Calzaghe won't lose, and we'll also have had Woods beat Tarver by then. You guys will have to send someone over to 'erase the bad taste', maybe get passports for Pavlik or Dawson, or something.
I don't mind of you beiing critical because it makes for a great debate all I am saying its about enzo and haye this thread and not JC or even my favourite fighter hatton.
he always looks outa shape but fights at a good pace most enzo calzaghes fighters look fleshy rees,cleverly,price,enzo even calzaghe to a extent but theyre fitter than most ripped fighters
it is but not with all of us, those who look to use the national angle as their first form of attack aren't worth bothering about. i suppose those still giving you stick still have your other haye posts fresh in their mind.
NO it isn't but why bring JC and hatton into the thread when its about haye and Enzo. Fair enough I can understand the cunningham angle, but can't haye just get through this fight before Big Reg start calling for cunningham.
I don't see anyone 'attacking' you for proposing a fight between the two top cruisers. You taken a few digs for some of your more one eyed previous comments, but you've handed some out too. If Haye wanted to stay at cruiserweight, then it would be a reasonable fight to make. The most logical fight to make even. It doesn't set my pulse racing, I'd watch it and expect Cunningham to be beaten comfortably. Cunningham is a fighter who I have a lot of respect for. He has to do things the hard way, and he gets on with it, he goes to unforgiving places and he does a job. In the big scheme of things though it simply isn't a fight that demands to be made. Haye has other options open to him that Cunningham simply doesn't compete with. That's not disrespecting him, it's simply reality.
Thats true instead of calling for haye what about enzo. You never know this fight might end in a controversial draw.They Both could end up being sparked out.
Cunningham bossed that fight start to finish. It was in Germany though, he was down on three scorecards before the weigh-in. (He wasn't really down on the scorecards, was he? I don't remember hearing any scores afterwards, I really can't believe they were scoring it for Huck, even in Germany)
I'm not even the one who brought up Cunningham. I simply remarked that, given how easily Haye made weight, and given how he didn'teven look drained, that he could probably fight 1 or 2 fights at Cruiser if he wanted. Immediately, I was bombarded with replys concerning Cunningham.