What would you think of haye if he unified like he did had a couple of defenses the retired. No heavyweight run. Do you think people would treat him different. Thoughts please
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The cruiser division was really lacking top talent. Mormeck was the man, after Haye took him out and grabbed Enzo's belt the only thing left would have been to go for the only belt left, which wouldn't have been too difficult as Cunningham isn't great.
There would have been nothing left after that. No need to hang around a poor division when there is another option.
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I would have liked him to establish himself better as a heavy. He wants vitali or nothing but if he stayed active and grew into the weight he can be a long reigning champ. 32 /33 is young for a heavy these days. other than the k bros who do you think will beat him?
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Originally posted by FlatLine View PostHaye was finding it difficult to make the cruiserweight limit, he almost pulled out of the Enzo fight because of that.. Watch the Haye vs Enzo weigh-in, he looked real weak due to weight-draining.
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Originally posted by FlatLine View PostHaye was finding it difficult to make the cruiserweight limit, he almost pulled out of the Enzo fight because of that.. Watch the Haye vs Enzo weigh-in, he looked real weak due to weight-draining.
Originally posted by Knibbsy1 View PostI would have liked him to establish himself better as a heavy. He wants vitali or nothing but if he stayed active and grew into the weight he can be a long reigning champ. 32 /33 is young for a heavy these days. other than the k bros who do you think will beat him?
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Yeah I think he's blagged about his weight a bit. He's both said natural CW, and natural HW to suite his motives at the time.
He made out he was walking around at 215+, one pic I'm sure he inferred he weighed nearly 230.
Then he comes into fights 215ish all the time.
Reminds me of how Byrd convinced people he was heavier then he was, then how he's a natural CW, LHW stint, then Enzo making out he's a natural LHW.
Only I think Haye blags a bit more intentionally if I'm honest.
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Originally posted by FlatLine View PostHaye was finding it difficult to make the cruiserweight limit, he almost pulled out of the Enzo fight because of that.. Watch the Haye vs Enzo weigh-in, he looked real weak due to weight-draining.
The real problem with Haye's career is that he was too big to be at his best at cruiserweight, but too small to compete with modern superheavyweights.
If there was a 220lb division, Haye would be dominant.
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