Well you're not a nuthugger like most Haye fans, but I don't see what you base your confidence on. Haye barely sc****d by the only fighter of comparable height and reach he has ever fought, Valuev, who is far slower, far less skilled, and has a far less potent punch than Wlad. In that fight, Haye threw fewer punches per round than any Heavyweight title winner in the history of the sport. He only sc****d a majority decision against a guy that Chagaev had beaten much more convincingly.
Against Ruiz, who had not had a good win for 7 years, Haye was horribly easy to hit with the jab, and a stricter referee would have at the least deducted several points for repeated rabbit punches, and some refs would have disqualified him.
The fact that he was offered the same terms to fight Wlad a year ago as he has accepted to fight him now, but turned the fight down last year in order to fight Audley (while pretending he'd turned it down because he deserved more than 50% of the purse) does not say much for his self-belief. The Audley fight made no sense unless he had serious doubts about his ability to beat Wlad.
And even the Barrett fight wasn't really encouraging, given that he was legitimately knocked down (as admitted by Haye, although the ref missed it) by a shot fighter who Solis destroyed easily soon afterwards.
All in all, Haye has done nothing to impress since moving to Heavyweight, and almost all neutrals have far less confidence in his chances now than they had a year or two ago.
					Against Ruiz, who had not had a good win for 7 years, Haye was horribly easy to hit with the jab, and a stricter referee would have at the least deducted several points for repeated rabbit punches, and some refs would have disqualified him.
The fact that he was offered the same terms to fight Wlad a year ago as he has accepted to fight him now, but turned the fight down last year in order to fight Audley (while pretending he'd turned it down because he deserved more than 50% of the purse) does not say much for his self-belief. The Audley fight made no sense unless he had serious doubts about his ability to beat Wlad.
And even the Barrett fight wasn't really encouraging, given that he was legitimately knocked down (as admitted by Haye, although the ref missed it) by a shot fighter who Solis destroyed easily soon afterwards.
All in all, Haye has done nothing to impress since moving to Heavyweight, and almost all neutrals have far less confidence in his chances now than they had a year or two ago.
 
							
						
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