If you are a man of respect, you'll fight one of the following. Lamon Brewster or Chris Arreola. You can't skip the line in this division and think you'll get full respect. So again, if you're any sort of man then you fight Lamon Brewster.
If David Haye was half the man he proclaims himself to be, he wouldn't have a meager 23 fights at age 28. He declared his assault on the HW division 15 months ago and fought once during that time. Whatever advantage his youth might give him, he is pissing that away with his lack of activity.
Brewster is with Sauerland, I bet this fight would do good in England. Are you afraid your man will get his chin splattered all over the canvas by a left hook?
Haye seems like a total wanker but i think he destroys both Brewster and Aerrola.Brewster is 5 years past his prime and has taken some serious beatings.I don't rate Aerrola at all, he needs to lose 25-30lbs, he is too slow and easy to hit. I don't know if Haye is a 'man of respect', but he is going after the best in the division
The man is trying to land a big money fight, and it's getting well obvious. He'd earn my respect and the respect of the true boxing fans if he would EARN a title shot.
Well, he should be fighting someone, 1 fight in 15 months after all his talk is ridiculous.I had been hoping he would inject some life into this ****-poor division but his inactivity has ****ed that up.Both Klits want to fight him so theres really no point in fighting a gate keeper when the top dogs want him
That would be a great idea but Haye has a better opponent, he's going for Vitali next, if he wins that he guarantees a shot at Wladimir/Povetkin winner. If that fight doesn't happen then take on Arreola. He has to do something, other than trash talking, to get some serious attention back after the set back.
I guess what you want is Haye deserving a title fight. I can understand that. But if fighting Wladimir or Vitali is not enough to be called a man...:huh then i don't know.
Being a champion in a lighter weight does earn you a title shot. It earned one for Billy Conn, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Roy Jones Jr. Michael Spinks, Ricky Hatton, Manny Pacquiao, Oscar Delahoya, Shane Mosley, Bernard Hopkins, Ray Leonard, Joe Calzaghe, and the list goes on and on... Beating a shot Lamon Brewster surely is not impressing anyone, and beating Chris Arreola will only impress the couple of guys at HBO who seem to think that the american public is clamouring for some unskilled, fat dude.