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

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  • jonnyc420
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    #21
    Originally posted by Arma316
    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.
    He broke his pinky toe remember? He even took his boot off to show the world that he was nothing more than all talk lol. He choked on his biggest moment and I would expect the same with this fight.

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    • RuslanChagaev
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      #22
      An unnecessary discourse so, when was the last time Haye fight against a powerful opponent in HW division? I dont even remember name of his last two opponents... He's talking too but not doing anything! Go home Haye!

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      • KillaCamNZ
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        #23
        Originally posted by cameltoe
        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.
        I beg to differ - despite fighting absolute bums, he has managed to wiggle himself into the WBO Mando spot, guaranteeing a fight with either Parker or Ruiz by March next year (or April, can't remember). If he foregoes that for a fight with Joshua, fine - but either way, he's next in line for a title fight with what will be a Top 5 heavyweight.

        I think it's ridiculous that he's next in line, as he hasn't fought anyone with a pulse in years, but hey..he's got a knack for positioning himself well.

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        • slimPickings
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          #24
          Originally posted by Arma316
          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.
          Give the man a break. He had problems with his TOE. Is that not good enough for you

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          • billeau2
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            #25
            I am the contrarian apparently. Frankly, I think AJ has a long way to go before he hits the his high mark...but I think he flattens haye. The only thing Haye can do is KO AJ...Dylan White, on the other hand, was active and made AJ make mistakes.

            AJ is good enough to avoid Haye's ambush attacks. When Haye feels AJ's power he will not be as willing. haye is not really all that nimble, it would look like the Vlad fight.

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            • Arma316
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              #26
              When David Haye gets a W over one of the actual top guys in that division then he deserves to be talked about. Until then, he's the Adonis Stevenson of the heavyweight division and at least Stevenson has a belt.

              Haye is all talk. Nothing more.

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