it's on the website that talks about boxing... some quotes: "it is also true Klitschko is a far cry from a heavyweight champion boxing can be proud of. Apart from the fact that he rarely fights anybody anyone has ever heard of" "the bottom line remains Klitschko is not good for American boxing, not that he is much better for any other boxing, except perhaps German" "t's likely Haye will take a few warm up matches as he gets to the weight he wants to fight Klitschko at. Though he made a cameo at heavyweight last year, knocking out Thomas Bonin in two rounds" seems like yet another example of pathetic "journalism"....
Haye better watch out in his "warmup" fights. I'd pick Ibragimov, Lyakovich, Gomez and Virchis over him. Maybe he should rethink that Skelton fight (which I'd put at 50-50).
That's my point. The author of that "masterpiece" is obviously very biased but she doesn't even know the facts about Haye whose ass she is kissing throughout the entire article. "Of course Klitschko also has Steward in his corner, perhaps the most shrewd operator in the game. Steward's manner belies the dirty tactics he so eagerly teaches his charges; leaning and pushing down on opponents to exhaust them, ample use of forearms, and fitting fighters with chest protectors in the place of standard cups" I don't even know what to say there.....
Martel, I believe her name is, is a fool. She is not a good writer, nor is she particularly knowledgeable about boxing.