Jim Jeffries
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              #66
              Originally posted by Burner
              Yeah I think Haye would beat Wlad...
              Yeah but you also think Paul Williams can beat Kelly Pavlik.

              Originally posted by Bizzle_LDN
              And that's the only name Cunningham's fought.
              Marco Huck was a good win. Who has Haye fought besides an old, inactive Mormeck and an overrated clubfighter in Macaroni?

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              • duffgun
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                #67
                Wins over Mormeck WBC, WBA Ring champ the best fighter in the division at that point, Enzo Macca WBO champ, Fragomeni current Euro champ, Glen Kelly who had that fight with Roy Jones, Arthur Williams who held the IBF cruiserweight title for a short time and Alexander Gurov

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by duffgun
                  Wins over Mormeck WBC, WBA Ring champ the best fighter in the division at that point, Enzo Macca WBO champ, Fragomeni current Euro champ, Glen Kelly who had that fight with Roy Jones, Arthur Williams who held the IBF cruiserweight title for a short time and Alexander Gurov
                  Glen Kelly, an old, inactive LHW that had been stopped by two LHWs in his last 5 fights. Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

                  Frago who? You mean some clubfighter with an inflated record fighting italian cab drivers?

                  Arthur Williams. A 39 year old that had been lost 3 of his last 5 fights and had been stopped 5 times already?

                  Alexander Gurov. A 34 year old russian clubfighter that had been stopped 4 times already?

                  Wow, what a resume.

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                    #69
                    Haye vs Wlad

                    I'd quite like to see Wlad vs Haye, people talk about Haye not deserving the shot until he's beaten a few more heavyweights, but champion boxers of one division constantly switch weights to compete against other champions. Look at Calzaghe, always fought at super middleweight then steps up to fight the number 1 ranked Ring light heavyweight. Pac-man has jumped several weights, does anyone talk about him not deserving a shot at the bigger men because he hasn't demolished the division first? Champions fight champions. Fair enough the cruisers aren't the best division in Boxing, but neither are the heavies. Let Klitschko get his mandatory out of the way whilst Haye has a tune-up, and then make the Haye vs Wlad fight. Whoever wins wins, but I don't think it's fair to suggest Haye doesn't deserve a crack - he's unified the cruisers so that warrants a shot at the heavyweight champ as far as I'm concerned. Then once it's over we can all ***** the result

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                      Glen Kelly, an old, inactive LHW that had been stopped by two LHWs in his last 5 fights. Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

                      Frago who? You mean some clubfighter with an inflated record fighting italian cab drivers?

                      Arthur Williams. A 39 year old that had been lost 3 of his last 5 fights and had been stopped 5 times already?

                      Alexander Gurov. A 34 year old russian clubfighter that had been stopped 4 times already?

                      Wow, what a resume.
                      A better resume than Wlad had at the same number of fights.

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