Prime David Haye vs Current Deontay Wilder (who wins)?

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  • sotgoda
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    #31
    This poll result so far is conclusive proof of the delusional people on this site and their general rationale. Lol... not even Haye will pick himself at his best to beat Wilder. But as always, there is always this mythical person that will beat Wilder. Even after Wilder whoops AJ and Fury (Wilder's only competition), they will still say Haye at his prime beats Wilder.

    When exactly was Haye's prime? Whom exactly did he beat in his prime? The level of delusion on here is extreme almost as if we are on different planets. Keep on the delusion though - no sure there is any cure for the kind most of the folks on here have but the truth. When you tell yourself enough lies for long enough, it begins to sound like the truth after all...

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    • Robbie Barrett
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      #32
      Originally posted by sotgoda
      This poll result so far is conclusive proof of the delusional people on this site and their general rationale. Lol... not even Haye will pick himself at his best to beat Wilder. But as always, there is always this mythical person that will beat Wilder. Even after Wilder whoops AJ and Fury (Wilder's only competition), they will still say Haye at his prime beats Wilder.

      When exactly was Haye's prime? Whom exactly did he beat in his prime? The level of delusion on here is extreme almost as if we are on different planets. Keep on the delusion though - no sure there is any cure for the kind most of the folks on here have but the truth. When you tell yourself enough lies for long enough, it begins to sound like the truth after all...
      Haye's just all around a better fighter. Only thing Wilder has over him is power, but Haye had plenty of that himself. Haye was hard to hit and very accurate, Wilder with his limited skills would get stopped easily.

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      • Robbie Barrett
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        #33


        Clown Wilder gets stopped.
        Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 03-13-2018, 03:15 AM.

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        • Mr Objecitivity
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          #34
          Originally posted by sotgoda
          This poll result so far is conclusive proof of the delusional people on this site and their general rationale. Lol... not even Haye will pick himself at his best to beat Wilder. But as always, there is always this mythical person that will beat Wilder. Even after Wilder whoops AJ and Fury (Wilder's only competition), they will still say Haye at his prime beats Wilder.

          When exactly was Haye's prime? Whom exactly did he beat in his prime? The level of delusion on here is extreme almost as if we are on different planets. Keep on the delusion though - no sure there is any cure for the kind most of the folks on here have but the truth. When you tell yourself enough lies for long enough, it begins to sound like the truth after all...
          David Haye would smash through every opponent Deontay Wilder has faced up to date (and yes, including slow Old - Tease with high blood pressure). Haye would have a 100% KO record if he faced all of Wilder's opponents.

          Who exactly has Deontay Wilder beat that makes him so much better than David Haye? Wilder's best wins are probably just as good as Haye's.

          Unfortunately for Wilder, David Haye hits just as hard as himself. On top of being the far superior athlete and far more elusive. Haye can counter punch really well from long range. That would spell nightmare for Wilder.

          The criticism against Wilder is justified. He has barely defeated any top 10 contenders in their PRIMES, despite being a WBC champion for as long as he has. Until then, there still exists a question mark around him.

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            #35
            Haye by anti-windmill precision point Hayemaker™ targeting system (AWPPHTS)

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              #36
              Haye is just too fast and skilled for Wilder to handle. Wilder has a punchers chance against anyone but I think Haye would completely overwhelm him.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                Haye's just all around a better fighter. Only thing Wilder has over him is power, but Haye had plenty of that himself. Haye was hard to hit and very accurate, Wilder with his limited skills would get stopped easily.
                Even that's debatable! Even if Wilder has more power, it's only by a slight margin. David Haye has shown power on the same level at heavyweight as Deontay Wilder has in my opinion.

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                • Tom Cruise
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                  #38
                  Id take Wilder tbh.

                  Even in those carefully selected highlights that Haye put out of their sparring, i saw one smaller man struggling like hell to keep the big man off him. Sure he showed good headmovement on the ropes, but over 12 that isnt a viable tactic imo.

                  Haye isnt as skilled as him and his fans like to think.

                  So yeah. Both are punchers and you could see either getting sparked, but i see Wilder losing rounds early before taking Haye out later.

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                  • Tom Cruise
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Shontae De'marc
                    Haye by anti-windmill precision point Hayemaker™ targeting system (AWPPHTS)
                    Haye windmills just as bad as Wilder when he has his man hurt. His finishing is comical at times

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                    • Tom Cruise
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Juicy J
                      Haye hurts and outboxes deontay early. Wilder never gets discouraged though and eventually puts haye to sleep in the later rounds. Deontays power, stamina, size and determination wins him the fight in the end.
                      This is how I see it

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