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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: David Haye: Anthony Joshua is The Fight I Want, What Fans Want

    Former two division world champion David Haye (27-2, 25KOs) is hoping to get in the ring this year with unbeaten Olympic gold medal winner Anthony Joshua (15-0, 15KOs).

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  • tiltmo
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    There's no way they'll let Joshua anywhere near Haye

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    • Lou Cipher
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      Haye will de-Turd this dude in 5 rounds. I dont care who has the belts. Haye is the only one who is down to fight them all.

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      • skinnystev
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        #4
        biblical ain't nothing but a hyped up novice not a fit opponent for hay

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        • HughJass
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          Trying to catch Joshua early lol.He knows Joshua is still raw.Joshua needs at least 18 month before he's ready for that type of fight.I'd pick Haye to knock Joshua out right now,but if it's further down the line then i'd pick Joshua.

          My reasoning for picking Haye for a knockout is Joshua's head movement is non-existant,he leaves his chin high in the air when pulling back and he always backs up in straight lines

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            #6
            lol @ everyone bumming Haye because he KO'd some Aussie bum ranked 150th in the world or something ******.

            It would be a dangerous fight for AJ, but as long as he sees Haye off for the first few rounds, he'll knock him out midway through the fight.

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            • Kagami Taiga
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              Originally posted by denium
              lol @ everyone bumming Haye because he KO'd some Aussie bum ranked 150th in the world or something ******.

              It would be a dangerous fight for AJ, but as long as he sees Haye off for the first few rounds, he'll knock him out midway through the fight.
              I don't see it. He's nowhere near ready

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              • Dr Rumack
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                #8
                Hearn won't take that chance.

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                • Tomjas
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                  #9
                  This disappoints me as it is short term stuff

                  Haye @ 85% takes out Martin in a round or 2

                  He does the same to Wilder

                  IF he is really talking about Joshua then his "comeback" is all about quick money because David cleans his clock all day, every day for a couple of years

                  80 k at Wembley, big UK PPV, it's a money maker and I get that

                  However, if he puts in the hard yards, he will eventually get a shot at Fury and have a fair shot at winning PLUS it will be a world-wide event

                  It is literally the difference between an easy 5 million and 20 plus legacy
                  Last edited by Tomjas; 01-19-2016, 06:16 AM.

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                  • mannyman
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                    Joshua isn't ready for Haye - I'd favour Haye to KO Joshua at this point.

                    Joshua needs to keep building, he's still young and has a few flaws.

                    Haye's not getting any younger and needs to fight top ten ranked fighters and get in title contention. He shouldn't be going for a big name easy pickings like Joshua.

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