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  • #41
    I think we'll have a much clearer idea of where Joshua is at after the Whyte fight. At least he's in with somebody who wants to win & isn't just turning up for a cheque.

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    • #42
      Joshua would only stand a puncher's chance against the Haye that fought Klitschko back in 2011. He was way too fast, lucid and alert.

      Haye's morphology seems to have changed quite a bit, so I am expecting to see a new version of him.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Roy Keane View Post
        Who has AJ even fought who remotely comes close to Haye? If Haye is the same he sparks AJ at this moment.
        I'm sorry but resumes don't win fights.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by denium View Post
          I think we'll have a much clearer idea of where Joshua is at after the Whyte fight. At least he's in with somebody who wants to win & isn't just turning up for a cheque.
          Whyte is a totally different style to Haye though. Haye doesn't have the chin or strength to withstand Joshua. Whyte does as a natural heavyweight.

          Klitschko was boxing Haye on the outside. Joshua would take him to the trenches, stretch him and end him badly. I honestly don't have any doubt about that.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
            I'm sorry but resumes don't win fights.
            They don't, but it's a sport of unforgiving levels and you need to prove yourself and keep learning your craft. Not just from A all the way to Z.

            That's actually one of the problems with the heavyweight division in the past few years. The gulf in class between Klitschko and everyone else has been massive so there's no real way to prepare for someone that good. Even if you beat the next fighters down from him, the jump in levels from them to him is extremely hard to prepare for.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
              Whyte is a totally different style to Haye though. Haye doesn't have the chin or strength to withstand Joshua. Whyte does as a natural heavyweight.

              Klitschko was boxing Haye on the outside. Joshua would take him to the trenches, stretch him and end him badly. I honestly don't have any doubt about that.
              Take him to the trenches? Lol....Joshua has never been there let alone took a solid shot in his entire career.

              Haye vs Joshua will probably be a battle of who blows out of his arse quicker.
              Last edited by Dirk Diggler UK; 11-18-2015, 09:07 AM.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
                They don't, but it's a sport of unforgiving levels and you need to prove yourself and keep learning your craft. Not just from A all the way to Z.

                That's actually one of the problems with the heavyweight division in the past few years. The gulf in class between Klitschko and everyone else has been massive so there's no real way to prepare for someone that good. Even if you beat the next fighters down from him, the jump in levels from them to him is extremely hard to prepare for.
                Sure, but that doesn't mean Haye would win. He hasn't ever beaten anyone as good as AJ is now anyway. despite what the resume is saying, he's world champ etc etc. AJ would flatten every single win Haye has.

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                • #48
                  Maybe Haye is a better actor than prize fighter?
                  I don't think you need much heart to be an actor so he has a shot!
                  In the ring he's a "bum"!


                  ex;......BUM, a fighter who never challenges himself, he doesn't peform at optimum level. He under achieves on purpose.

                  Ray

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                    Sure, but that doesn't mean Haye would win. He hasn't ever beaten anyone as good as AJ is now anyway. despite what the resume is saying, he's world champ etc etc. AJ would flatten every single win Haye has.
                    There's no actual proof of that, it's pure speculation.

                    People said exactly the same things about Price about 3 years ago, just go back through this forum and look.

                    I'm not saying Joshua will end up like price, but right now there's no way of really knowing.

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                    • #50
                      Someone is drinking the AJ "banter juice"

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