He's taking the Chris Arreola path towards a title shot. Fight nobodies, wait until the Klitschko's have beaten everyone else and by default get a title shot. Bloody disgraceful. You can criticise British heavyweights for their recent behaviour but at least they fought some half decent opposition to get a title shot.
You're joking right? If David Haye wanted to he could dismantle and stop all of them. I would back Chisora to beat any of them as well.
Called padding the record and gaining ring time and then make a move. Its all about keeping a fighter active.
David Haye who has made sure to avoid Adamek, Arreola, Chambers, and Povetkin, to fight the likes of Monte Barrett, Audley Harrison, John ruiz, and SNV? :rofl:rofl Lets not forgetting his blantant ducking of Steve Cunningham. David Haye is a glass jawed joke, I believe all the fighters I listed would not only beat him but knock him out.
Arreola Is a fat blob of **** Chambers is a midget coward who fled in terror from Wlad but still ended the night straddling the bottom rope. Steve Cunningham is the definition of Glass Jawed joke. Haye possibly did duck some of the other, european fighters you mentioned, probably due to business reasons. But those Americans you mentioned, they are not European Level and therefore irrelevant to a fighter of Haye's caliber
I agree. He's only 26 so rushing him seems a bad idea IMO. Especially since he does have a tendency to get uncomfortable with heavyhanded fighters like Sconiers. This is certainly a STAYBUSY fight, but sadly a step backwards from Alexander. He really needs to be tested against similar LOC. Mo Byarm would be a good fight, as would ole Julius Long. And seems to me a guy like Damian Wills, or Chazz Witherspoon would be good domestic level fights with some name recognition to put some wind in his sails. I wouldn't even mind Brian Minto or Robby Calloway or Vinny Maddalone as a step up for him either. I think he can't beat everyone I've named, but it's gonna be up to him whether he lets his career be derailed by promoters trying to make quick cash on him, or looking at building a potential career for this kid. Hopefully he'll get one of those guys this year and we can gauge we're he's at.
Not a chance. He might be able to outpoint an old Thompson similarly to his Valuev win, and Stiverne is rather inexperienced and might find a weakness, but Chambers would outbox him and has the chin to withstand his potshot Hayemakers and Mitchell........well, let's not say how badly Mitchell would DESTROY Haye.:vonnecunt:vonnecunt:vonnecunt:vonnecunt:vonnecunt:vonnecunt:vonnecunt