Haye know's he's finished and will never return, his body has been put through the mill too many times and Whyte would flatten him. In his prime, he chins Whyte.
Haye, in his prime, would do to Whyte what he did to Chisora, over in the first 5 or 6 rounds via a brutal KO.
Can't see Haye returning but if he does will be at Light Heavyweight if not at a lower weight than that.
Whyte needs to calm his mouth after getting stretchered by a Russian midget pensioner in his last fight. Haye would have destroyed him in his prime, and out of the ring he'd have one punched whyte and baby ting together.
Matchroom fighter in with a shot to pieces retired old man with name value? There’s certainly precedence. However I’m deferring to the foremost pudding and loot authority on this one. @Jurgen says it’s fair game that’s good enough for me.
Toe Haye and loot is a natural fit in any sentence - there is no end to the depths he will sink for loot.
Always like Haye fights and would root for him. Dont think he can beat Whyte thought but all interesting heavyweight fights are welcome this year
Nothing interesting about it. I was/am one of Hayes biggest fans, but to see him get starched by Bellew was sad to see. He conned me and the public into believing the Hayemaker was firing on all cylinders. Quickly realised he wasn’t when he was limping to the ring in the first fight. You ever wondered why he wears trainers with all his fancy suits now? He couldn’t run 20 mins on a treadmill without painkillers anymore.
Haye is a pretty decent individual these days, he knows he would get drilled and seems content with his new avenues. Prime for prime Haye stops sloppy whyte
Prime Haye leaves Whyte's head in row Z. Current Haye doesn't make it through the first week of camp.