Name me 3 fights that you would like to see Haye in...

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  1. Nipple

    Nipple I hate my username banned

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    And at least name an overseas fighter ;-)

    The fight with Vitali probably won't happen, so I'm going with...

    Adamek (wish it has been at Cruiser, though)
    Povetkin (that'd be a good name for Haye's resume)
    Fury (that would be a MASSIVE Domestic clash)

    Your choices?
     
  2. p.Townend

    p.Townend Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I was going to put Adameck and Povetkin but was unsure of a third other than the obvious Vitali or Wlad. Fury is a good choice,would get the sport a lot of publicity and would be a half decent tear up. Id pick Haye to beat all 3 with Povetkin being the easiest win.
     
  3. fg2227

    fg2227 Guest

    Vitali will take the fight its obvious what he's doing trying to get more money.
     
  4. kirky c

    kirky c white mike Full Member

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    the best stylistic fights for haye would be
    adameck- haye would destroy adameck in 6 only thing to keep him in the fight is his heart.
    arreola- good fast aggressive knockout fight
    solis- a long awaited rematch and revenge for haye.
     
  5. CamR21

    CamR21 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Vitali
    Wladimir
    Adamek
     
  6. KCD

    KCD All aboard. Full Member

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    Haye v Povetkin.

    Haye would win IMO but I think it will be a good fight whilst it lasts. Povetkin is underrated on ESB I think.


    Haye v Pulev.

    50/50 fight between two fighters who could be the future of the division. I slightly lean towards a Pulev victory.

    Haye v Fury.

    No need to explain why. WAR Fury:bbb
     
  7. nick6

    nick6 Active Member Full Member

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    vitali, fury and price for me
     
  8. PaulieMc

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    Would love it if Haye fought Povetkin or Fury. Both would be great fights which would sell well and would help restore him more of his credibility as one of the best heavyweights.

    He'd never agree to them though, all he's interested in are the Klitschkos. I don't see why he thinks he should be able to jump the queue and challenge Vitali, he should earn his opportunity to fight for the title again. Come out of retirement properly and start climbing back up the ladder David. The Chisora win got him loads of momentum, now he needs to build on it instead of just sitting on his arse in jungles eating kangaroo penises whilst waiting for Vitali to pick the phone up.
     
  9. p.Townend

    p.Townend Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I dont know so much,he aint saying much about a potential Haye fight. I think he might fight another German based half decent fighter and just retire.
     
  10. ElCep

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    I couldn't give a **** if he ever fights again, to be honest. He's not a serious or special fighter in any way shape or form, and frankly, boxing is totally indifferent to his presence or departure from the sport.
     
  11. zxcvbnm

    zxcvbnm #TeamHWFuture Full Member

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    Adamek and Povetkin are both ****. Haye beats them easy.

    I would pick:
    Fury
    Price
    Glazkov

    Haye actually stands the best chance against Price here, he has the weakest defence of those three.
     
  12. LeftHook95

    LeftHook95 Guest

    Anyone would be nice if he decided that his legacy was actually important.
     
  13. Bill C84

    Bill C84 Boxing Junkie banned

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    Id go along with that. :good
     
  14. Beeston Brawler

    Beeston Brawler Comical Ali-egedly Full Member

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    Povetkin at his best five years ago would have given Haye a decent argument.

    Now.... even the inactive, un-coordinated, wild right hooker that Haye has become would slay Povetkin inside two rounds. He's awful, and was pretty much dominated by an out of shape, very average at best Marco Huck.

    Haye vs Pulev would be good, as would the press conference for Haye vs Fury.

    I think Fury would have some success against Haye if he really took the fight to David with a bit of discipline, but it's only a matter of time before a right hand connects and it'd be all over.

    Fury could learn a lot from Frank Bruno IMO, just watch how Bruno fought Lewis, it'd be a decent blueprint as to how to best use what he has, and best to take away his weaknesses - his poor defence and apparently average punch resistance.
     
  15. garymcfall

    garymcfall Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Vitali - obvious reasons really, probably still the biggest fight possible in the division and I'd be interested to see if Haye approached it any differently after the criticism he got for the Wlad fight.

    Povetkin - would be a good fight based on styles I think, and would establish a clear number 3 in the division if either of them won decisively IMO.

    Price/Fury - would like to see him fight the winner of a Price/Fury matchup. Probably would be Price. I would back Haye to be too fast for both.