Originally posted by Ravens Fan
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He did well as a cruiserweight and has a good resume until he stepped up to heavyweight. It was a business decision to pick up an easy belt off Valuev and basically cashed out in a very tentative and dull fight against Wlad.
I was a Haye fan up until his true colours shone through.
He doesn't care about fighting regularly against top contenders to establish his name and earn his way to a belt - he'd rather talk for it. Fact is, Haye is a good heavyweight ( unproven ) who could bring some really entertaining fights to the division. But he won't, he'll deny us fans that and fob us off with fights like Harrison. I know you didn't mention Fury-Chisora but what I'm saying is that Fury is on the same level with Chisora, if not lower.
I wouldn't be surprised if Haye never fights again, he's just keeping his name relevant in case Wlad or Vitali offer him a fight.
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