Did Haye refuse to fight Chagaev? Eh, that's not the memo I received. As far as the reality was, Chagaev was stripped for having hepatitis B, and Valuev fought for the title. Haye fought Valuev and won (after Wlad had beaten Chagaev). In April 2011 a Chagaev fight was talked about, but the BBBofC rejected it because of the illness. Clearly through no fault of Haye's. So again, it's a rediculous statement to make that he was not deserved. What Haye did, was to fight Valuev - someone that the brothers never fought.
							
						
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The Heavyweight champion chooses old shot fighters (Mormeck) and soft opponents (Pianeta). Which you claim are "good" opponents GTFO with your double standards.Originally posted by Freedom.It was posted on another site that Haye will fight age 41 Jovo Pudar, who is inexplicably ranked #6 by the WBA.
This is easy to believe, because Haye has a history of fighting old guys (Barrett, Ruiz, Harrison, etc).
The Haye fanboys will then say Pudar is a top ten heavyweight, even though any real boxing fan knows the WBA's rankings are ridiculous.
He may choose a prime opponent coming off a series of losses, like he did when he chose Chisora. Or Haye may choose a soft younger opponent like Travis Kaufmann, who is ranked by the WBA even though he has never beaten a single top 200 heavyweight.
You can bet your life Haye won't choose a prime opponent who is decent (like Chambers, Arreola, Helenius, Pulev, Fury, etc).Comment
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This is probablt true. Pudvar's a step up from the likes of Bonin, shot Harrison and shot Barrett after all who he did actually fight.Originally posted by Freedom.It was posted on another site that Haye will fight age 41 Jovo Pudar, who is inexplicably ranked #6 by the WBA.
This is easy to believe, because Haye has a history of fighting old guys (Barrett, Ruiz, Harrison, Carl Thompson, etc).
The Haye fanboys will then say Pudar is a top ten heavyweight, even though any real boxing fan knows the WBA's rankings are ridiculous.
He may choose a prime opponent coming off a series of losses, like he did when he chose Chisora. Or Haye may choose a soft younger opponent like Travis Kaufmann, who is ranked by the WBA even though he has never beaten a single top 200 heavyweight.
You can bet your life Haye won't choose a prime opponent who is decent (like Chambers, Arreola, Helenius, Pulev, Fury, etc).Comment
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