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  • #21
    Originally posted by Jedi Vader View Post
    No Bro. Haye would not be successful in any other era as this is the weakest one. Even weaker than between 78-86 when Holmes reigned supreme.
    Haye would be a worthy contender and possible titleholder in ANY previous HW era. His size and weight disadvantage now would be COMPLETELY invalid in the past, in the 70s he would be considered big. Add that to his punching power, speed, athleticism and explosiveness in the ring and you got a valid, dangerous fighter, more frightening in the past than now when compared to 6'6 Wladimir or 6'7 Vitali.

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    • #22
      David Haye would have KO'd many American heavyweight "legends."

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Jedi Vader View Post
        No Bro. Haye would not be successful in any other era as this is the weakest one. Even weaker than between 78-86 when Holmes reigned supreme.
        You're a History Forum stooge. You really think Haye couldn't have beaten the taxi drivers and bartenders from the Joe Louis and Rocky Marciano eras?

        Haye would have beaten many if not most of the heavyweight "legends" of previous eras, simply because he's a far better athlete than they were. And he'd have been a "big" heavyweight in the days of 190 pound "heavyweight" champions like Marciano. At 6'3" tall, David Haye is the same size as Ali, Ken Norton, and Larry Holmes. And he's easily as good an athlete as any of them.

        Haye would have dominated some eras and been right in the mix in whatever you consider to be the very best eras of heavyweight boxing.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Lucky Jim View Post
          You really think Haye couldn't have beaten the taxi drivers and bartenders from the Joe Louis and Rocky Marciano eras?

          Haye would have beaten many if not most of the heavyweight "legends" of previous eras, simply because he's a far better athlete than they were.



          Dude, please just shut the **** up.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post


            Dude, please just shut the **** up.
            In the spirit of Xmas, go **** yourself.
            Last edited by Lucky Jim; 12-27-2011, 06:17 PM.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Superflo777 View Post
              Haye would be a worthy contender and possible titleholder in ANY previous HW era. His size and weight disadvantage now would be COMPLETELY invalid in the past, in the 70s he would be considered big. Add that to his punching power, speed, athleticism and explosiveness in the ring and you got a valid, dangerous fighter, more frightening in the past than now when compared to 6'6 Wladimir or 6'7 Vitali.
              Excellent post -- green k sent.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
                So landing 29 power punches in a twelve round fight is getting beat so bad?
                The compubox stats are always wrong, Wlad landed more power punches.

                Haye was afraid to engage with Wlad. He was scared of Wlad's power. He was in survival mode from start to finish. He was running like a scared girl from Wlad the whole fight, flopping like a bitch and taking knees.

                Wlad won every round.

                Wlad dominated the fight.

                Wlad was the aggressor from start to finish.

                Wlad boxed beautifully.

                Wlad's excellent defense shut down Haye's offense.

                Wlad threw twice as many punches as Haye.

                Wlad landed twice as many punches as Haye.

                Wlad outlanded Haye in every round.

                Wlad hurt Haye several times and made him spend the entire fight in survival mode running for his life, flopping like a bitch and taking knees.

                Haye was totally outclassed, schooled, beaten up, dominated and humiliated by Wlad.

                Masterful dominant shutout win for Wlad.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Superflo777 View Post
                  Haye would be a worthy contender and possible titleholder in ANY previous HW era. His size and weight disadvantage now would be COMPLETELY invalid in the past, in the 70s he would be considered big. Add that to his punching power, speed, athleticism and explosiveness in the ring and you got a valid, dangerous fighter, more frightening in the past than now when compared to 6'6 Wladimir or 6'7 Vitali.
                  Originally posted by Lucky Jim View Post
                  David Haye would have KO'd many American heavyweight "legends."
                  Originally posted by Lucky Jim View Post
                  You're a History Forum stooge. You really think Haye couldn't have beaten the taxi drivers and bartenders from the Joe Louis and Rocky Marciano eras?

                  Haye would have beaten many if not most of the heavyweight "legends" of previous eras, simply because he's a far better athlete than they were. And he'd have been a "big" heavyweight in the days of 190 pound "heavyweight" champions like Marciano. At 6'3" tall, David Haye is the same size as Ali, Ken Norton, and Larry Holmes. And he's easily as good an athlete as any of them.

                  Haye would have dominated some eras and been right in the mix in whatever you consider to be the very best eras of heavyweight boxing.
                  Great posts.

                  I don't like Haye, but I agree with everything you guys said.



                  Last edited by MASTERFUL; 12-28-2011, 02:46 AM.

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                  • #29
                    The Klitschko Brothers are the greatest heavyweights of all time.

                    Either Klitschko beats any HW from any era.

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                    • #30
                      Vitali really must be p4p the world's worst negotiator ever in this sport. David Haye is going to end up signing to fight Klitschko in London, England for 90% of the purse and 100% of the pay-per-view cash. He'll probaby get KO'd, but he'll be on his back grinning from ear to ear.

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