Haye is more likely to stop top heavyweights because of his snap, speed, and accuracy. People wont see his shots coming. Peter probably has heavier hands and greater physical strength, but his shots are more clubbing. They will make you disoriented, but don't have the same impact as the snappy punches.
Jeremy Williams would have been a decent cruiser. Like Haye, he had speed and power. He just ran into problems against big heavyweights who could A) take his punch and B) give him one he couldn't take. Which may end up happening to Haye too. As historically, the only cruisers who did well at heavyweight were defensive minded ones or guys like Holyfield who knew how to control the pace.
You always have to think in *** terms don't you? Why don't you go eyeball your David Haye versace catalog you goof.
Nope. But Toney certainly was. Holyfield was a smart guy about controlling the pace and the ring though. He'd do little things like smother your work inside and push on you with his head and elbows to force you into his fight, at his pace. He ended up getting alot of guys to do this. And being the smaller more energetic heavyweight, he had to do this to survive against those bigger guys.