don't care who it is, i'm tuning in. hayemaker was the most electrifying man in the heavyweight division. it hasn't been the same since his departure.
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Originally posted by Red Cyclone View PostIts David Haye not Andre Ward, I think Haye would be willing to step up to the plate after his first fight return to see where he is with his in-ring ability.
Barrett, Valuev, Ruiz, Harrison were all old, spent fighters. It doesn't seem like he would come back to fight Povetkin, a brutal fight for which he would receive little attention in the UK.
I think he wants to take a few warmups then position himself for either a shot at Wilder or whoever gets Wladimir's belts. He sees two roads to another payday, almost guaranteed.
He would humiliate Wilder and I'm sure he knows it.
More importantly, he has a big enough name and mouth that Haymon might actually let the idea marinate.Last edited by ////; 11-23-2015, 07:45 PM.
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The guy hasn't fought in over 3 years.... talks a lot of crap but fails to deliver (ie: Klitschko).... and yet has people fawning over who he's going to fight next?
How pathetic this division is.
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Originally posted by Trinidad_Fan View PostThe guy hasn't fought in over 3 years.... talks a lot of crap but fails to deliver (ie: Klitschko).... and yet has people fawning over who he's going to fight next?
How pathetic this division is.
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostHaye's shoulder being back to 100% or as close t oit as possible is very important for his style. We'll see soon enough. I think if he is back as the 30 year old Haye, fully fit, he beats anyone out there, except Wlad and this rejuvenated...juiced?...version of Pov who seems to be knocking guys out with glancing blows lol
Haye v Perez might be interesting actually.
You seriously think Haye has never juiced?!
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Originally posted by LiberalGuy View PostI dunno. He took a pretty safe route to the Wlad shot and fell off the map.
Barrett, Valuev, Ruiz, Harrison were all old, spent fighters. It doesn't seem like he would come back to fight Povetkin, a brutal fight for which he would receive little attention in the UK.
I think he wants to take a few warmups then position himself for either a shot at Wilder or whoever gets Wladimir's belts. He sees two roads to another payday, almost guaranteed.
He would humiliate Wilder and I'm sure he knows it.
More importantly, he has a big enough name and mouth that Haymon might actually let the idea marinate.
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Originally posted by Trinidad_Fan View PostThe guy hasn't fought in over 3 years.... talks a lot of crap but fails to deliver (ie: Klitschko).... and yet has people fawning over who he's going to fight next?
How pathetic this division is.
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It's hard to see how he can be that great now he's mid 30's and been off for 3 years.
Not that his age is a problem at HW but 3 years of inactivity at that age is definitely going to cause a problem.
It's a shame he "retired" after Klitschko and then Chisora fight. So what he lost to Wlad, neither guy did anything in that fight. He knocked out Chisora in a way nobody else has managed.
He is an exciting fighter and had a lot of speed and power, he could have still been in a lot of good fights and won. It's a shame he never really had the heart or desire to be in the mix.
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