Who will David Haye fight in June/July?

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    #31
    Originally posted by Harry Balls
    How about Haye worry about fighting other top fighters instead of trying to do the least amount necessary to get a big paycheck.
    The easy road has been pretty good to Haye so far. Not at all a fan of the guy but he got a title shot off of knocking out Audley Harrison and John Ruiz. Why take hard fights when getting fat off of old timers is apparently all it takes these days? At least Charr isn't roughly a decade away from qualifying for AARP.

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    • E-Thug
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      #32
      It's past midday and he hasn't said anything yet. What the hell is he doing? Is his other toe hurt now?

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      • shade darkar
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        #33
        Audley Harrison 2!!!!!

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        • Chrismart
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          #34
          ''Adam Booth, Haye's trainer, said there was not an opponent confirmed but that talks were ongoing with five heavyweights “ranked in the top 15 with four of them unbeaten”.

          Probably applying the wrong logic....but the unbeaten fighters in WBC's top 15 :

          Fury, Pulev, Abdusalamov, Ortiz, Wawrzyk
          Last edited by Chrismart; 03-28-2013, 10:36 AM.

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          • Hitman932
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            #35
            Originally posted by chrismart83
            ''Adam Booth, Haye's trainer, said there was not an opponent confirmed but that talks were ongoing with five heavyweights “ranked in the top 15 with four of them unbeaten”.

            Probably applying the wrong logic....but the unbeaten fighters in WBC's top 15 :

            Fury, Pulev, Abdusalamov, Ortiz, Wawrzyk
            Yeah you are applying the wrong logic as Haye has always been a slave to the WBA since becoming a HW.

            4 undefeated fighters ranked in the WBA top-15 that Haye is most likely to fight are Luis Ortiz, Jovo Pudar, Andrzej Wawrzyk and fellow Brit Richard Towers.

            I can virtually guarantee, based off his track record, that he will fight one of the above listed jokers.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Freedom.
              Luis Ortiz is good, so Haye won't fight him.

              Jovo Pudar has three losses and was retired for six years after losing every round to an up-and-coming Sam Peter in 2004. He the right age for Haye at 41. He has poor skills but a good chin.

              Wawrzyk is possible, he has decent skills but a poor chin and is a weak puncher.

              Richard Towers is perfect, he's a bona fide all-round bum who needed a shady referee to beat Tony Gregory (who Helenius and Perez easily stopped).


              Ortiz may be good but it's tough to say how he stacks up since he has never beaten a legitimate opponent. His resume is only slightly better than Wilder's (who is also undefeated and ranked by the WBA)

              I think that Towers is the likely choice, being that he is British he won't require any extra compensation to travel.

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              • FrankieBruno
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                #37
                I doubt Hayes comeback opponent can be any worse than the bums Klits handpick

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                • dmaclv
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                  #38
                  Povetkin or Pulev....outside chance of Fury but Pulev most likely is the quickest way to fighting Vitali

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                  • Simurgh
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by FrankieBruno
                    I doubt Hayes comeback opponent can be any worse than the bums Klits handpick
                    Funny to say this as it was Haye's best win

                    Jovo is the worse than any opponent Wlad fought in the last 10 years.

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