I'd actually like to see him fight Toney, but to gauge how he'd get on against the likes of Klitschko and Valuev, I'd say Dimitrienko. But it'll probably be Rahman. Why not Tua? Famously good at taking a shot, Haye would undoubtedly get kudos if he could spark Tua. If not, we can see whether he can take a punch against, admittedly, a rusty and faded force.
If you think Rahman is a legit fight for Haye, you're an idiot or just another **** Haye nut-hugger (probably both).
Haye never took the easy route at cruiserweight i have to hand it to him.. The fight with Giaccobbe Fraggomeni was very hard and he didn't have to take it, he was pushed to the wall and responded like any caged animal instinctively would, by tearing back and demolishing the Italian bull.. The Carl Thompson loss may have crashed many fighters but it made David strive , he was dropped badly against Mormeck and regrouped to compose himself and take the fight back to JMM and gain all of his belts at 190 as it were.. Heavyweight however .. different case...... The talking started... and it continued, and on and on the mouth went.. Klitschko .... Rahman...... chitter chatter..... Time to get in the ring at heavy and impress like you threaten to. I hope you do great David, but a more humble approach may have been in your better interests.......
Timo Hoffman isnt a bad choice... If he's looking for a guy that'll give him rounds there's Robert Hawkins, Terry Smith, Peter Okhello and Friday Ahunanya.... But there's Taras Bidenko.... He's a live opponent...
Are you referring to the Bonin that was dropped by a guy who was fighting his first and only professional fight, in the fight preceding the Haye match?