Comments Thread For: Hearn Eyes Haye-Joshua Stadium Blockbuster Fight

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  • KO'er
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    #11
    I listened to an interview with James Ali Bashir, a trainer in Wladimir Klitschko's camp. He watched Joshua train and spar. He said Joshua was "holding his own" when sparring with Wladimir and he also called Joshua a "mammoth" of a heavyweight.

    Here's the interview:

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    • Cobra_
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      #12
      How the **** do you go from smashing cans to David Haye. David Price next year on the other hand would be a better fight that will sell tickets too.

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      • IronDanHamza
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        #13
        Not going to happen.

        Way too soon for Joshua.

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        • BodiesInFlight
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          #14
          Just Eddie talking as Eddie does. I'd eat my wank rag if this fight actually happens.

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          • djcomplex
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            #15
            all hearn cares about is ''domestic dust ups''

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            • Dr.Eisenfaust
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              #16
              Wait a minute : what has Haye been doing apart from clowning around since his last fights against Klitschko and Chisora? --> nothing.

              It doesn't take a big deal to understand that once you reach the age of 33-34 you need to keep a very healthy lifestyle in order to progress.

              After pulling out three times in a row ( Charr + twice Fury) Haye has been doing only one thing : talking.

              Do you believe that this David Haye, in 2015, will be as alert and as fast as he was against Klitschko? I don't... let's not forget that Haye was at his ultimate physical peak in this fight, he was extremely fast and very technical. Wladimir Klitschko even said that knocking out David Haye during that night was similar to catching a swimming fish with bare hands.

              If Haye doesn't take boxing seriously, I wouldn't be surprised to watch Joshua brutally knocking him out.

              Haye needs at least 1 or 2 months of pure conditioning to get back to his boxing level in 2011. I am quite sure that he's already training at the moment.

              I am really curious to see if Haye kept his speed after 2 years of clowning around saying he's gonna do this and that and bla bla bla...

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              • Weebler I
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                #17
                Originally posted by djcomplex
                all hearn cares about is ''domestic dust ups''
                Translation: all Hearn cares about is money

                He might change his mind if Bellew v Cleverly flops.

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                • gmc_rfc_06
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                  #18
                  No need for that.

                  AJ has a very promising future, but he would get stopped in pretty heavy fashion against Haye.

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                  • KFC
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                    #19
                    prefer joshua and fury

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                    • BodiesInFlight
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06
                      No need for that.

                      AJ has a very promising future, but he would get stopped in pretty heavy fashion against Haye.
                      Depends how he looks on his comeback fight. If he's still as good as he was then yes, it'd be too early for Joshua, but if Haye loses his speed then I think Joshua could take him out late on maybe.

                      But this fight isn't happening so...

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