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Well done to Banks.For me,hes been doing well on the quiet on Klitshko undercards for a couple of years now,against decent opposition.Makes Furys win over Firtha look a lot better now doesnt it?When he was a cruiser,people on SKY were saying Enzo would be licking his lips,Banks wouldnt last 3 rounds,etc.Didnt agree with these experts at the time,much as I respect Enzos talent.Forgot who the pundits were.Does anybody else remember?
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FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE
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No expose. Chazz showed his chin could be broken. Seths still a good fighter worth watching but ultimately if our prospects don't look like they can beat the best then why do we bother hyping them?
Mitchell is incapable of beating an old Vitali or Wlad. Both put him away. He is a small guy who doesn't excel enough in small man elements i.e. speed, fitness etc so what does he offer! Haye remains the number 1 threat to the Klits. I see a number of talents (Chisora, Povetkin, Peters) but it is flagrantly clear that none of them possess the desire, dedication or technical ability to complete the task. |
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I think the only way Haye beats Vitali is because of age, a prime Vitali has way too much for Haye IMO. I think David against Wladimir would probably be the same fight 99 times out of 100, by the laws of average Haye would probably catch him at some point but that is his only chance. Wladimir is a whole level above Haye. I think Haye beats everyone else though (not really including Price and Fury at this stage). I think without the Klitschkos Haye dominates, with them he is simply the best of the rest. |
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