i saw the latest frank warren interview on youtube, he looked tired and fatigued, his face was a little dry, i think staying at cruiser has really taken alot out of him. i still want him to beat smug face macrenelli
he's probably drying out to make weight. I mean the guy is 6'3" with that amount of muscle i'd figure it's hard to make Cruiser.
If that makes you a bit depressed just go and read some of the crap thats coming out the Yanks mouths over in the main forum, in the thread 'Cunningham rips Maccrinelli.' One Brit says 'come on guys Haye is fighting back to back World champs, how often does that happen' then some Yank comes along and says 'Mayweather, Diaz, SRL, Hopkins there Iv named 4 already' like its just an everyday occurence. Honestly the idiocy of some of the comments in there has cheered me up no end. Makes you think just how thick you could have been.
I hope Enzo knocks the cocky ***** spark out. His comments recently have been very disrespectul towards Enzo, I thought Haye was better then that.
Doesn't look that bad to me, all things considered But man, he's talking a good fight. He better not lose
Enzo has never been disrespectful has he. Was he not telling us that he was going to punch a hole in DH's head :nut. I think people are underestimating what Macca brings to the table. The main thing for me is that he is not weight drained.
If Haye loses, it will be due to his weight problem. By his own admission, getting his body down to cruiserweight has been weakening him for years; it was a factor in both the Fragomeni and Mormeck fights (although the knockdown was mainly due to his foot getting tangled up in the ropes). Enzo, if you'd believe him, walks around near light-heavyweight (read: "I'm never going up to heavyweight because heavyweights scare me).
He has a small frame for his 6 ft 4 height, carrying very little muscle, seen him weigh in for his last fight on the bill for the Calz-Kessler fight and he was wearing some clothes and he was only 196 so i think he prob has to add weight to get there, or close anyway. And he said as much in a recent interview anyhow.