Where does he figure in the current heavyweight landscape? If he sorts out Bellew in their rematch, which i expect he will, he probably has a 2year window fighting at a good level barring injury. I would give a fully firing Haye a good shot at beating any of the current top guys, a far better chance than he ever had against a prime Wlad anyway.
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Really depends on what he has left. If he is even close to the fighter he was then he gives any of the top guys trouble.Where does he figure in the current heavyweight landscape? If he sorts out Bellew in their rematch, which i expect he will, he probably has a 2year window fighting at a good level barring injury. I would give a fully firing Haye a good shot at beating any of the current top guys, a far better chance than he ever had against a prime Wlad anyway.Comment
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He's past his best and very inactive. I think he'll struggle with the top 5 heavyweights, who are all better than anyone he beat even at his best.
I hope he retires after the Bellew fight win or lose.Comment
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He should fight Alexander Povetkin. That would be a good fight. Or fight Luis Ortiz. Then there'll be an even playing field because both those guys are close to the same age as David Haye.Comment
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Skillwise he can give the top guys trouble, activity wise he is in a poor state and time is against him. If he beats Bellew he would still be a couple fights away from the big fights.
Only exception may be Fury, they could help each other get back where they need to be.Comment
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Got a sneaky feeling Haye is going to knock him out. Only because of the fact that everyone is picking Bellew in the rematch.Comment
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