Lennox Lewis: "David Haye Can Beat Wladimir Klitschko"

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  • TheCheetah
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    #41
    David Haye Vs. Vlad fight will be a good one indeed. I think Haye has a good chance.

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    • Freddy Krueger
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      #42
      Originally posted by TheCheetah
      David Haye Vs. Vlad fight will be a good one indeed. I think Haye has a good chance.
      He does that is why I don't want the fight to happen, I know he has 0 chance against Vitali though.

      I like Wlad and we all know he is talented but if Haye gets anywheres near that chin then Haye would pull of a mild-upset. I say mild-upset because I can see Wlad slightly favored to win that fight. It would be a huge upset if he upset-ted Vitali though.*not possible in my books

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      • Lacrimosa
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        #43
        Originally posted by Freddy Krueger
        He does that is why I don't want the fight to happen, I know he has 0 chance against Vitali though.

        I like Wlad and we all know he is talented but if Haye gets anywheres near that chin then Haye would pull of a mild-upset. I say mild-upset because I can see Wlad slightly favored to win that fight. It would be a huge upset if he upset-ted Vitali though.*not possible in my books
        The key word is "if" The top third HW (Chagaev) managed to get to that chin only once in the fight... it was after the bell rang... And Wlad looked rather offended than hurt

        Again... Vitali`s stronger chin doesn`t make him a better boxer.

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        • EuropeFightFan
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          #44
          At the end of the day no-one can call themselves the heavyweight champion of the world without taking on the Klitschkos. Vitali wanted Haye, but Haye took the path of least Resistance by boxing Valuev instead.

          I think Haye will milk the WBA for all that it's worth...he's got an alphabet title now, so he'll say he was the heavyweight champion for the rest of his life now no matter what happens...the non-boxing British public are none the wiser, and with his new found celebrity status in the UK, he won't wish for his high-life train to be derailed by Vitali. As well as this, the WBA will want to have Haye fighting their mandatories instead of the Klitschkos, so I can't see Haye in the Ring with either of them no matter what he says...I hope I'm wrong, but we all know the ridiculous world of boxing politics...and Haye doesn't want to give up the belt, either.

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