Prime Haye v Bellew we all know what would happen. Bellew has implied it too. It would be a Ko. But the unknown factor in this fight is Haye being out for so long and not looking good in his last fights. I'll get roasted for this but I'm with Bellew. I'm bias. I can't stand Haye after toe excuse and Briggs duck.
Gomez, Holyfield, Toney, De Leon Possibly Jirov Mormeck vs Haye was a 50/50 fight that could have and nearly did go the other way, a lot of people rank Bell, Cunningham and Banks above Mormeck.
The ghost of Larry Donald was robbed against Valeuv , just like 46 year old Holyfield was. A fight you claimed you never watched yet are here claiming Haye's win over a worse version of Valeuv is a good win. Valuev was godawful. Al Berstien said he was the worst HW he had ever seen while commentating during the Holyfield match. Cunningham was technically better than Haye in every way . All Haye has over him his power. MORON.
Silence boy. I was a huge Haye fan up until he dodged Fury and then came back with two fake fights against non-boxers. Has nothing at all to do with Wlad. Haye has not took a real fight since 2012 and probably never will. Im not a blind sheeple like you who'll continue to support your guy no matter what he does.
Is this some kind of joke? He was the first and only man to KO Chisora, who came off of a career best performance against Vitali. That was prime Chisora. Past-his-peak Chisora just arguably beat and pushed to the limits a Dillian Whyte who has been Joshua's hardest fight. Haye destroyed that prime Chisora. Legit destroyed him in a fast paced brawl. I've watched that fight many times because it's one of my favourite modern HW fights, including the build up. At no point does Chisora take control in the fight and his best punch actually comes after the bell in one of the closer rounds. These Haye haters on this forum are so quick to rewrite his history. "Lucky punch" is just ludicrous. Haye slowly broke him down and then viciously destroyed him in a textbook performance.
No , it wasn't a lucky punch. Haye pulled out a very impressive stoppage , but it was fairly competitive. That punch didn't come after the bell , the bell came early because Chisora rocked Haye with a left hook. And Chisora really didn't face a whole lot of heavy hitters during his career. Vitali was throwing slaps at that point and i remember Gerber fight Chisora was rocked pretty badly.
Larry Donald who came into the ring on a zimmer frame clearly done enough to beat him. One judge had it a draw on German scorecards which tells you all you need to know
We have drastically different views on these fighters. I don't see any of them beating Haye except Holyfield. Too bad the part time boxer didn't give us an opportunity to see hI'm against Bell or Cunningham.
Adamek overall was a very solid HW, although I wouldn't use wins against Cunningham (at HW), and Chambers as something to hang his hat on. Those were **** poor performances on him. I don't see Bellew duplicating that type of success as I believe Adamek is an entirely superior fighter to him.
It would be interesting, I think Haye vs Bell would be a very good fight. For the record I would pick Usyk to beat him today, I think he's by far the best cruiser around and will win titles at HW too.
cunningham was technically better than fury in every way too. in spite of being washed up, he gave fury a boxing lesson.