Haye as a 87% knockout ratio. There's no denying his power. At 6"3 he's a big lad, but unfortunately in this day and age, he's too small to trouble the huge heavyweights. He couldn't get near Klitschko. He wouldn't get near Fury. I'm not sure he'd get inside with Joshua and I'm not even convinced about the lad.
I tend to agree with klitchko and fury because their footwork enables them to get out the way of hayes bombs. But joshua doesnt have that speed of foot to get out quick enough. Klitchko fought a very good fight against haye tactically. Basically edged up behind his jab using the reach/height advantage to good use. Anytime haye went to fire back with one of his bombs klitchko was smart enough to exit the exchange before he could get off to then come back edging in with his jab all over again. Would have had more of a chance against fury who,s concentrations not quite on the level of klitchko. But you d have to fancy the fury of the klitchko fight to keep moving and feighnting haye with his weight/height/reach advantage. But joshua doesnt have the speed of foot going backwards to get out the way quick enough no,r footwork good enough. He would need to exchange against haye imo.
That would be true, except he has power, hes not the typical slick fighter, he also uses south paw stances and switches up angles which makes him rely less on one basic tempo or fluidity if the fight isn't going his way. Just rewatch Byrd vs Ike Ibeubuchi,who Byrd was winning against and avoiding power shots ,the difference was he didn't have power. there are a lot of similarities with Byrd and Haye ,who I believe is better at any weight . a sold 225 Haye is pretty dangerous, and elite athletes always have the surroundings to work around injuries and heal up enough to perform,most don't even enter the ring 100% ,theres always a sore muscle, recent injury..etc..etc.. klitchko and Joshua are the only ones I have clearly over him based on you tube footage and his recent fights, because skills don't lie no matter who the opponent is. Experience/power /speed and a awkard style is always a dangerous combo.
It's obvious he's destitute. Couldn't leave Dubai becuase he got caught cashing rubber cheques and had to sell to gear from his gym. He's going to sell the **** out of the Bellew fight to clear his debts then cash out against Joshua if he can. However... there is a twist in the tale. Joshua might want nothing to do with Haye, but there's a certain ex-world champion, also a pariah who might be looking for a big money come back next year and who would bring PPV and some serious, serious money. We won't get Haye/Joshua, but we will get Haye/Fury with eliminator status for a crack at Joshua. Sometime around July. I'd put money on it.
No way on earth Haye pulls out of this. Too much cash involved and a relatively easy nights work. He wants the big cash AJ fight, win or lose that'll be his last fight
Haye won't get a shot at AJ. I don't even see why he deserves one...he's not fought anyone in the past 4-5 years to justify a title shot. Klitschko deserves one. Fury does when he comes back. Chances are Joshua won't have a belt to defend in 12 months.
Even though it would be a mega fight in Britain I don't see Hearn putting Joshua in with Haye yet. He'll have another mega fight first with Klitschko next year, in which I'm assuming they see Wlad as over the hill and at this stage less dangerous than Haye. Certainly for 3 or 4 rounds even now Haye is a big danger to anybody out there.
1). thats the most immature thing i've read on here and thats saying something and 2) what are you talking about hero? i don't even know who you're talking about? if you mean Haye, i hate the man
if he had taken another fight, yes he ducked him, but to say he retired for 4 years just to duck Fury is plain idiotic. so you may want to re-educate yourself on what "pure lies" actually means