Prime Haye vs Dillian Whyte

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    Prime Haye vs Dillian Whyte

    A bit of beef with these two at the moment.

    Who wins? I think Haye flattens him in 5.
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    #2
    I'd say Haye. Whyte is entirely overrated.

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      #3
      Prime Haye beats Whyte`s ass badly.

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      • Mushroom
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        Prime Haye wins. Catches him with a fast counter and that’s all she wrote

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        • TMLT87
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          #5
          Haye with ease probably. He'd likely give Joshua some serious problems as well.

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          • Richard Hamilton
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            #6
            Haye via brutal KO

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              #7
              Whyte has terrible movement, it has gradually got worse since the Anthony Joshua fight.

              David Haye at his peak has enough power to spark him out with, Hooks, Straight punches or Uppercuts 'While simultaneously invading Whyte's offense'.

              Whyte only seems to have one hurtful punch 'Which is the left hook'.

              Dillian Whyte just like Tyson Fury have a clumsy kid living inside of him 'For all of their boxing ability, they have moments of complete and utter clumsiness' This is not a good trait to have going up against a peak David Haye.

              Tyson Fury at the time he was scheduled to fight David Haye, was portrayed as clumsy heavyweight 'Haye at that time, still had enough left to obliterate Fury in my opinion'.
              Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 10-28-2020, 03:18 PM.

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              • W1LL
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                Haye would have KTFO Dillian inside 4 rounds. Think Haye would have a chance of KTFOing AJ too.

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                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                  Whyte has terrible movement, it has gradually got worse since the Anthony Joshua fight.

                  David Haye at his peak has enough power to spark him out with, Hooks, Straight punches or Uppercuts 'While simultaneously invading Whyte's offense'.

                  Whyte only seems to have one hurtful punch 'Which is the left hook'.

                  Dillian Whyte just like Tyson Fury have a clumsy kid living inside of him 'For all of their boxing ability, they have moments of complete and utter clumsiness' This is not a good trait to have going up against a peak David Haye.

                  Tyson Fury at the time he was scheduled to fight David Haye, was portrayed as clumsy heavyweight 'Haye at that time, still had enough left to obliterate Fury in my opinion'.
                  Haye was a very dangerous fight for Fury at the time, probably 50/50.

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                    I'd take Haye by KO. Haye, for whatever faults he had, was a fast and coordinated heavyweight at his best, especially compared to the mostly lumbering HWs of today. I'm fact, I strongly felt that Haye would have brutally knocked Joshua out even before the Andy Ruiz fight. Joshua has always been fairly stiff and robotic, plus he's not good defensively. Haye being fairly nimble on his feet and able to launch sudden attacks would have presented Joshua real problems.

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