Definetly. Haye would have 12 rounds to land a big shot and once he does, Hopkins is in trouble. I'd fancy Hopkins' chances against most of the other small heavyweights, but Haye has speed, power and good technical ability. He's bigger, has more power and at heavyweight will be faster then Hopkins. Hopkins would get knocked out, probably early in the fight for my money.
Mock put Haye on ***** street and he was a 160 lber with no pop so hop could hurt Haye... I doubt he would but he is capable of..
The Mock shot was to the temple. I also get the impression he's a bit sturdier today, he's a lot thicker, he looks like a skinny kid against Mock. I'm sure he's a lot stronger right now. I wouldn't rule out Hopkins hurting him if he hit him right on the button with full power but you'd have to put it down as the least likely outcome.
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