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Why is David Haye the only world champion who NEVER faced a YOUNGER opponent?
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Originally posted by Joe Cabot View PostDoes this mean that Tyson was 30 before he faced anyone who was younger?
But as I said before: Mike Tyson is the youngest of all heavyweight champs. And let me point out that Mike Tyson is not only the youngest of so-called-heavyweight champions but the youngest of real heavyweight champions (200 lbs x2):
#1 Mike Tyson
#2 Muhammad Ali
#9 Wladimir Klitschko
#35 David Haye
Moreover Tyson started as a heavyweight (where the age is generally higher) thus he is incomparable to Haye.
If Haye keeps his word to retire at age 30 then Haye will additionally be the youngest champ to retire, only bottomed by Ingemar Johansson (30.58yro, who started to box 2.5 years earlier than Haye) and Michael Bentt (retired due to brain swelling) (29.54yro).
Haye's style of retiring is unheard of. A disgrace.
Haye's career length (years from first fight to last) will only be bottomed by the aforementioned Michael Bentt (brain swelling) and Sultan Ibragimov (the master of the dark art to lean back).
Originally posted by Joe Cabot View PostHow old is Haye?Last edited by hweightblogger; 01-10-2011, 09:32 PM.
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Originally posted by Ryn0 View PostWe'll you're wrong since Enzo is younger than Haye...
IF Haye were to fight and beat all those fighters (unlikely I know) would you still be saying the same thing because he as a HW hadn't fought younger fighters?
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Originally posted by hweightblogger View PostThis is unsure since a lot of birth dates are missing.
But as I said before: Mike Tyson is the youngest of all heavyweight champs. And let me point out that Mike Tyson is not only the youngest of so-called-heavyweight champions but the youngest of real heavyweight champions (200 lbs x2):
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Heavyweight has ALWAYS meant (unlimited) dating back to the 18th century. Bob fitzsimmions was only 160 and was knocking out 230 lb men in his prime. He was as REAL a heavyweight fighter as any of the fat-asses who exist today.
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