I would have liked to see him fight. But him retiring could give Wilder a chance to Ice Fury first so it could be good for the division.
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All you have to do is look at Haye's heavyweight run over the past few years to see he was joking all along.
He never fought his way to a fight with Wladamir, he talked himself into it. So many fell for his hype. I certainly didn't.
He has never had confidence in his ability over cruiser. In fact if you look past his fight with Wlad, his heavyweight resume is a joke compared to Fury's. Tyson has at least fight some live bodies.
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Originally posted by New England View Posthe clearly did not. all he had was power. that's literally it. he had some speed, but he does not use it to win boxing matches, certainly didn't against wladimir. maybe he's "competitive" with 40+ year old vitali, but he fought a prime wladimir and embarrassed himself.
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Originally posted by deanrw View PostAll you have to do is look at Haye's heavyweight run over the past few years to see he was joking all along.
He never fought his way to a fight with Wladamir, he talked himself into it. So many fell for his hype. I certainly didn't.
He has never had confidence in his ability over cruiser. In fact if you look past his fight with Wlad, his heavyweight resume is a joke compared to Fury's. Tyson has at least fight some live bodies.
Like who?
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Originally posted by LacedUp View Postlol what?
Like who?
Chisora (when he was undefeated)
Pajkik (still a prospect)
Cunningham ( live fighter)
Kevin Johnson (Semi washed up old contender with blood still flowing)
Now Lets look at Wlad
Monte Barrett (semi washed up, but still had some blood flow)
Valuev (a complete joke who even a washed up Holyfield beat)
Ruiz (one foot in the grave)
Harrison (LOL)
Chisora (but only after getting beat multiple times before hand.)
When has Haye taken a risk at Heavy? Find a risky fighter besides WLAD for me. Even an undefeated prospect?
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Originally posted by New England View Posthe clearly did not. all he had was power. that's literally it. he had some speed, but he does not use it to win boxing matches, certainly didn't against wladimir. maybe he's "competitive" with 40+ year old vitali, but he fought a prime wladimir and embarrassed himself.
I believe a 40+ year old Vitali is more dangerous stylistically for him. He had the opportunity to fight him in 2012 but he refused. Haye is simply wasted talent and a joke.
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