Comments Thread For: Haye: Right Now, I'd Knock Anthony Joshua Out in Three Rounds!

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Haye: Right Now, I'd Knock Anthony Joshua Out in Three Rounds!

    DAVID HAYE reckons he would flatten Anthony Joshua within three rounds if they fought now. The former heavyweight champion is eyeing up a summer showdown with the current IBF title holder. Joshua, 27, defends his belt against American Eric Molina on Saturday at Manchester Arena.
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    Haye's right the only reason for the Haye fight not to happen is that they think he's too dangerous. It's the biggest fight available for Joshua.

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    • NorvernRob
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      They want to see Haye look bad against Bellew first - if Haye destroys him in 2-3 rounds, which he should, Hearn won't be letting Haye anywhere near Joshua next year. And he'll use Haye's outbursts towards him as an excuse not to give him the Joshua fight.

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      • angkag
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        #4
        One thing you can't fault Haye for is his ability to spot an opportunity and talk his way into it.

        (he might want to consider installing an English grammar app into his computer brain at some point though)

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        • cameltoe
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          #5
          Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
          Haye's right the only reason for the Haye fight not to happen is that they think he's too dangerous. It's the biggest fight available for Joshua.
          It is, but Haye hasn't helped himself by fighting bums. He's not kept himself relevant or in the HW mix. Right now it's a high risk/low reward fight as Haye isn't seen as a HW contender. Joshua doesn't need to go through Haye to get fights like Parker, or Klitschko, or even Wilder. Haye is not in his way. Which is a shame, as he's probably in the top 3 HW's in the world.

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          • Despicable me2
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            #6
            Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
            Haye's right the only reason for the Haye fight not to happen is that they think he's too dangerous. It's the biggest fight available for Joshua.

            It is by far the biggest fight for Haye, i dont really see any other options for Haye at this point in his career, and looking for that one last big payday.
            There are many reasons not to stick AJ in with Haye, and he has plenty of time to develop and build himself before taking the big fights, lets face it he's earning much more fighting bums than Haye is.

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            • Arma316
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              #7
              I recall similar words prior to facing Wlad and all he did was run away for 12 rounds.

              No thanks, I'll pass on a Joshua vs Haye fight.

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              • Ray*
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                #8
                I definitely agree with Haye here, I think the fight doesn't go more than 4 rounds here. AJ needs more experience and another 5/6 fights before he would be a favourite IMO against Haye. Wait another 2/3 years before taking someone like Haye on.

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                • Straightener
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                  #9
                  Wish haye would jeff off back to cypress if I'm honest

                  He's a broke sales man begging for paydays without earning it

                  I was a big haye fan but its not hard to see through his bullsheet . He will publicly beg for the payday until he gets it then do what he did against wlad (damage control)

                  con man of the highest order, hope Bellew lands a bomb which is highly unlikely in this circus fight

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                  • thack
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                    #10
                    If this is based on the caliber of his last two opponents or him slowing down and getting old then it would make more sense than it appears .Haye knows the score , do an Amir Khan before he gets flattened .Nothing wrong there but I'm not fool enough to buy.

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