My take on Haye.
To be honest I think he can do better than Khan even at heavyweight. He might not have the best of chins and either Klitchko has the power to do to Haye what Prescott did to Khan.
But my thoughts are even though Haye is probably overhyped, his chin isn't nowhere near as bad as Khans. The defeat to Thompson was more down to fatigue than a glass jaw. Haye as learnt from that and not to burn himself out.
Granted he is still vulnerable against the big guys, having been dropped a few times already at cruiserweight. A heavyweight champion in the making maybe not, but he has a better chance of becoming champion than Khan.
He is not ready to fight Klitchko yet, but I still think he can hold his own with some of the other heavies out there and then and only then can we tell if he is just another britsh hype job or a decent cruiserweight champion and heavyweight prospect with a chance of becoming a good champion in a bad division and era.
To be honest I think he can do better than Khan even at heavyweight. He might not have the best of chins and either Klitchko has the power to do to Haye what Prescott did to Khan.
But my thoughts are even though Haye is probably overhyped, his chin isn't nowhere near as bad as Khans. The defeat to Thompson was more down to fatigue than a glass jaw. Haye as learnt from that and not to burn himself out.
Granted he is still vulnerable against the big guys, having been dropped a few times already at cruiserweight. A heavyweight champion in the making maybe not, but he has a better chance of becoming champion than Khan.
He is not ready to fight Klitchko yet, but I still think he can hold his own with some of the other heavies out there and then and only then can we tell if he is just another britsh hype job or a decent cruiserweight champion and heavyweight prospect with a chance of becoming a good champion in a bad division and era.
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