Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua: David Haye is One I'd Like To Fight!

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  • yoz
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    #21
    Haye, based on his last outing, is still levels above Joshua. He'd flatten him early. His footwork, power and speed would be too much.

    That said, Haye has never engaged, or 'gone at', a big puncher. He'd likely run or pull out of the fight. Shame, really.

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    • Wicky
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      #22
      Such a weird division due to enormous size differences. If Haye was a similar size to Wlad, Haye would win by KO 8 times out of 10. He’s a big puncher for a small heavyweight. But Wlad can EASILY win because he so much bigger.

      AJ looks like a very promising prospect, but that’s all he is at the moment. It’s good to wants to step up, but Haye would be way too much. Joshua vs Chisora next year would tell us a lot about AJ’s future and be a good farewell payday for DelBoy.

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      • Accountoffline
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        #23
        Haye is P4P one of the biggest punchers, especially for his size. I have never seen anyone manhandle Chisora the way he did or wobble Valuev for that matter.

        Is he relevant? NO, should he be? not really.

        Would he beat AJ right now? most likely.

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        • MBE
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          #24
          Haye-AJ is an explosive fight. I've got AJ TKO4, cagey at first but Hayes chin doesn't hold up to the pressure that the future P4P king will put on him

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          • FrankieBruno
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            #25
            Haye hits hard, is very fast, and has great reflexes,

            Jousha simply is not ready, he'd be made to look like average

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            • LacedUp
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              #26
              Originally posted by yoz
              There's plenty of room in the HW division for a Haye comeback. If he's serious about trying for a world title, he stands a good shot. That said, he'll have earn it this time.
              He also he also earned his shot last time.

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              • LacedUp
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                #27
                Originally posted by Badzi87
                Haye is P4P one of the biggest punchers, especially for his size.
                Haha, golden.

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                • REMOVE SHARK 55
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                  #28
                  Eddie Hearn wouldn't let that fight happen right now, he'll be sending his cash cow to slaughter.


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                  • beez721
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by yoz
                    Haye, based on his last outing, is still levels above Joshua. He'd flatten him early. His footwork, power and speed would be too much.

                    That said, Haye has never engaged, or 'gone at', a big puncher. He'd likely run or pull out of the fight. Shame, really.
                    yea,,,id be sickened if Joshua was put in against haye and lost at this point in his young career. its much too early for this matchup. as much as I detest haye he is explosive and dangerous as hell for any heavyweight including wlad. Joshua needs more time to develop before putting him in with a puncher like haye

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                    • kiDynamite92
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                      #30
                      Haye would beat down every heavyweight out there except Wlad without too much trouble. Alexander Povetkin would be his toughest test but he'd KO him eventually. Haye just can't beat Wladamir atm, it's kind of like when Lewis was reigning supreme, Wlad knew he wouldn't have had a chance against him. Haye should take a page out of Wlads book and wait for Wlad to retire and then he could possibly unify the division and retire.

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