I don't know if Haye is really coming back Hes been saying that for sometime But hes a very good fighter and should have success if hes even 50%
Most people who don't want David Haye to come back are Eastern Euros who are afraid that he will destroy their overrated heroes and unify all the belts.
He could hardly win against Walujew and got outboxed while running a marathon against Wlad. :rofl Wladimir, Usyk, Kovalev .. three weight divisions would destroy that guy.
Let me pull out the crystal ball and predict how this "comeback" goes. He talks big. (Maybe Fights some guy outside the top 50 claiming it's a tune up) Makes a fight with a ranked guy, talks trash... and cancels the fight due to injury.
You and I have a different definition of the word 'destroyed'. A prime Wlad with Manny Steward in his corner barely laid a glove on an injured Haye. Are you implying that that was 'destruction'? :rofl Or are you saying that the current Wlad is better than the version that fought Haye? atsch A well-rested, prime Haye would beat the current, 40-year-old version of Wlad who was rocked by Wach, who we all know is slower than a turtle. Can you imagine what would someone as fast as Haye do to the current Wlad? Kovalev?? He would be KOed in one round max. Usyk might last a little longer.
Anyone who says haye is a threat to the Eastern European dominance of boxing definately does not deserve to be taken seriously I had to type looooool the drivel you type is beyond funny you sad little man Don't forget to take your pills Fruitcake
I've always believed the cruiserweight weight limit should be lifted to 210, as it was lifted to 200, 30-40 years ago, so that division can have decent competition and not look like a development league of heavyweight where good fighters like Haye, Povetkin etc can dominate and win belts they deserve while giants like Wlad, Fury, Wilder, Price, Wach, Helenius, Valuev, Browne etc can have a go at each other instead of constantly ducking each other. Haye is a prime example to this. He's a natural cruiserweight who had to move up to HW because that's where the money is. There should be a decent cruiserweight division with a good competition and hence money flow where fighters do not need to move up to make a dime.