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  • SoldierWarrior
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    #1

    If Wlad vs Haye doesn't happen, would Haye be willing to fight the winner of

    Just wondering what your thoughts are on this subject. Thanks
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    Yes, I believe so
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    No, I doubt he'd take that type of risk
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    Of Arreola vs. Adamek?

    I'd love to see Haye-Arreola. But Haye only fights heavyweights past age 36 (Barrett, Valuev, and Ruiz) who are becoming slower.

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      #3
      Absolutely. Especially if it's Arreola. GBP would love Haye vs Arreola in LA.

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        I think so.

        Areolla he just has to avoid for a couple rounds till the whate starts gassing, then its tee-off time, i wonder what a hayemaker in that blubber-gut would do?

        probably make Areolla hurl tacos.

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          Only if its Adamek. I doubt he'd fight Arreola. That's a stylistic nightmare for him. Arreola's fat ass would be on him for 12 rounds, swallowing up his punches like he did to Vitali. The only difference is Haye wouldn't have the size and reach advantage Vitali had, so he wouldn't be able to keep the distance. Not to mention his suspect chin, so he'd get sparked.

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            I hope he is willing to take that risk if he is a true champion, if he is a paper champion then he won't in my opinion. You want to be known as a great champion, they fight the best in your division.

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              Originally posted by BoxerDood
              Only if its Adamek. I doubt he'd fight Arreola. That's a stylistic nightmare for him. Arreola's fat ass would be on him for 12 rounds, swallowing up his punches like he did to Vitali. The only difference is Haye wouldn't have the size and reach advantage Vitali had, so he wouldn't be able to keep the distance. Not to mention his suspect chin, so he'd get sparked.
              That man in your avatar, Bradley will fight any of the best out there. He just wants to be the best, he craves to be the best. I do not get that same notion about David Haye at all. Holt, Peterson, Campbell, and now maidana. Bradley is an amazing fighter, and he even showed how much of a champion he was when he got off the canvas to whoop Holts ass!

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                Originally posted by SoldierWarrior
                That man in your avatar, Bradley will fight any of the best out there. He just wants to be the best, he craves to be the best. I do not get that same notion about David Haye at all. Holt, Peterson, Campbell, and now maidana. Bradley is an amazing fighter, and he even showed how much of a champion he was when he got off the canvas to whoop Holts ass!
                I think Haye's ready to fight any HW right now. Except the Klits.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by -GDS-
                  I think Haye's ready to fight any HW right now. Except the Klits.
                  I hope thats true, and I'm pretty sure the winner of Arreola/Adamek will be calling out Hayes name. Hopefully, Haye has a response to who ever wins if they do call his name out like I'm expecting the winner to do.

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                    Originally posted by SoldierWarrior
                    I hope thats true, and I'm pretty sure the winner of Arreola/Adamek will be calling out Hayes name. Hopefully, Haye has a response to who ever wins if they do call his name out like I'm expecting the winner to do.
                    I would be disappointed if Adamek won. I'd want Haye to fight a big HW like Arreola or Meehan in America, to hype him up and prep him for a Klit.

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