Hmm, I don't see any 12-rounders... http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?cat=boxer&human_id=173416 On the bright side, he almost did as good against Terry Smith as Rob Calloway.
By watching his few fights that were shown on FNF, I'm pretty sure he can go 12, dude wasnt even tired in the 10th of his last 2 fights.
It took him a whole 5 rounds to get rid of Bruce Seldon? Even Paulie Malignaggi could probably stop him inside 2.
Well I'm glad a heavyweight of this magnitude is going out of his way to put the rest of the division on notice...sorta.
quit defending him. this guy is a huge walking contradiction. he blasts haye for fighting monte barrett, but who the hell has this guy fought? equally as "faded" or "c class" competition. i would actually favor barrett to beat johnson. the only thing johnson has is a jab. remember, this guy was knocked down by a broken down bruce seldon. seldon is light years past his prime. imagine what a faster heavyweight in david haye would do. i would like to see him fight someone like barrett or john ruiz before he opens his mouth.
WBA is weird, can't understand how KJ ended up #5 having fought nobody legit. Same with Bidenko, Drummond and others.
i am not saying haye is the hit at heavyweight, but i would definitely say he is better than johnson. who cares if johnson has been a heavyweight longer he has just as bad of a chin as david haye has and has fought arguably worst competition if not the same but with haye disposing of his opponents better where as johnson looks worse and not as entertaining. whatever man.
Haye has two fights at HW and he's still somehow more distinguished than Kevin Johnson. I think that says a little bit about the sort of competition we're discussing here.