The way I see it, Haye had two ambitions. One being leaving boxing by the age of 31 as he would be "one of the very few fighters who goes out on top". The other ambition he said he had would be to unify the heavyweight division and 'respark' the division with excitement.
In my opinion, if Haye wants to be recognised as a good heavyweight from this era, then he has to drop this retirement crap and actually fight the legitimate top fighters in the division. He did a good job at cruiserweight but has done very little at heavyweight in comparison.
The "very few fighters who go out on top" are likely to have already achieved what they had set out to do and wouldn't have gone out when they did without accomplishing their set targets, or at least trying their hardest to achieve that goal before bowing out regardless of whether they were on top of their game or not (you may disagree but this is my perspective of all this).
It's still a fight I want to see and I would root for Haye all the way but bowing out on top of your game does nothing for your resume when the two best fighters of this era aren't on your record.
In my opinion, if Haye wants to be recognised as a good heavyweight from this era, then he has to drop this retirement crap and actually fight the legitimate top fighters in the division. He did a good job at cruiserweight but has done very little at heavyweight in comparison.
The "very few fighters who go out on top" are likely to have already achieved what they had set out to do and wouldn't have gone out when they did without accomplishing their set targets, or at least trying their hardest to achieve that goal before bowing out regardless of whether they were on top of their game or not (you may disagree but this is my perspective of all this).
It's still a fight I want to see and I would root for Haye all the way but bowing out on top of your game does nothing for your resume when the two best fighters of this era aren't on your record.
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