What route will David Haye take to regain a World Title?

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  1. colinsMrs

    colinsMrs Well-Known Member Full Member

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    WBA route:

    De Mori puts him at no.10

    Fres Oquendo is a very safe way on getting him into the top 5

    The WBA ordinary - Chageev, Browne or Ortiz whoever holds the belt by the Autumn 2016

    2017 - AJ, Fury or Wilder
     
  2. Sir Will Wigan

    Sir Will Wigan HLF: A Real "Fightin' Man" Full Member

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    David could not have mapped it better himself.
     
  3. Losg11

    Losg11 Active Member Full Member

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    Regardless, the "regular" WBA title is what Hayes after I reckon, its the easiest way to a "World Title" and then its big bucks time with Joshua. I'm not having this talk that Haye wants to unify the division and have the rematch with Wlad. Wlad beats him 100 times out of a 100 and Haye knows it.

    Haye's back to cash out pure and simple, the fight with Joshua makes mega money, espicially with a World Title belt on the line. It does Wembley and high PPV buys. Simple.

    Also why would Chagaev not fight Haye next? Where does he make more money?
     
  4. TPB90

    TPB90 Active Member Full Member

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    I'd fancy Haye to beat Chagaev, Wilder or Fury.
     
  5. Alien

    Alien Chin Scholar Full Member

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    The easiest one.
     
  6. Pez

    Pez Active Member Full Member

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    Definitely the WBA regular title. I remember him saying he wanted his old title back and that was the title he had before. De Mori is ranked top 10 in the WBA but not top 15 in any other org.
     
  7. Solarse

    Solarse Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Do people really have such short memories. His performance against Wlad was embarrassing
     
  8. I Shot JR

    I Shot JR Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    WBA Regular and then the WBC. It wouldn't shock me if Haye inexplicably was installed as the WBC mandatory (after two wins) if Wilder refuses to fight Povetkin and that title is vacated.

    He's looking to fight three times a year now.
     
  9. mcguirpa

    mcguirpa Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He's clearly after a cashout against Joshua. In fact it wouldn't surprise me if Hearn has exactly this plan - manoeuvre them both into final eliminator positions early 2017 give Joshua a credible eliminator and Haye a cashout.

    Haye is not in a fit state to challenge legitimately. Has anyone seen any of his interviews lately? Slurring, mumbling, scruffy. Odd for someone who's always been so smart and articulate. It makes me quite upset *sniff* *sniff*.