Who Would Be The Ideal Tune Up For Haye?

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  • Pretty Boy1
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    Who Would Be The Ideal Tune Up For Haye?

    If David Haye was to fight in the early to middle of this year which I think he will seeing as how Wlads near enough closed a deal with Arreola and Vitali is fighting Gomez, who would be the ideal tune up for Haye? Who would satisfy your need to see him have a good test will he waits for the Klits?
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    Dimitrenko is a highly rated fighter by all of the sanctioning bodies and has stylistic similarities to the Klitschkos and he's trained by Wlad's old trainer who still trains Vitali so I think Haye-Dimitrenko could tell us a little of how he could deal with the Klitschkos, especially Wlad, Dimitrenko fights more like Wlad than Vitali, not many people in the heavyweight division fights like Vitali.

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    • Hayehammer
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      dimitrenko i totally agree! That would be a real test!

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      • Jim Jeffries
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        I'd be happy to see him fight Povetkin, Dimitrenko, Arreola, or Chambers.

        All this talk of Haye getting a title shot reminds me of an armwrestling competition back in college. We had a tournament, I worked my way through the brackets and won. Then new guys would show up and they made me wrestle them (completely fresh, not having faced anyone.) Luckily I beat them all, but after the third one, I was starting to get pretty pissed off (cuz my arm was starting to get sore.)
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        • The Hammer
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          Tony Thompson or Alexander Dimitrenko would be good choices.

          Maybe he should leave the UK and fight in America? Or take a fight in Germany? But I doubt he has enough courage.

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            #6
            Virchis would be a good test.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Tunney
              Tony Thompson or Alexander Dimitrenko would be good choices.

              Maybe he should leave the UK and fight in America? Or take a fight in Germany? But I doubt he has enough courage.
              Dont think Thompson would be a good fight, because the main question Haye needs to answer is being able to take HW power, and Thompson doesnt have much pop.

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                Originally posted by DarchinyFAN
                Dont think Thompson would be a good fight, because the main question Haye needs to answer is being able to take HW power, and Thompson doesnt have much pop.
                He has some pop, he's just not a one-punch KO artist. I think he hits hard enough to stop Haye, and so does Chambers.

                But another question is, can Haye hurt a big, durable heavyweight like Thompson?

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                • AztecWanker
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                  mccline, a big guy that can hit, think of it as practice for a klitchko

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                  • FreshPrince
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                    Dimitrenko, Valuev (won't happen), Tony Thompson would be good. Decent fighters that have big frames.
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