Haye basically said last Thursday that one of them two demanded more money than him after they had already agreed a deal.
Most people consider Johnson a poor man's Eddie Chambers. Personally, I think it's the other way around. More or less in the same league, though. I think Rock would get brutally KO'ed by Haye, but that still wouldn't tell me anything about Haye at heavy. I'd prefer to see him earn his stripes against young (even unknown) guys with a pulse than get an easy ticket to contention by piggybacking the name of someone more than 80% shot.
After all that that big talk, what a farce. He should be ashamed. Kevin 33 % KO Ratio Johnson! But I guess it is pretty hard to find a suitable opponent when you have a wet paper towel chin and are fighting at Heavyweight.
Its not official and anyway, hes waiting for Wlad, Wlad knows he has to fight him and thats the fight people want to see nobody wants to see Wlad vs some yank bum again after Povetkin. Arreola what a joke that guys slower than Butterbean.
I'm going to laugh my ass off if Johnson upsets him... a) at the Haye nuthuggers. b) at the Johnson dismissers. c) at anyone else who thinks a defensive maestro with no chin questions is some kind of automatic soft-touch victory for an overambitious cruiserweight puncher.
Arreola is as big a joke as Calvin Brock and Tony Thompson, who exactly has he fought? Ohh Chazz Witherspoon? Whos he again? :rofl Arreola is a clubfighter man, Haye is selling out 20,000+ arenas.
That's the way you see it then, I would consider Rahman a threat for Haye, not sure if he's more of a threat than Johnson because I haven't seen anything from Johnson to judge. But as a threat I would honestly consider Rahman to be one and not an easy fight.
That automatically makes Toney a joke then. Yet again in a bad situation where he needs something good after a "NC" and again he demands more money when he's in need of any half decent fight. atsch Rahman demanding more money is also ridiculous. Johnson it is then, hope he lasts more than one round.
I don't think Kevin is championship material, and he is quite lethargic at times, but if he makes it out of the first three or four rounds and sits on his punches a bit this gets very interesting. He will have plenty of opportunities to stick his jab through Haye's open guard, and if he can hook off of the jab he will do a lot of frustrate Haye's gameplan.
ITS NOT A BAD FIGHT AT ALL..............WHAT DO U EXCPECT FOR HIS FIRST HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT?????..........LOOK AT EVANDER HOLYFIELD HE FOUGHT A TOTALLY WASHED UP JAMES TILLIS FOR HIS FIRST HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT.................THEN A PAST PRIME PINKY THOMAS WHO WAS 17 MONTHS INACTIVE,,,,,,,WHAT DID U EXCPECT???????:smoke:smoke:smoke:smoke:smoke HE SHOULD THEN FIGHT A PAST PRIME OLEG MASQUEV.............IT MAKES SENSE.......