Originally posted by Freedom.
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What was David Haye's best win?
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostHaye has never defeated a decent top ten prime-aged heavyweight (Fury, Price, Povetkin, Pulev, etc).
He usually goes for old, shot fighters like Ruiz, Barrett, and Audrey. Now, he's targeting the faded age 41 Vitali since he can see the old man is finally slowing down.
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Haye's most brilliant victory is a public relations one.. Never in the history of boxing has man achieved so much using only his mouth.
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Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View PostAre you seriously claiming Haye is cherry picking Vitali?
Apart from Wlad there is no other fighter that provide such award/risk ratio - so in a sense he's cherry picking.
If he loses to Pulev that's pretty much it. If he loses to Vitali it's not a big deal, everybody lose to Vitali.
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Originally posted by Freedom2014 View PostHaye never had the "undisputed" cruiserweight crown.
Haye ducked all the good, prime cruiserweights at the time, like the IBF champion Steve Cunningham.
Enzo Maccarinelli was the epitome of a paper champion. He was given that title for fighting Mark Hobson, who wasn't even a top 25 cruiserweight.
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Haye's best win in one sense was Chisora because, let's face it, he basically scared Vitali into retirement with that win.
But looking at it another way, maybe he shouldn't have knocked Chisora out like that because.. he basically scared Vitali into retirement by doing that. If Haye had looked less impressive against Chisora then maybe Vitali wouldn't have retired and would have faced Haye.
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Originally posted by Freedom2014No, remember David Haye was afraid to fight Vitali in Moscow or Ukraine.
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...hlight=Ukraine
Charr was man enough to fight Vitali in Moscow.
Vitali ran from Haye after Haye knocked Chisora out.. Right at the end of his career (and a few times during his career i.e. Chris Byrd fight) Vitali showed his true colors as a coward. he'll always be remembered as the man who ducked David Haye.
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