Enzo Maccarenell - Me and Haye are No 1 & No 2 in the world

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  1. TFFP

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    I'm not sure. Veit was likely worthy of a rematch.

    As the great CHJ once said, many pundits were dubbing Veit as the white Joe Louis. He desvered another chance to prove or disprove this theory.
     
  2. dan-b

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    There were quite some years between the two fights so who knows, maybe Enzo will be worthy of a rematch as well one day.
     
  3. FLINT ISLAND

    FLINT ISLAND PENYRHEOL Full Member

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    could well be - Veit was blown away in 1 but lasted until around the 6th or 7th in a rematch

    alot of people are not intrested in a rematch

    and on merit pheraps Enzo does not deserve one as things stand

    but I would be very intrested to see if Enzo could do better in a rematch
     
  4. TFFP

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    Perhaps.

    Enzo has never looked like a white Joe Louis.
     
  5. FLINT ISLAND

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    maybe in cardiff with a few more big fights experience under his belt and more confidence more ready for it - Enzo could have a real go at Hayemaker
     
  6. TFFP

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    I don't think so. He just can't win that fight.

    The only chance is if Haye comes back down to cruiser looking like a corpse and his legs snap they are so weak. He's way too big, quick and hard hitting. Enzo is never likely to land first, and thus his glass chin is always going to be exposed.
     
  7. FLINT ISLAND

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    will Enzo get knocked out again in the future like Haye was able too do

    is there anybody out there that can expose Enzo's chin like Haye did?
     
  8. TFFP

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    No, nobody has the sort of x factor in terms of power and speed. It's the speed that kills.

    Let's look at the candidates

    Cunningham is not a puncher at all. He landed several million punches on the reckless Huck before stopping him on his feat in the last round

    Adamek is a former LHW, and wasn't even a puncher there. He's also a standup boxer these days, who is content to fight behind a jab in a calculated fashion

    Banks is slow, and obviously not that powerful. He couldn't knock out a guy that Haye/Gurov demolished in 2, and Wlodarcyk stopped too

    Arslan has pillows as fists. Never really stopped anybody, and is a work-rate type fighter

    Alexeev will stop him. But not at dramatically as Haye, he's more calculated and less brash.
     
  9. John18

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    You're obsessed mate. Step away from the PC.
     
  10. FLINT ISLAND

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    Are Alexeev and Enzo ever likely to meet though?????
     
  11. TFFP

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    It depends. If Enzo actually tries for unification after winning the WBO he could fight Adamek/Cunningham for the IBF belt.

    Enzo is ranked highly by the IBF so thats a possibility.

    Alex is ranked top 15 by the IBF and WBC, and I suspect they'll take him the WBC route since its vacant and weak looking.

    Down the line it is possible, depending on if Enzo comes through and Alex is as good as I think.
     
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