if haye wins then it wont matter what wlad does afterwards everyone will just question him so i think with a haye win it will freeze the heavy division by about 5 years!
If haye wins and retires where does it leave the heavy div?
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I don't think Haye will retire. I think he'll actually fight Vitali or Adamek(Depending on who wins) if he beats Wlad. If he loses, he'll retire no question about it.
But we still Povetkin, Adamek, Arreola, Chambers, etc.Last edited by TheSlickster; 06-25-2011, 06:27 PM.Comment
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those four to be fair are a ****in disgrace in comparison to any legit heavy from the last 50 years which shows u just how bad it would be given a haye win and him retiring! It would just embarrass the division and any fight afterwards would be pointless for a few years!Comment
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That's the problem, Povetkin *****ed out of the fight with Wlad twice, so he's out of the picture.
Adamek is scheduled to fight Vitali and although I give him mad props for having balls to fight Vitali, we all know how that's going to play out.
Arreola should not be mentioned in a conversation about A-level fighters altogether.
Chambers is the only one who can outbox 95% of today's HW. He's another Byrd in the making, but with Klitschko brothers ruling the HW division, he'll have to wait until at least Vitali retires. BTW, he would box circles around Haye with one arm tied behind his back.
There is really nobody left. I can't wait until Boytsov has recovered from his 2 surgeries, he's bound to make some noise.Comment
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