What the writer of the article STILL FAILS to see is the connection between Haye praising and Era dissing.
The author arrived at the stage every knowledgeable fan already was at from the beginning (= Wlad is too much for Haye) yet didn't ARRIVE YET at the second stage which is that Wlad is too much for EVERYBODY who ever boxed, excluding maybe Vitali and Lennox Lewis.
The author still sticks to this nonsense that this era is worse than Ali's cruiser era, just to not completely go crazy.
I’m one of those critics. I was convinced that Haye had the style, power, speed, and chutzpah to break the stranglehold Team Klitschko had on the division for years. With varying reasons, I thought Eddie Chambers, Sultan Ibragimov, Ruslan Chagaev, and Calvin Brock were going to do the same thing.
But Haye was the chosen one, a former cruiserweight champion who had obsessed over Klitschko for years, convinced that he was going to succeed where his previous 13 opponents had not....
And for all the talk of this being perhaps the worst era in heavyweight history (and it probably is)
But Haye was the chosen one, a former cruiserweight champion who had obsessed over Klitschko for years, convinced that he was going to succeed where his previous 13 opponents had not....
And for all the talk of this being perhaps the worst era in heavyweight history (and it probably is)
The author still sticks to this nonsense that this era is worse than Ali's cruiser era, just to not completely go crazy.

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