Exactly, he's a Brit, but has a huge American fan base on this forum. He's a Micheal Grant revisited. Mark my words, you will be dissappointed again.
The only comment you ever make about a fighter is that he has a glass jaw. Wladimir Klitschko made it to the top despite his beard, so therefore I don't think it's inconcievable to think Haye could to the same. Change the record, else you'll soon lose all credibility. Friendly advice.
How can you lose credibility when you had none to begin with? This idiot is just a poor Zakman impression, and Zakman is a noted idiot on the subject of boxing too so choosing to copy him is pretty lame. It's incredible to me that someone can be labelled as having a glass jaw when they've been an undisputed champion at 200 and had 2 fights at heavy against decent fighters and won comfortably. Haye doesn't have the best chin in the world no-one would claim that but he's hardly Amir Khan either. It's easy to point out Hayes one glaring weakness but it hasn't actually let him down in a fight yet, neither has his offense and that's what people should be talking about because the Klits aren't used to guys coming in there and firing at them - history tells us that neither of them like it very much either and that's why Haye is interesting. Yes he may get knocked out but at least he won't stink the joint out like Peter or Ibragimov did.
I doubt Haye would see the 8th round with either K brother, but he has earned the chance to try, and I am certianly interested in seeing him fight either brother. Although I expect Haye will be taken out, the fight will get alot of attention which the heavyweight division needs. Our beloved heavyweight division seems to be on the rise now, and a Haye Klit fight would further help get the division closer to being back on its feet. Go, Haye! Take one for the team! LOL
Not a bad decision at all before he goes for the Klitschkos. How about Povetkin instead IF Povetkin doesn't get his shot at Wladimir when he recovers or is asked to win another fight. That fight would be insane and I'll be picking Povetkin.
You don't get it do you. It's not particularly about him winning - a lot of the interest is because he is an exiting fighter. Everybody knows his chin is not great, and that he has little chance against Wlad, and VIt - that really isn't the point with him... the point is that his fights bring great excitement and nobody knows what will happen.
I don't think Haye beats either Klitschko let alone both of them but I want to see him get a crack at it. Haye is bringing some much needed energy into the heavyweight division. I'd like to see him win a few more fighs over some top 10 type of fighters first but I think we'll see him in with Vitali after just one more fight. Atleast Haye is a refreshing change from the same old worn out retreads like Rahman, Holyfield, Ruiz and such that we've been seeing in title fights.
i actually agree that he sint the answer. i think he gcould be a top 5 heavyweight, but i dont see him beating the klitschko brothers.