Mr. David "the Hayemaker" Haye would of
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How does you saying something make it a fact?
That said... it could be you're right - according to Boxrec there's 1093 active professional HWs. 1% of them is 10 which means you're crediting the Hayemaker with being #11.
Bit harsh really.
I'd probably shoehorn him into the top 10 myself if he still remembers how to fight by the time he gets back in the ring.Comment
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Haha utterly ridiculous isn't it? That's the injury that rendered him totally useless.
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If Haye's still the fighter he was, he'd destroy Pulev. Problem is that I don't think he is. If the shoulder was truly fixed I think he'd have been back by now.Comment
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This is not going to be a popular opinion. But somewhat in sync with this thread...
1. I think that Haye could have won more rounds than given credit for. Some have up to 5, but I think 4 is more reasonable.
2. Haye gave Wladimir his toughest fight since Samuel Peter and the toughest until Povetkin.
3. Haye was Wladimir's fastest, slickest and most skilled opponent who also had explosive power.
4. Haye vs Wladimir, although usually slammed as a fight, actually featured some of the best displays of skills and reflexes of any HW fight of all time!
Haye rematch could be the best WK opponent available given his shoulder will not prevent a return to form.Comment
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David Haye doesn't have to fight all those 1093 active heawyweights for any knowledgeable boxing fan to be able to tell that he'll beat them. There is a huge gap in skill and athleticism between Haye and the rest of the division and only a blind hater or a person who DKSAB won't admit to it.How does you saying something make it a fact?
That said... it could be you're right - according to Boxrec there's 1093 active professional HWs. 1% of them is 10 which means you're crediting the Hayemaker with being #11.
Bit harsh really.
I'd probably shoehorn him into the top 10 myself if he still remembers how to fight by the time he gets back in the ring.
Also, the Hayemaker wiping the floor with 99% of today's heawyweights (in other words, knocking them spark out) doesn't mean that he wouldn't clown and outpoint the rest 1%. Please keep your assumptions to yourself next time, Hayeter.Comment
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Yea say what you want about Haye I mean he's a scoundrel, a poser, weak minded, traitor, a liar, no heart, a narcissist...........but I don't think I was the only one excited for the division when Haye was KTFO opponents in the heavyweight division. He has great speed, a great style, killer over hand right but I mean how can you have any hope for a guy who has a business plan revolving around **** talking, not putting out in the fight, and disappearing for a while and coming back as a "reinvented" or "changed" humbled man only to pull the same crap again. Now Haymon's pulling the reign's for him..don't expect anything different
Fool me once, twice, three time's? I must be an idiot to buy ppv with this chump ever again.Comment
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If he is still the same fighter, he's the #2 HW in the world.
He'd have blasted Pulev with total ease.Comment
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Good post. David did very well in the first fight and would've won had it not been for his injury. Wlad is way past his prime now, so Haye would most likely KO him in the rematch.This is not going to be a popular opinion. But somewhat in sync with this thread...
1. I think that Haye could have won more rounds than given credit for. Some have up to 5, but I think 4 is more reasonable.
2. Haye gave Wladimir his toughest fight since Samuel Peter and the toughest until Povetkin.
3. Haye was Wladimir's fastest, slickest and most skilled opponent who also had explosive power.
4. Haye vs Wladimir, although usually slammed as a fight, actually featured some of the best displays of skills and reflexes of any HW fight of all time!
Haye rematch could be the best WK opponent available given his shoulder will not prevent a return to form.
I reckon that all these Russian, Bulgarian and American boxing 'fans' dislike Haye because they know that he would brutally embarrass all their HWs on the same night. Pulev, Povotkin, etc. and all their blind fans are probably praying that Haye stays retired and doesn't expose their heroes.Comment

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