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Originally posted by Jim Jeffries View PostDifference being Moorer was never stopped or floored before his move to HW, even during his 9 title defenses at LHW. No one has ever won a HW title after being stopped previously at a lower weight class. Doesn't mean it's impossible, just very unlikely.
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Originally posted by Hitman932 View PostIf you have to go back that far the point is nevertheless well made
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Originally posted by Silencers View PostThe point is it can be done, to a much lesser extent Iran Barkley was able to do it although it was for the WBB title and I was just pointing out that somebody did manage to do it.
Just scanning his resume on boxrec shows he never fought a guy over 197 pounds during his title reign, never gave up more than 5-10 pounds and was often actually the bigger fighter.
Haye is going to encounter much more significant physical disadvantages provided he takes tough heavyweight fights.
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Originally posted by Hitman932 View PostWell it's not a very good comparison in Charles case.
Just scanning his resume on boxrec shows he never fought a guy over 197 pounds during his title reign, never gave up more than 5-10 pounds and was often actually the bigger fighter.
Haye is going to encounter much more significant physical disadvantages provided he takes tough heavyweight fights.
And I don't really think the physical disadvantages will be that significant against Haye, he's 6'3, probably will weigh somewhere in between 225-230, that's a decent sized heavyweight. I mean Alexander Povetkin is 6'2 220s and he's fighting Klitschko in December. Klitschko is 6'6 240, so it's not a huge disadvantage.Last edited by Silencers; 09-23-2008, 01:23 AM.
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Originally posted by Silencers View PostAnd I don't really think the physical disadvantages will be that significant against Haye, he's 6'3, probably will weight somewhere in between 225-230, that's a decent sized heavyweight. I mean Alexander Povetkin is 6'2 220s and he's fighting Klitschko in December. Klitschko is 6'6 240, so it's not a huge disadvantage.
If i read between the lines here what i see is alexander povetkin getting the **** beat out of himself for biting off a little more than he could chew.
I really don't think Haye's best weight will be anywhere near 230 either. I would say 220 or under, if he could make cruiser there is no reason to go 30 pounds above what had been a successful fighting weight.
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Originally posted by Hitman932 View PostIf i read between the lines here what i see is alexander povetkin getting the **** beat out of himself for biting off a little more than he could chew.
I really don't think Haye's best weight will be anywhere near 230 either. I would say 220 or under, if he could make cruiser there is no reason to go 30 pounds above what had been a successful fighting weight.
I agree, Haye's best weight would be about 220-225 but I think he'll be fighting in the high 220s, which would probably alright.Last edited by Silencers; 09-23-2008, 01:46 AM.
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Originally posted by Silencers View PostI think Povetkin will lost but Haye and Povetkin have very different styles, I'm not saying Haye would beat Wlad, I won't say that until he shows what he's got at heavyweight but counting him out right now is wrong IMO.
I agree, Hayes best best would be about 220-225 but I think he'll be fighting in the high 220s, which would probably alright.
I wasn't trying to imply Haye would lose because Povetkin would lose being that they are similar sized. I'm not counting him out at all, but I think too many people are assuming that Haye is actually going to somehow be better at heavyweight.
Haye will let his weight get too high for this first heavyweight fight and then will come down to something more reasonable after that.
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