I'd be satisfied with many of the names mentioned, and Calvin Brock wouldn't be too bad if he were motivated to try again. I do think Rahman should retire personally, so I wouldn't be hot about Haye fighting him, and I'm feeling somewhat the same about Toney. Tua would be awesome, since he can certainly take a punch. Ideally someone who would take Haye into the later rounds so we can really see what he's made of, I guess. I'm a critic of him only because he runs his mouth too much, I do appreciate his talent. I just plain don't like guys who talk too much, they have to do more with their fists to earn my respect than other boxers do.
Monte Barrett, Alex Povetkin, Vladimir Virchis, Tony Thompson, Sultan Ibragimov, James Toney I didn't know everyone was saying Haye would get KO'd by anyone in the top10. I definately don't think so
JT and Hasim have unfinished business... Prior to their first fight Toney was getting all of the attention from the press while he was vacationing with his wife...Hasim was mad that the boxing media was talking to James and slapped Toney. When they fought the 1st time it was a draw. However Rahman landed more punches...Rahman's punches though were mostly illegal, as he threw over 200 kidney punches throughout the fight, incompetent officiating ensured that Toney had to deal with the vicious illegal attack for the entire bout. I'm sure you see the point, those two have old unfinshed business...Haye has no excuse for trying to create new business with Rahman.
Bidenko is the pick of that bunch, he is a relative unknown but has a decent resume.Dimitrenko is being protected and would avoid Haye at this time.Ibragimov would be an interesting match-up but i think Haye's team would prefer an easier fight
That he will. And he isn't just gonna be TKOd either. Here are some of the guys who would lay Haye out cold. There are probably quite a few lesser HWs who would too: Wlad Peter Vitali Valuev Chagaev Virchis Ibragimov Arreola Povetkin Tua About the only "name" HWs I'd go to the bank on Haye winning are Fraudley, who's chin is even worse than Haye's, and Ruiz, who doesn't have the punch to take advantage of Haye's shaky chin, and doesn't have the skill to beat him otherwise.
I also doubt Haye would take on Ibragimov, despite the fact that Haye called him a bum after the Klitschko fight david knows he would look just as bad and very possibly lose to Sultan. Bidenko is a very good fighter, he went 12 with Valuev and was KO'd in the 12th by Virchis while ahead on points, I think he would be a very good test for Haye. Haye would never dream of taking on someone with the chin and power of Tua but we can always hope.
One way or another, Haye's career is gonna be spectacurlarly short. The man won't stay around for long, win or lose.
Valuev does have very good stamina and his power, while not good for someone his size, is certainly enough to finish off Haye late if he tires. Haye's already been dropped by guys almost half Valuevs size.
I have no criticsm of Haye I probably did get hurt he does need to bulk up gain some muscle to compete at heavy He walks around at 225 they walk around 250 to 270 I bet klitschko enters the ring at 250
Why would Wlad enter the ring weighing more than he did at the weigh in? It's not like the lower divisions where they weight drain to make weight.