Darnell Wilson vs. David Haye

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by KobeIsGod, Jul 13, 2007.


  1. Zakman

    Zakman ESB's Chinchecker Full Member

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    That's because it's HIGHLY unlikely that Haye's handlers will let him anywhere near you - they know they have too much to lose, and that with his questionable whiskers, all their dreams of HW glory will be jeopardized before they get off the ground.

    They're looking to go after Mormeck for the title, I think - because they see him as ripe for the picking! And then they'll scoot right up to heavy for the big bucks. Can't say as I blame 'em from a risk/reward perspective - cause like I said, I think you make short work of Haye.:yep
     
  2. Smith

    Smith Monzon-like Full Member

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    :smh
     
  3. Snorkel

    Snorkel Active Member Full Member

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    What are you on about? Taking Mormeck because he's ripe for the picking?:patsch

    Mormeck's the man at CW and Haye's fought himself to the mandatory spot, why wouldn't he take the fight when it's the best available? You make it sound as if he's ducking people to make this fight when in actual fact it's the one every cruiser wants. I'm fairly sure Ding would (correctly, IMO) prefer a shot at Mormeck over Haye, too.

    As for his handlers, Haye has a big say in who he fights and only recently signed with Maloney to help him get the big ones. He fought Thompson in his 10th, was willing to fight Enzo without him having to risk his belt and moved up to HW for a tune up that could've cost him his shot at Mormeck. Say what you want about his chin, but I don't think he's dodging people or taking the risk free approach.

    Your 'he's got a dodgy chin, he lost to Thompson, any puncher would destroy him' routine is getting old and seems to me to be based on very little viewing of his fights.
     
  4. sandwichsurgeon

    sandwichsurgeon Active Member Full Member

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  5. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    Haye has something many don't - SPEED. So not only is he a devastating puncher he has speed that kills.

    Bonin - fully fledged heavyweight that got stopped by 260 pound Harrison controversially. Every punch Haye landed hurt Bonin.

    Gurov - warred with Mormeck till late in the fight. First real punch put him away for TEN!

    Hayes record is irrefutable. Whatever he hits, he destroys.

    THREE MEN have gone some rounds with him:
    Johansen and Fragomeni he was boxing, still working on that and credit to them they were tough as ****. Abodul went 12 only cos Haye let him. Other than that, pretty much every punch Haye lands on his opponents registers hurt.
     
  6. China_hand_Joe

    China_hand_Joe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Haye's raw power for me, is second only behind Big Mac. However Haye is quicker and more accurate which makes his effective power just as great, although Enzo can accidently knock an elephant out with an arm shot.
     
  7. Steve Fox

    Steve Fox Guest

    Nonsense.
     
  8. DanePugilist

    DanePugilist God vs God - Death Angel Full Member

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  9. sandwichsurgeon

    sandwichsurgeon Active Member Full Member

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    What has Kesslers resumé got to do with the cruiserweight division?
     
  10. Ding

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  11. Bummy Davis

    Bummy Davis Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wilson shows that no matter the size if a fighter imposes his will and makes the other guy fight his fight, a disadvantage becomes an advantage, The Ding is fit and excites and has power and can get off the floor to win