But David Haye does have a great resume.
In his career he only lost 2 fights, once against Thompson, a veteran boxer when he was green, and the other against WK in a fairly competitive fight really, he held his own.
When Haye fought at CW he was CW himself, that's where he got his reflexes from, fighting faster opponents and he unusually carried his power well to HW.
Chisora is not pushover, he got Chisora better than VK even did, Haye at merely 6'3" and 210-215lbs beat giant men, Nikolay Valuev, fundamentally solid 320lb 7' giant with a near perfect record, don't tell me that was an easy task because it wasn't.
Audley Harrison, unable to make it in this era, but would have been in his element earlier times, 6'6" massively outgunning Haye as well, knocked out.
Ruiz a veteran and renowned spoiler of fights, also knocked out and so on.
For his short time at HW I would say he made a significant impact. Truth is very few could beat Haye, he is pretty good boxer.
But WK did and it was a great opponent and great victory for WK.
I don't know why I always have to find myself defending him but ppl find the need to run him down to run WK down, it's ridiculous!
If it's so easy to beat guys like Haye and WK then why doesn't everybody become pro boxers today? Yeah right!
In his career he only lost 2 fights, once against Thompson, a veteran boxer when he was green, and the other against WK in a fairly competitive fight really, he held his own.
When Haye fought at CW he was CW himself, that's where he got his reflexes from, fighting faster opponents and he unusually carried his power well to HW.
Chisora is not pushover, he got Chisora better than VK even did, Haye at merely 6'3" and 210-215lbs beat giant men, Nikolay Valuev, fundamentally solid 320lb 7' giant with a near perfect record, don't tell me that was an easy task because it wasn't.
Audley Harrison, unable to make it in this era, but would have been in his element earlier times, 6'6" massively outgunning Haye as well, knocked out.
Ruiz a veteran and renowned spoiler of fights, also knocked out and so on.
For his short time at HW I would say he made a significant impact. Truth is very few could beat Haye, he is pretty good boxer.
But WK did and it was a great opponent and great victory for WK.
I don't know why I always have to find myself defending him but ppl find the need to run him down to run WK down, it's ridiculous!
If it's so easy to beat guys like Haye and WK then why doesn't everybody become pro boxers today? Yeah right!
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