Wilder vs Haye anyone interested?

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  • DeadLikeMe
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    #21
    They're going to milk this belt a bit for sure.

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    • Dirk Diggler UK
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      #22
      Originally posted by PainfromUkraine
      Hmm...could explain why Haye wants to sign with Haymon and delayed his comeback for so long...probably was waiting for this!!
      Precisely.

      Haye has had this in the works since the first Fury pull out.

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      • Weebler I
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        #23
        Originally posted by DeadLikeMe
        Screw Haye...he can't just come around every few years for a payday...Wilder should fight an active fighter.
        ^this...........fcuk Haye

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        • thebigkabosh
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          #24
          Haye is massively overrated.

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          • $tate of Mind
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            #25
            Originally posted by 285Kid
            Well here are the guys in lines , we just don't want to see Wilder vs #45 & #54 like Santa Cruz is doing

            Of those options, Povetkin would be descent, not better than a Haye fight though imo

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            • bojangles1987
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              #26
              It's hard to get excited about anything involving Haye, who knows if he will even show up, or what he'll look like at this point?

              If he is still the same guy, I think he'd beat Wilder. Haye would still be the second best HW in the world if he came back at his best.

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                #27
                Originally posted by BS BadBoy
                Haye... he's a HW version of Andre Ward right?
                Uhhhhhhhhh.... no. WTF?? If you don't know what you're talking about, don't post.


                Originally posted by BS BadBoy
                Tyson Fury is higher in the cue than him and rightly so.
                Tyson Fury is higher up a cue? You mean like a pool cue?? I'm confused.

                Oh... wait... did you mean QUEUE?

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                • bboy80
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                  #28
                  Haye would ko Wilder coming in, hes too fast and hits too hard. You only have to watch the small clip of sparring to guess how the rest of the fight would pan out.

                  However I dont see this fight happening, Hayes had major surgery and been out for a long time. In Hayes recent interviews, he said it would be ****** to go right back in at the top.

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                  • NEETzsche
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                    #29
                    i think wilder would beat him. judging by the valuev and wlad fights, haye doesn't do well against such big guys. wilder showed last night that he can happily stay at long range for 12 rounds and punish a smaller opponent with thudding jabs and straights. haye definitely can't take a fraction of the punches that stiverne did

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                    • mathed
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                      #30
                      That video footage floating around showed Wilder getting rocked by a few shots from Haye but Haye himself admits there were things not shown that tell a completely different story. Wilder knocks him out.

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