You've already lost, trying to justify rating someone who hasn't had a good win I. 4 yrs 10 months and lost his last fight to a lhw. Now your just prolonging your agony. If Haye beats someone hopefully an actual he) in the top 30 like the other guys have done, then I might put him back on. Until then it's laughable. But you are used to being laughed at so carry on.
Unlike you, I do. Enough to see a shot fighter who lost to a light hw doesn't belong on any top ten list
I do my rating H2H...not by B.S rankings like you...no one dumb enough is going to favor some of the guys you have over Haye on ONE fight....see how LOGICAL thinking works yet?
@GALVATRON - Have you seen anything on Daniel Dubois, apparently he gives Joshua great work in sparring and a guy in classic reckons his ceiling could be even higher. Still a teenager with only a couple of fights, just curious what you think of him or if you even have a formed opinion on him yet?
Tony Bellew was never a real light heavyweight , he was drained in every fight and looked unhealthy , he is a natural cruiserweight and David Haye is a big cruiserweight himself , not that much between them , they have the same physical dimensions and Haye would have beaten him without the injury , Tony Bellew was scared to even throw a punch.
You DONT take a top 10 fighter out of the rankings on ONE loss you move him down....again learn about boxing ...combat in general will help!
He looks good not as potential Joshua like but certainly one to look out for...give another 2 years he will shoot up the rankings quickly about 22 years old we will see more. Hes young and really big HWs take more time to develope usually.