Can we all agree David Haye would completely ANNIHILATE Wilder?

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  • koolkc107
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    #11
    Nope.

    And I like David Haye.

    But the way he TOE-TALLY TURTLED against Klitschko doesn't bode well against an even more mobile and athletic Wilder.

    Unlike what happened with Wlad, when he tries to runs from Deontay, Wilder will be able to track him down.

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    • lopetego
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      #12
      Originally posted by juggernaut666
      I showed a friend who is a huge boxing fan (was ) who hadnt followed it in a good 5 years every top fighter ,high lites /fights etc ...viewing a good 5 hours of footage . He was highly impressed by Haye and Joshua the most and had them over Wilder . I think its safe to say Haye is highly skilled and has many advantages over Wilder . Resumes cant win fights the actual fighter has to do that . Wilder in my view has to up his game , my friend is also a former boxer and pointed out really bad flaws in Wilder . My view is another 50/50 fight right now only bc of Wilders height which COULD throw the counter /lunger Haye off his game at 6'7 .
      Only if Wilder could actually box.

      Wilder and his sloppy ass wide punches would be an easy target for Haye to counter


      Originally posted by GGG Gloveking
      The same David Haye that is shook to fight Briggs? GTFOH!
      Had he fought Briggs, whiners would be calling him a fraud for fighting an old, shot heavyweight with a few screws loose

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      • GGG Gloveking
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        #13
        Originally posted by Poppo168
        I can see why he didn't fight Shannon, if he beats him 'so what he's old & shot' if he loses then his career is over. Literally no up side for limited money.

        Haye is back for money & that's all.
        I can see why he wouldn't fight Shannon, but my problem with Haye is that he said he would fight him. I can't respect a man that doesn't keep his word. He told Briggs that if he won on Hayes undercard, that they'd fight. Haye needs to man up and give the man a fight like he said he would.

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        • Kigali
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          #14
          Originally posted by Luilun
          With a Good toe he will knock Wilder out, hell I think Andy Garcia will beat Wilder

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          • Kigali
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            #15
            Originally posted by lopetego
            Just imagine that windimilling idiot who has the skills of a neanderthal trying to overwhelm a master counterpuncher like Haye that way. Wilder is just begging to get countered with such pathetic technique and sloppy wide punches, too bad the stiffs he choses as opponents don't have the skills nor the balls to even try it

            Haye also has plenty of power to boot, unlike the abysmal bums Wilder loves to fight (on short notice, so they dont even get a proper training camp, I might add)

            Haye utterly humilliated Wilder in a sparring session once, for good reason.

            So can we all agree that Wilder will take a nice canvas nap if he dares to fight the Hayemaker? (which we know he won't, since Haye is dangerous and Wilder doesn't fight those kind of opponents)
            That short right hand wasn't a wild shot.

            What about that?

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            • GGG Gloveking
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              #16
              Originally posted by lopetego
              Only if Wilder could actually box.

              Wilder and his sloppy ass wide punches would be an easy target for Haye to counter



              Had he fought Briggs, whiners would be calling him a fraud for fighting an old, shot heavyweight with a few screws loose
              Now, instead of being criticized for fighting an old shot heavyweight, he's criticized for ducking same old shot heavyweight

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              • Poppo168
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                #17
                Originally posted by GGG Gloveking
                I can see why he wouldn't fight Shannon, but my problem with Haye is that he said he would fight him. I can't respect a man that doesn't keep his word. He told Briggs that if he won on Hayes undercard, that they'd fight. Haye needs to man up and give the man a fight like he said he would.
                I 100% agree with you. Haye was a little bitch in not fighting him.

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                • Richard Hamilton
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by GGG Gloveking
                  I can see why he wouldn't fight Shannon, but my problem with Haye is that he said he would fight him. I can't respect a man that doesn't keep his word. He told Briggs that if he won on Hayes undercard, that they'd fight. Haye needs to man up and give the man a fight like he said he would.
                  Briggs ducked him. He wanted ridiculous money. He ducked Wilder also.

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                  • Redd Foxx
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                    #19
                    Fans are so gullible. Haye has done nothing in years, and his biggest achievement in the last 8 years was beating Chisora (lol). Yet, they still think he's relevant and highly capable. He's going to beat a mediocre cruiser blown up to HW in a joke match and people will think that's somehow relevant.
                    Haye may still be capable of something, but I'm not the type to fall for the sales pitch and look past the fact that his record over the past 5 years makes Wilder look like the GOAT. As flawed as Wilder is, he's at least been active against actual boxers (more or less).

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                    • hugh grant
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by lopetego
                      Just imagine that windimilling idiot who has the skills of a neanderthal trying to overwhelm a master counterpuncher like Haye that way. Wilder is just begging to get countered with such pathetic technique and sloppy wide punches, too bad the stiffs he choses as opponents don't have the skills nor the balls to even try it

                      Haye also has plenty of power to boot, unlike the abysmal bums Wilder loves to fight (on short notice, so they dont even get a proper training camp, I might add)

                      Haye utterly humilliated Wilder in a sparring session once, for good reason.

                      So can we all agree that Wilder will take a nice canvas nap if he dares to fight the Hayemaker? (which we know he won't, since Haye is dangerous and Wilder doesn't fight those kind of opponents)
                      I'm salivating, haye v wilder, josh or fury. It's all good.

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