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  • #11
    Originally posted by Scott.Weiland View Post
    Joshua has all the attributes to beat Haye easily.he would blow him away the more he refines his skills against tougher and more durable opposition,it will only solidify my belief more.

    It is my belief Fury may very well have beaten Haye had the ppv not collapsed due to the figures not doing well during pre sales.Haye struggled against the sloth Valuev,Tyson himself was quicker,sharper,more mobile than Valuev.and in his previous outing against Johnson showed decent conditioning to the point I had no concerns he could not compete 12 full rounds.it really would have been a nightmare for Haye.I knew Haye would pull out.

    Right now I am more intrigued by Hughie Fury vs AJ though.a Haye fight could build,but I don't know how much credibility Haye has left to really sell the Joshua fight,zero at press.

    Joshua need not involve himself with this guy.
    Joshua has had what? 6 fights against bums? Don't be ridiculous.

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    • #12
      Joshua shouldn't be hanging around Haye. Haye's a bad influence. You can tell a mile away.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
        Joshua has had what? 6 fights against bums? Don't be ridiculous.
        Time and again I hear Tyson Fury and Deryck Chisora's fans and themselves saying they weren't taking their careers seriously when they fought each other first time around,15 fights into their careers.yet here you have a guy who has won Olympic Gold,numerous cups and championships already and also fought for the same club as Del Boy himself in London.he has beaten veteran Cammarelle not only in London but the year before in Baku too.the guy couldn't be taking his career more seriously at this point.

        Am I sold ? Yes I am.he would destroy Haye at this stage of Haye's career.early KO,nothing more to it,Haye wouldn't get near him.

        In short the kid is well advanced for his years,and his turning pro wasnt overdue,although he hasn't rushed,thus why we are seeing seasoned guys being blown out as early as the first rounds,when we're used to see them going into the mid to late rounds.

        Hearn is having a tough job finding opponents able to go a few rounds,let alone test him ! What is it you think he does on his time out of the ring ? Do you not believe he is using 12-15 round sparring with multi opponents ? Ok that doesn't replicate the pressure of fighting in front of 5k but it gives him the conditioning and belief in himself needed to go into the latter rounds against former titlists and contenders,we've already seen what he will do to fringe contenders.

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