David Haye vs Dillian Whyte - Who Win?

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  • gmc_rfc_06
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    #11
    AJ has decent speed for a man his size, but in comparison to Haye, his punches, movement and agility are slow and heavy.

    Considering Whyte is much slower than Joshua and landed his only real good punch when Joshua went for the kill, I don't see him laying a glove on Haye. Can't see anything other than Haye stopping him inside 6.

    That's assuming Haye is close to the fighter he was, of course.

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    • hugh grant
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      #12
      Not many can last 12rounds with hayemaker. Whyte isn't the man

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      • FlatLine
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        #13
        Originally posted by boliodogs
        The guy just got KOed so how does that make him an even fight with Haye who has been a world champion at cruiserweight and a belt holder at heavyweight. Haye has hand speed, power and accuracy. Haye would KO him faster and easier than Joshua did. Haye doesn't waste any time getting started and I think he would win by KO in 4 rounds or less.
        On paper, I agree that a prime Haye should be in another league to Whyte but Haye has been out of action for approx 3 years so Whyte would be a perfect tune-up level opponent, or a benchmark opponent to see where Haye is at. If Haye is only about 60 - 70% of his prime, Whyte could be in with a good shot.

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