If he's recovered from his injuries and his speed is still there, he has the style to beat Povetkin and Wilder. No doubt he's targeting the WBC belt.
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David Haye comes back with Shane Mcguigan
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Originally posted by LacedUpI can't see where Haye fits in in the current heavyweight climate.
He'll probably end up as a stepping stone for Joshua.
Sad, but true.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostI can't see where Haye fits in in the current heavyweight climate.
He'll probably end up as a stepping stone for Joshua.
Sad, but true.
Jousha is his main target, that's a huge fight for the both of them.
Haye's having financial issues.
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I'm a fan of Shane as a trainer, he has a very in depth knowledge of the sport, as you'd expect from Barry McGuigans son, and he is a hugely talented strength and conditioning coach.
Haye is ridiculously talented, there's no doubting that, but with so long out of the sport combined with his age and the simple fact that nobody knows how dedicated he is to the sport right now!
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Originally posted by FrankieBruno View PostHe's coming back for the money, rather than the glory
Jousha is his main target, that's a huge fight for the both of them.
Haye's having financial issues.
He's been trying to make a comeback since 2013, so it's not really as if it's something new.
Doubt he could spend £30+ in 3-4 years. But obviously I don't know.
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Haye, even with the Wlad embarassment was the best heavyweight outside of the Klitschkos and one of the very best this century. If his shoulder really is back to normal and age has not dampened his speed and power, he still beats everyone out there. Apart from Wlad of course...
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