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  • #21
    If Haye wasn't insistent on fighting no-hopers then maybe someone would be interested in taking him on. He offers nothing; he has no belt, no one in the US cares about him anymore, his record has no relevant names, and he has no good wins in years. Talking is all he has left and that's not fooling anyone other than some regional fans.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by hrt3333 View Post
      Haye's a B+ fighter with power and looks good against anyone he can outclass. I think he's the #3 heavyweight behind Fury and Klitschko.
      are you for real? haye would clean out the ***** inside of 5 rounds and if the big klit was penalised for pushing and constant holding then haye would have done him sanders style.
      tony josh isnt close to beating haye yet but, if he can get past wilder then its a fight that matters. all the other heavyweights including fury are nobodies in terms of achievement or anybody they have beaten.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by micky1971 View Post
        are you for real? haye would clean out the ***** inside of 5 rounds and if the big klit was penalised for pushing and constant holding then haye would have done him sanders style.
        tony josh isnt close to beating haye yet but, if he can get past wilder then its a fight that matters. all the other heavyweights including fury are nobodies in terms of achievement or anybody they have beaten.
        That's how most refs referee today. Haye could never beat Wlad fighting a defensive style, he'd always need to fight more like the Crusierweight Haye to win. His defensive style would have worked better against Vitali I think.

        I give Haye a better chance against Fury than Wlad but I'm pretty sure Fury would smother him and win and ugly decision.

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        • #24
          Its just a matter of time before Haye gets his chance, even the Haye haters know David is going to get the big fight he deserves and craves.

          The question is, who will it be? Joshua looks to be the most likely. Fury simply won't fight Haye because of his issues with Haye, while Wlad doesn't appear to have the same passion for boxing.

          Wilder and Haye have sparred before and they know each other, so that is also possible, it really depends on what happens over the next 12 months, but Haye is going to have the chance to silence fans who question his talent.

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          • #25
            Eddie Hearn won't let it happen

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            • #26
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7tzdZvOWkY

              You can only take so much from sparring sessions but watch twice as the clumsly WIlder gets rocked by Haye, and remember Haye was holding back, while he punches harder now.

              Haye is just a superior boxer, he is a natural boxer and when he's put in a ring with guys like Wilder (who is clumsy) or Joshua (whos predictable) Hayes ability to read his opponent and speed will result in a victory for Haye.

              Haye training like a true warrior:

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7rhzS1rlOk
              Last edited by BlackRevolver; 06-27-2016, 08:37 AM.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by thack View Post
                David Haye has never done anything at heavyweight
                & nor has Joshua.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by 1g5a22 View Post
                  & nor has Joshua.
                  & nor has Wilder..

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                  • #29
                    The more you watch that sparring video, the more apparent it becomes how terrible Wilder is, as a boxer.

                    Its not even that he gets hit, as any boxer can get hit. Its his reactions, movement, footwork and desperation. Once Wilder gets into the ring with any boxer that has an ounce of intelligence, its going to end badly for the basketball player.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by BlackRevolver View Post
                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7tzdZvOWkY

                      You can only take so much from sparring sessions but watch twice as the clumsly WIlder gets rocked by Haye, and remember Haye was holding back, while he punches harder now.

                      Haye is just a superior boxer, he is a natural boxer and when he's put in a ring with guys like Wilder (who is clumsy) or Joshua (whos predictable) Hayes ability to read his opponent and speed will result in a victory for Haye.

                      Haye training like a true warrior:

                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7rhzS1rlOk
                      I wish wilder would speak about sparring with David. Wilder always talks as if he's everyone's big daddy. But maybe haye was wilders daddy?
                      Last edited by hugh grant; 06-27-2016, 09:41 AM.

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