How many people have achieved what David Haye has in 24 fights?

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  • Shadows
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    #11
    Originally posted by jreckoning
    Michael Spinks also moved up from light heavy not cruiser and won the world heavy title.

    Haye did fine, but seriously what he did has been done before.


    Spinks was on a whole different level though.

    But in the end, you're correct.

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    • $partacus
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      #12
      Originally posted by Carnivore
      You really love him!

      Are you one of Haye's notorious "20 men" or just one of his wannabes?
      Klitschko fans shouldn't be in this thread they achieved nothing until the heavyweight division was dead and only then because of their size advantage.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Six Shooter
        Yes and never won a world title again.
        "How many people have acheived what David Haye has in 24 fights?"

        Don't be sore because his answer destroyed your question.


        Heres another,

        Fernando Vargas, 14-0 when he won IBF light middleweight title.

        Heres another,

        Oscar De La Hoya, 12-0 when he won the WBO Superfeatherweight title.


        You're gonna get owned all night.

        I don't see why you thought this was something incredible or extraordinary.

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          #14
          I'm seeing a lot of people mentioning fighters winning a world title, but how many of those guys won 4 in 2 divisions in their first 24 fights?

          I'm not trying to say he's the best, but what the guy achieved so early into his pro career clearly proves he is not an overhyped bum like a lot of people on this forum make him out to be.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Six Shooter
            I'm seeing a lot of people mentioning fighters winning a world title, but how many of those guys won 4 in 2 divisions in their first 24 fights?

            I'm not trying to say he's the best, but what the guy achieved so early into his pro career clearly proves he is not an overhyped bum like a lot of people on this forum make him out to be.
            well,,,he didnt exactly have a tough division to work through and he did lose a fight. come on now

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            • Shadows
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              #16
              Originally posted by Six Shooter
              I'm seeing a lot of people mentioning fighters winning a world title, but how many of those guys won 4 in 2 divisions in their first 24 fights?

              I'm not trying to say he's the best, but what the guy achieved so early into his pro career clearly proves he is not an overhyped bum like a lot of people on this forum make him out to be.
              Obviously he's not a bum, but the answers you've gotten should've been expected.

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              • Heru
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                #17
                Originally posted by Tom Flores

                Don't be sore because his answer destroyed your question.


                Heres another,

                Fernando Vargas, 14-0 when he won IBF light middleweight title.

                Heres another,

                Oscar De La Hoya, 12-0 when he won the WBO Superfeatherweight title.


                You're gonna get owned all night.

                I don't see why you thought this was something incredible or extraordinary.
                Yeah, Oscar was gonna be my answer. He only fought with it for 2 fights before he moved up and got 2 belts at 135, all before 24 fights.

                Haye's and his management have been pretty lucky considering who he's beaten for those titles.

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                • $partacus
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Shadows
                  Obviously he's not a bum, but the answers you've gotten should've been expected.
                  A lot of the answers are not answers to my question, i asked "How many people have achieved what David Haye has in 24 fights?" not who won a world title in under 24 fights.

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                  • MatchMaker215
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                    #19
                    I think Haye can become a star in America

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by QUELOQUE
                      Yeah, Oscar was gonna be my answer. He only fought with it for 2 fights before he moved up and got 2 belts at 135, all before 24 fights.

                      Haye's and his management have been pretty lucky considering who he's beaten for those titles.

                      Hell you don't even need Oscar. We can beat him at his own game. Spinks from 175 to heavy title in less fights.

                      I try to be fair when beating people down.

                      I don't know a person alive who thinks Valuev was better than Holmes or Spinks light heavy competition.

                      I kind of did this for note of caution. When Spinks faced a big puncher, he crumbled.

                      Let's see what Haye has before annointing him.
                      Last edited by Guest; 11-09-2009, 11:41 PM.

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