More dominant in a weak division : Haye (cruiser) or GGG (middle )

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  1. Salty Dog

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  3. Oneirokritis

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    I would say Haye -- purely on the basis that he won 3 of the big 4 'World' titles at Cruiserweight, before moving up to Heavyweight.
     
  4. HerolGee

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    at this point in time, haye obviously since hes finished, 3g is still fulfilling his ambitions.

    I expect 3g to emulate haye soon though, I stand by that.
     
  5. madballster

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    haye "reigned" what like 8 months?
     
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  7. Selina

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    MW isn´t weak division at all. Actually it looks much better than 15 years ago. And Haye was fighting CW when it was close to it best - competion wasn´t better before Haye nor has it been better later on.
     
  8. HerolGee

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    I agree that wining the belts and then making ONE defence against a weakling is worth little. Its the equivalent of running away from tough fights.

    some boxers win belts and then run without making even one defence, mind you, they are far worse.
     
  9. damian38

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