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  • Derranged
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    #11
    Originally posted by raycorey


    Only a fool would say that, Barrett fought Wlad in his late 20's and his like 37 years old now..so there isnt any comparison.
    You are right, but as you said, there will be some dummies who point out those two fights.

    Anyway, this is in no way means he can beat the Klitschkos. This was a decent test for Haye at HW, and he did well. Let's see where this leads.

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    • Porter's Dad
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      #12
      You don't have to be "sold" on Haye. He has vulnarabilities that even his fans readily acknowledge.

      He is what he is. An exciting fighter who's trying to revive a stagnant division.

      Even if he loses to one or both of the Klits, it'll be fun trying to see him take them out.

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      • PBDS
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        #13
        Originally posted by Keyser Soze
        You don't have to be "sold" on Haye. He has vulnarabilities that even his fans readily acknowledge.

        He is what he is. An exciting fighter who's trying to revive a stagnant division.

        Even if he loses to one or both of the Klits, it'll be fun trying to see him take them out.



        ...I can agree with this, and I also think Welter is dead on. If Haye is smart he will angle for Wlad. He's still a huge underdog but he has a punchers chance. Against Vitali he's dead meat with zero chance of an upset. We need to get Haye on American TV with hot whores hanging off his arms. He just may be the guy to revive interest in the heavyweight division.

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