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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: David Haye-Michael Wallisch in The Works For May 21?

    David Haye's inability to secure a showdown with Lucas Browne for the WBA World title could benefit Germany's Michael Wallisch.

    The undefeated contender has told ranFIGHTING.de that is one of the fighters who has been offered terms for a fight against Haye at London's O2 Arena on May 21 and it is now merely a matter of both sides agreeing to them should Haye push on with that option.

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  • techliam
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    Who on earth is Michael Wallisch?

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    • OctoberRed
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      #3
      Originally posted by techliam
      Who on earth is Michael Wallisch?
      Decent German prospect but not close to being ready for someone like Haye.

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      • pakhtun
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        #4
        Another chump who I've literally never heard of - how does Haye get away with this?

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          #5
          According to Boxrec he's ranked #72 in the world and #8 in Germany.

          Sounds like a typical Toebreaker opponent to me, i bet the lads who have already purchased tickets are over the moon with this news.

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            #6
            Originally posted by pakhtun
            Another chump who I've literally never heard of - how does Haye get away with this?
            Originally posted by denium
            According to Boxrec he's ranked #72 in the world and #8 in Germany.

            Sounds like a typical Toebreaker opponent to me, i bet the lads who have already purchased tickets are over the moon with this news.


            Haye took 4 years off. He needs at least 2 more fights of this caliber before fighting anybody good.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Santa_
              Haye took 4 years off. He needs at least 2 more fights of this caliber before fighting anybody good.
              If that's the case, why is he trying to line up Lucas Browne?

              Browne is ranked #8 in the world, going from that to the #73 seems like a bit of a jump in quality.

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              • techliam
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                #8
                Originally posted by OctoberRed
                Decent German prospect but not close to being ready for someone like Haye.
                Seems like a step down from De Mori, or at least on par

                I see he's ranked no.8 by the WBO. I understand Haye is trying to shake off the rust progressively, but theres fighters like Tarver, Briggs and Teper who are ranked quite highly by the WBA which seem more logical, and probably test him just as much (or just as little)

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                • pakhtun
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Santa_
                  Haye took 4 years off. He needs at least 2 more fights of this caliber before fighting anybody good.
                  Why? Vitali fought Samuel Peter for the WBC title for his first fight back after four years off with injuries. Haye's choices of opponents are truly shameful.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by pakhtun
                    Why? Vitali fought Samuel Peter for the WBC title for his first fight back after four years off with injuries. Haye's choices of opponents are truly shameful.
                    Vitali was guaranteed a title-shot instantly by the WBC though. Haye doesn't have that privilege. If he did, he'd go after Wilder right now, pretty sure of it

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