Who has Haye beat?

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  • ACHlLLES
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    #31
    Originally posted by elbonzoseco
    By that logic Povetkin ****s all over Haye. I think it's more about age and for his age Haye really hasn't done a lot. He is somewhat comparable to Povetkin, with Povetkin having the better amateur background.
    Povetkin does **** on david haye, he probably would beat Haye.

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    • elbonzoseco
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      #32
      Originally posted by ACHlLLES
      Povetkin does **** on david haye, he probably would beat Haye.
      I also think Povetkin would beat Haye, but stylisticly Haye is more dangerous to Wlad. Well, dangerous is not the right term, more like "annoying"

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      • Fox McCloud
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        #33
        Macca and Mormeck are his two biggest wins.

        Barrett isn't a terrible win.

        It's clearly because he was such a force at cruiserweight and could punch so hard in that division that he is getting the quick route to a fight with Klitschko.

        Anyway, you shouldn't dime on Haye's resume, because I know after Wladimir beats him you are going to get pissy when someone asks "Who has David Haye beat?" questioning that win on Wladimir's resume.

        I wonder why almost no one has figured out that diming on a fighter's resume doesn't go away after your favorite fighter has beaten him.

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        • The Hammer
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          #34
          Originally posted by Klitschko2009
          Haye is a joke

          he needs to beat someone with a pulse and actually earn a title shot if he wants to be taken seriously
          Indeed.

          Haye is the worst joke and the biggest fraud in the sport of boxing.

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          • Jim Jeffries
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            #35
            Originally posted by DWiens421
            Macca and Mormeck are his two biggest wins.

            Barrett isn't a terrible win.

            It's clearly because he was such a force at cruiserweight and could punch so hard in that division that he is getting the quick route to a fight with Klitschko.

            Anyway, you shouldn't dime on Haye's resume, because I know after Wladimir beats him you are going to get pissy when someone asks "Who has David Haye beat?" questioning that win on Wladimir's resume.

            I wonder why almost no one has figured out that diming on a fighter's resume doesn't go away after your favorite fighter has beaten him.
            Exactly. Hatton is C class, Hatton is a club fighter, one dimensional, etc. Later: Hatton was an awesome win for Floyd.

            Anyway, pretty decent resume at CW considering his short pro career, and he was Undisputed. Not so much at HW, but he's still in a position to command a big fight or two, so we'll see.

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            • Boxingwizard
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              #36
              Originally posted by DWiens421
              Macca and Mormeck are his two biggest wins.

              Barrett isn't a terrible win.

              It's clearly because he was such a force at cruiserweight and could punch so hard in that division that he is getting the quick route to a fight with Klitschko.

              Anyway, you shouldn't dime on Haye's resume, because I know after Wladimir beats him you are going to get pissy when someone asks "Who has David Haye beat?" questioning that win on Wladimir's resume.

              I wonder why almost no one has figured out that diming on a fighter's resume doesn't go away after your favorite fighter has beaten him.
              He could of fought Kevin Johnson, that would of been a good measurement on how good his technical skills. Macca and Mormeck were nothing spectacular, Kevin Johnson are both better boxers than those two.

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