Haye is a tremendous talent that could easily hang with the top 10, but beating De Mori and looking great doing it was easily predictable.
His power in combination with speed has the heavyweight division on notice.. and hes not the youngest guy anymore out of the new genaration like wilder fury joshua parker
A guy with one L to CW journeyman who was fast to the punch and caught him cold, early. But had wins over Marcell Zeller, Marino Goles, Perkovic, KOs of Damon Reed, Troy Wieda, and Rob Calloway(all of which were widely considered fringe level contenders capable of beating hypejobs and earning a living making good fights, Dominique Alexander, and former World Title Challengers Ed Mahone and Alex Leapei. By NO MEANS is DeMori a BUM. But by no means is he a world beater either. He's the prototypical B level fringe contender. Just a couple wins away from a title challenge. Will he ever get there. Probably not. But as an opponent, they'd best be one their A game if they're leaving the ring on their feet. :think
To be true, I don't rank this Haye win at all because De Mori isn't top-100 HW and he's more like D level than B level. 1) He never beat Leapai - it was a draw in Leapai debut, and Leapai is worse than Kevin Johnson and Malik Scott. 2) He's got a close win over completely shot Ed Mahone whose prime was 10 years prior 3) Damon Reed and Rob Calloway were completely shot 40+ y.o. clubfighters. 4) Marcel Zeller is a BUM and not TOP-500 HW, trust me. Watch his fights. That's not an insult on you, and I believe Haye can be very, very dangerous in today's division. But De Mori never would've beaten even 60 y.o. Haye.
He was ranked @ 103 at Boxrec. How the F is that a fringe contender? What fringe are we talking about? The fringe of my toilet seat? :rofl
Nah it looked legit. Rubio falling down and laughing at a GGG punch while the crowd looks at him was suspicious. When 2 HW collide anything could happen.
he looked good but against a tomotoe can ....but the finish was viscious ...this is like michael dokes fighting lious monaco ,,,,doesnt show much but that david haye can crack ...and he has great handspeed against demori who is about as good as louis monoco
What suprised me also haye didnt look nervous at all. Not one bit. Like he soaked it all up he was enjoing himself in there. Haye was always a natural fighter and the ring is like his home. i hope he stays injury free then we have some big big nights infront of us.