Comments Thread For: David Haye Eyes Deontay Wilder For Vegas Debut
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Holy crap you do live in your own little world. I realize anything anti-American plays high on your priority list, but none of this is true. Haye is NOT more athletic, too quick, or a better puncher.
Dude, 1776 was a long time ago, get the f@ck over it alreadyComment
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Haye is clearly more athletic and faster.
Punching power may go to Wilder but all he's knocked out are bums.Comment
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I'm aware Stiverne can punch and that was the risk they were willing to take to win the title. Holding on to the title is a different story. I don't see them taking unnecessary risks while they build the Wilder name and wait for a really big showdown with Klit.
Yeah not sure where you're going with all that, I'm just saying I don't see Haymon taking too many risks being that he just won the title and what huge potential fights are just down the road. I see guys like Tyson Fury and the likes in the immediate future for Wilder. I'm sure Haymon see's Haye as an unnecessary risk. He's a guy that doesn't fight often at all, but he's extremely talented (very fast, athletic and can punch very very hard). An American owning a heavyweight title is a HUGE deal for Haymon and I'm damn sure his plan is to hopefully get Wilder to win the heavyweight crown (whether that's from beating Klitschko, or waiting till he retires, idk, but bring an American heavyweight champ back to mainstream boxing is a big deal).i'm not saying that you're guilty of this, but a lot of the "wilder's got a bad chin" rhetoric come from dudes who get intimidated by a black man / american with that kind of athletic quality. they think, "well, my guy can't do that, so there must be something wrong with this other guy." it's a defense mechanism.Last edited by ИATAS; 04-22-2015, 03:55 PM.Comment
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But Haymon will have signed Haye so it's a win-win.I'm aware Stiverne can punch and that was the risk they were willing to take to win the title. Holding on to the title is a different story. I don't see them taking unnecessary risks while they build the Wilder name and wait for a really big showdown with Klit.
Yeah not sure where you're going with all that, I'm just saying I don't see Haymon taking too many risks being that he just won the title and what huge potential fights are just down the road. I see guys like Tyson Fury and the likes in the immediate future for Wilder. I'm sure Haymon see's Haye as an unnecessary risk. He's a guy that doesn't fight often at all, but he's extremely talented (very fast, athletic and can punch very very hard).Comment
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Yeah, but I'm sure Haymon would much rather have Wilder stay champ because Haye is British for one and two he's unpredictable - is he going to fight for long, retire, get injured, etc.
I would love to see this fight I just don't think it's part of the plan for Wilder.Comment
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I'm not a fan of Haye by any stretch but he could probably beat all of Wilders opponents in the span of 3 months minus stiverne lol.
We are gonna get Cunningham or The fat lard of shiet Arreola so why not Haye if he wins a fight or two.Comment


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