Ward vs Haye who would give more credit???

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  • nachorjj
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    Ward vs Haye who would give more credit???

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    If Haye KO Ruiz and K brothers and Ward win the super six.
    who would give more credit???
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    Haye
    72.22%
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    Ward
    27.78%
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    #2
    Good question. Those would be two incredible feats.

    I will say, if Haye KOs Ruiz and the Klits, that would be something. And it's in the heavyweight division. I don't see it happening though.

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      #3
      Originally posted by nachorjj
      one SCENARIOS

      If Haye KO Ruiz and K brothers and Ward win the super six.
      who would give more credit???
      Haye because he is really an exceptional CW fighting guys who are much bigger than him and proven fighters too......Ward just has to win at least 3 fights against some fighters who are not even proven at SMW and his size in addition to not having to win by ko......Ward beating Woods, Hopkins, and Dawson by ko would be the perfect equivalent of Haye koing Ruiz, Vitali, and Wlad.

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      • The_Demon
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        id have too say haye due too the size of the guys he would be beating and the fact that they have dominated the division in the last few years (a weak division,but they have still dominated it)

        it would be very impressive for ward too win the super 6,but he is one of the favourites too do so now

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        • Sir Tom Jones
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          #5
          David Haye.

          Vitali never goes down.

          Ward winning the super 6 would be impressive but the guys aren't of stellar quality.

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          • The Hammer
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            They would BOTH receive credit.

            If David Haye beats the Klitschkos, the so-called "experts" like will be raving about how great the heavyweight division is and Haye will become a world-wide household name!! He'll make the cover of Sports Illustrated!!!

            If Andre Ward headbutts his way to winning the super six with home advantage, he'll be considered a GREAT fighter, and be loved by the so-called experts like Bernstein, Farhood and Kellerman!!! He'll become famous like Hagler, Hearns and Leonard!!!

            But if the Klitschkos continue to beat everybody, the so-called "experts" will whine about how bad the heavyweight division is. And if Arthur Abraham wins the Super Six, we won't hear much about it, except how bad the super middleweight division is.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Carnivore
              They would BOTH receive credit.

              If David Haye beats the Klitschkos, the so-called "experts" like will be raving about how great the heavyweight division is and Haye will become a world-wide household name!! He'll make the cover of Sports Illustrated!!!

              If Andre Ward headbutts his way to winning the super six with home advantage, he'll be considered a GREAT fighter, and be loved by the so-called experts like Bernstein, Farhood and Kellerman!!! He'll become famous like Hagler, Hearns and Leonard!!!

              But if the Klitschkos continue to beat everybody, the so-called "experts" will whine about how bad the heavyweight division is. And if Arthur Abraham wins the Super Six, we won't hear much about it, except how bad the super middleweight division is.
              ah man,why you have too bring colour into this again?

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              • The Hammer
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                #8
                Originally posted by british_fan
                ah man,why you have too bring colour into this again?
                Where did I mention colour?

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                • nachorjj
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Spray_resistant
                  Haye because he is really an exceptional CW fighting guys who are much bigger than him and proven fighters too......Ward just has to win at least 3 fights against some fighters who are not even proven at SMW and his size in addition to not having to win by ko......Ward beating Woods, Hopkins, and Dawson by ko would be the perfect equivalent of Haye koing Ruiz, Vitali, and Wlad.
                  I concur in parts, if he beat Hopkins, Dawson would be similar, but the KO is more common in heavyweights and is the feature of Haye, but if Ward outbox this two is equivalent. THIS IS A OPINION

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by nachorjj
                    I concur in parts, if he beat Hopkins, Dawson would be similar, but the KO is more common in heavyweights and is the feature of Haye, but if Ward outbox this two is equivalent. THIS IS A OPINION
                    I guess we can lessen the standard of victory for Ward because he is not known for his great power and Haye stops most of his opponents.

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