Here is an article from sky sports. David Haye has secured a dream Autumn showdown with cruiserweight king Jean Marc Mormeck. The Hayemaker, the mandatory challenger, will travel to Paris on September 28 to take on the Frenchman for his WBA and WBC belts. The fight was signed and sealed just hours before it was scheduled to go to purse bids - and means Haye can now focus on his pledge to "clean up" the cruiserweight division. Mormeck, who is based in the French capital, established himself as the world number one at 200lbs with a comfortable success over O'Neil Bell in March, but the 26-year-old challenger believes his time is up. "Mormeck won't last three rounds with me," he said. "This is going to be like George Foreman versus Joe Frazier or Lennox Lewis versus Mike Tyson. It's going to be that one-sided. "I rate Mormeck as a great champion. I believe he's the second best cruiserweight in the world after myself. Mormeck is the king of the first division, but I'm shooting for the Premiership. I need to crush guys like this to get where I want to go. "I've been waiting for this shot for a long time now and have worked my way up the WBC rankings the correct way. I just hope Mormeck will fulfil his end of the bargain on September 28 by bringing the fight and turning up with his A-game. "I want Mormeck to play his part in a Hagler-Hearns-type brawl that will this time see the taller man come out on top." The champion has only lost once - his first fight with Bell - in 10 years and once in his native France, throughout a 36-33-3 career. But former European champion Haye says travelling across the channel to do battle in the compact Palais des Sports Marcel Cerdan, in Levallois Perret in the north west suburbs of Paris holds, no fear. "I'm not worried about the fight being in France," he said. "I visited the same venue in March to see Mormeck win the titles against Bell and the atmosphere and arena was excellent. I really enjoyed it, and, to be honest, a part of me actually hoped my fight with Mormeck would be there. "I can't wait to silence all the French fans by banging out their boy early doors." Victory over Mormeck could set up a dream domestic showdown with WBO cruiserweight boss Enzo Maccaranelli, although having knocked out Tomasz Bonin inside a round on his heavyweight debut, could move back up - holding the WBA and WBC belts at 200lbs would be the ideal fasttrack to a world title bid.
I really belive he will hold a HW title one day,he is a nice guy to,not much into trash talking just confident in his own ability.
He is a trashtalker, he said before the Bonin fight that Bonin spat in his direction on the press conf and that he was talking that he's going to bust Haye's face. It's bull**** Bonin never did that
I'm gonna go with the Hayemaker on this one. He's has been very impressive and I like the way he talks to the media and cameras. He seems very intelligent and well spoken, and would make a great champion for boxing. HAYEMAKER!!!!:bbb :bbb :bbb :good :bbb :bbb :bbb
Interesting. I only saw his post fight interview (which I thought he did well with). I hope Haye does well.
It's a opinion from what I've seen and read. On this particular occasion he was talking trash. I hope it's just on this occasion. I'll try to back up my opinion. Be back in a minute.
Saying you are going to knock the **** out of your next opponant is not trash talking,if you did not think like that there would be a worry,i like fighters who talk highly of there peers,that is respect. Someone like PBF has not got a good word about anybody and bodmouths former greats like for example your RJJ and that is trash!
I'm not saying that's trashtalking, you don't understand me :nono That's confidence I'm talking about 0:25 Haye about Bonin: "He said he's gonna smash up my face, he said I'm not a real heavy, he's a heavy I'm a cruiser.." Bonin didn't say that
I think he comes across quite well,not a problem with having confidence in your ability,having 1 loss on his record has made him a better fighter to,he knows he has to give 100% every time now.