Macca turns down a Haye fight at Heavweight.

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  1. Ding

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    He wont fight me unless he has to, and thats a promise.:deal
    Haye is much more of a real fighter. If Enzo metioned the flaws that Haye has and says he could exploit them, it shouldn't matter if its a few extra pounds.

    He's not a real fighter to me, and I don't appreciate a punk m'fker like him. I don't wont to hear about how its all Warren's fault. Enzo just said some ***** **** on the air.:deal
     
  2. GazOC

    GazOC Guest Star for Team Taff Full Member

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    Haye didn't mention a 'few extra' pounds (or did Enzo), he said HW. Big difference...
     
  3. Ding

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    A belt shouldn't matter when you have a rivalry like that, and when the fighters TRULY believe in themselves.

    Oh, and for the record, Enzo wouldn't have to put on any weight as I can assure you that he comes down from at least 215.
     
  4. mattress

    mattress Boxing Addict Full Member

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    As previously mentioned, they are both CW beltholders. Surely any fight in the near future should be at this weight?

    At CW, Enzo has a chance. At HW he has none.
     
  5. David UK

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    During the post fight interview after Enzo beat Gunn, the tv interviewer asked Enzo about a possible move to Heaveyweight. Enzo Calzaghe interjected with a very enthusiastic 'WHY NOT?'
     
  6. Steve Fox

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    Knowing what Haye puts himself through to stay under the cruiser limit, well aware of his HW intentions, Enzo can talk about a fight pretty safely.

    Haye said if it was going to happen, it had to happen in April, but it was ****ed up on Enzo's side. Maybe he is prepared to fight a malnourished Haye now, but he's all ready had the chance and he didn't take it. He claimed that Haye pulled out twice, so if Haye did say okay to a fight at cruiser, why wouldn't he be prepared to say it again.

    Enzo isn't stupid, he knows what he's doing. As for not wanting to give away poundage, well if - as he says - he plans to move up to HW eventually, he's going to have to give away a lot more than he would have done against Haye.
     
  7. mike464

    mike464 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's Calzaghe all over again.
     
  8. MancMexican

    MancMexican Blood & Guts Forever Full Member

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    I think the Enzo who was talking just before theHaye/Mormeck fight wanted Haye but the Enzo who saw Mormeck get ktfo wasn't as keen. But to be fair on teh guy, he's a cruiserweight who weighted 4 pounds LESS a week after his last fight and who always looks fleshy. He is a cruiserweight. Haye is a heavyweight who has been boiling down to fight at cruiser. Enzo would be massively disadvantaged at heavy.

    He has talked about going up to heavy at some point and in 5 years time I reckon he probably will when he's grown into one.
     
  9. Darthmage

    Darthmage SILENCE! I KEEL J00! Full Member

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    give Ding a shot! He'll fight anybody!
     
  10. GazOC

    GazOC Guest Star for Team Taff Full Member

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    :patsch
     
  11. Steve Fox

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    Enzo would fight Ding anytime. Providing you mean the Chinese snooker ace.
     
  12. mike464

    mike464 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Frank Warren will want options.