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I think Wlad has got Chambers, Povetkin Vitali hopefully takes care of K. Johnson, R. Austin, Maskaev, D. Rodriquez and M. Scott. Perfect way to build a fight
So far Haye fight at the frequency of 1 fight per year, so do your really think he will step up and fight 4 tough fights (don't count Harrison in it) in a singe year? That is more probable in Adamek case but not in Haye's.
I would be very suprised if Haye has more than 3 fights in 2010, (maybe even just 2) and Ruiz and then a rematch with Valuev will be 2 of them. ZZZZZzzzzzzz
Haye doesn't fight that much. And even if he suddenly decided to fight 3 times as often as he has over the past 3 years, it's unlikely that he could avoid any training or ring injuries. Honestly, I don't think Haye is a natural heavyweight, so I wouldn't be at all surprised to see him getting injuried more frequently than some of the bigger guys.
Vitali is not going to last another four fights. Not because he can't win, but just because he'll be pushing 40. He's got maybe two or three fights left in him before he calls it a career. My guess is that Wlad and Haye meet (if both can avoid losing) sometime in 2011.
Arreola is the perfect fight for Haye to look like the no1 in the HW division, not saying he is, but styles make fights and Haye will make Arreola look stupid and knock him out!
Arreola already looked stupid and got stopped by Vitali. I agree it might be a good money fight for Haye and may even help him secure a contract with a major US television network. So, it's a good deal. However, I'm not certain Haye has the skills or size to make Arreola look at bad as Vitali did.
Ok what would you all say if Haye DID take on these guys and won, looked good in some bouts and average in others.