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    David Haye: "Wladimir Klitschko is a Weak Number-One"

    David Haye is sounding like a man obsessed. He says that every single day, he is focused on fighting WBO/IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko. He wants everything that Klitschko has. At every turn, Haye has been calling Klitschko out and even following the champion around during London charity appearances. [details]

    #2
    The Hayemaker doesnt like people.

    Ya'll bess beleee dat

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      #3
      The dog that barks the most doesn't bite.

      Why is Haye waiting until November to fight again? Why doesn't he take a fight in September?

      I'm hoping Wlad decides to drop his IBF belt, and fight Haye instead of Povetkin in November.

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        #4
        It's not exactly difficult to envisage Wlad tumbling from his pedestool as heavyweight kingpin. He's not exactly infallible. We've seen him KO'd a few times, he does telegraph punches, he paws, he's not always the most authoratative of fighters. On song he can look menacing, slightly off it he can look garbage, flaw-ridden. I think Haye has a chance. He has a realistic chance. But if Wlad can catch him with a big right hand...I dont think Haye can take many of those, any one could do the trick and leave him stretched out. It's an intriguing match up. There's a serial shortage of those at heavyweight right now

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          #5
          Originally posted by Tunney View Post
          The dog that barks the most doesn't bite.

          Why is Haye waiting until November to fight again? Why doesn't he take a fight in September?
          I'm hoping Wlad decides to drop his IBF belt, and fight Haye instead of Povetkin in November.
          A little something called proper conditioning............................?

          I don't think Haye would be talking so much about Wlad if the division wasn't so dull. He's trying bring it to life, something your idol is incapable of doing.

          Be grateful.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Kilrain View Post
            It's not exactly difficult to envisage Wlad tumbling from his pedestool as heavyweight kingpin. He's not exactly infallible. We've seen him KO'd a few times, he does telegraph punches, he paws, he's not always the most authoratative of fighters. On song he can look menacing, slightly off it he can look garbage, flaw-ridden. I think Haye has a chance. He has a realistic chance. But if Wlad can catch him with a big right hand...I dont think Haye can take many of those, any one could do the trick and leave him stretched out. It's an intriguing match up. There's a serial shortage of those at heavyweight right now
            Great post.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Tunney View Post
              The dog that barks the most doesn't bite.

              Why is Haye waiting until November to fight again? Why doesn't he take a fight in September?

              I'm hoping Wlad decides to drop his IBF belt, and fight Haye instead of Povetkin in November.
              Agree.... Haye is flapping his mouth in every corner, he looks like a stalker of Wlad... he follows Wlad wherever the champ goes... maybe Haye is planning to give a head to Wlad...
              As they say, "be careful on what you wish for..."
              He wants the top 10 contender at HW on his first outing at HW... the question is, can he handle the punch of a legit HW???

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                #8
                The more fights a boxer has the more damage it causes. Hatton is a prime example.

                There's reasoning why Haye wants as fewer fights as possible before he fights Wlad, especially at heavyweight.

                Fights wear down boxers slowly and the amount of fights Wlad's had is starting to take its toll, judging from his last performance.

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                  #9
                  Be careful Haye you might get what your wishing for,lol

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Zn00p View Post
                    Agree.... Haye is flapping his mouth in every corner, he looks like a stalker of Wlad... he follows Wlad wherever the champ goes... maybe Haye is planning to give a head to Wlad...
                    As they say, "be careful on what you wish for..."
                    He wants the top 10 contender at HW on his first outing at HW... the question is, can he handle the punch of a legit HW???
                    Haye has the frame to comfortably carry another 15 to 25 pounds without sacrificing too much speed and strength.
                    I would easily say that he is much better at heavyweight. People assume that he is a cruiserweight, but actually he is also a natural heavyweight.

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