Haye has learned. People like it when you are respectful. You can be respectful and still say you will win. I think Haye came off as very likeable in that interview. I think he will get beat by either Klitschko though.
To be honest, thats description is more what I meant. 'Box rings around them' was probably too strong a way to put it. I can see Haye staying out of range, but doing damage when he gets inside, then quickly back out again. I've seen nothing to suggest that Haye will get 'picked apart' either. But, Vitali in particular, has a great boxing brain, and i'm sure he could force Haye into mistakes. I really think it could be an intriguing fight. Haye is now the 'cash cow' at Heavyweight, and the Klitschko's are the only boxers that will make him (and them) big big money.
Haye was very respectful, almost to a fault. Compared with the way he spoke to Wladimir he was practically kissing Vitali's arse. He rightfully called them the best Heavyweight fighters in the world too. Anyone notice that he admitted that he was knocked down vs. Barrett?
Wladimir has excellent footwork, especially for such a big dude, just watch any of his last 10 or so fights for evidence.
It was a very dignified david haye as people are saying yes vitali did looked calm as well as very impressed with the way he handled a game monte barrett.
Haye will have problems with either Klitschko from long range. They both have good jabs, especially Wladimir, who's opponents claim it hits like a power punch.
Wlad has to fight Rahman, then Povetkin assuming he beats Hasim. A Wlad vs. David fight is at least 3 fights away. However Vitali has only Gomez as a mandatory before he's free to beat Haye's ass.