However, I don't think we're wrong about Haye. He's got the potential to be the true king in two divisions. He has great skill, power, reflexes and speed. The Valuev fight even showed strong signs that his once poor footwork is at least above average now. Compared with Haye, Calzaghe is Joe Louis, Ray Robinson and Ali rolled into one. Haye has a lot of hype to live up to, and even if he wins his next five fights, he will still come up short. At 29, he has fought 23 fights...that pretty unimpressive for a man who turned pro eight years ago. By comparison, Tyson Fury has what? Twelve fights in less than two years?atsch
:good Haye is very inactive and has huge flaws as a fighter, he is not what the divsion needs. As for the Lewis comparison, Lennox would have him out of there in a couple of rounds tops.
Considering how many tomato cans Tyson Fury has fought, having 12 fights isn't really that impressive. The only decent fighter he faced, Fatty McDermott, took him to school and was robbed of the decision.
nice, the same 4 clips repeated over and over, that is the coolest thing ive ever seen, thanks for posting
I dont know if you are aware dickhead but that fight was years ago in the amateurs when Haye was a skinny little kid. I suppose some ****** could find a clip of Rustico Torrecampo knocking Pacquiao out inside 3 rounds when Pac was a skinny little kid so dickheads like you could have a giggle with your fellow morons. Wlad was bounced around the ring by a tubby golfer when Wlad was an established world champion now thats got to be worrying for the Klit lovers seeing as Sanders isn`t as quick as Haye nor hits as hard.