I would say that Joshua was a more dangerous heavyweight at his best. His currency has taken a hit of late, but when he unified the belts, he was mean and hungry. It was becoming a real problem that nobody was lasting long enough to give him a test.
I’d probably go with Joshua, but Haye could catch the upright Joshua because Haye was good at level changing and coming over the top with the right hand.
Hayes punch output was horrible. Joshua puts him on the backfoot and bores his way to a 10-2 points win.