Where does Haye go from here?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by The Chosen, Jul 2, 2011.


  1. sg85

    sg85 Bang on the chan Full Member

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    Miami, Hollywood, who gives a ****. Probably being consoled by his buddy Audley who's telling him its his destiny to be champ again.
     
  2. Jonsey

    Jonsey Boxing Junkie banned

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    a rematch with Wlad honestly wouldn't shock me. really what else is out there for Wlad??

    if haye truly believes he could win if fully fit he would go back and build his way to a mandatory position.
     
  3. ashishwarrior

    ashishwarrior I'm vital ! Full Member

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    was haye pissed he kept falling over even when vlad was no where near him looking at the ref complaining about absolutely **** all
     
  4. Flash Jab

    Flash Jab Boxing Junkie banned

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    I think his balance was ****ed. Makes sense.
     
  5. roe

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    A rematch doesn't sell at all though unless Haye wins at least one good comeback fight.

    There's plenty out there for Wlad still. Maybe Povetkin will one day step up himself? Can Wlad dominate for another 5 years making it 10 years as the #1 heavyweight? How will he perform against Chris Arreola? Can he beat similar good big guys like David Price, Robert Helenius and Alex Dimitrenko? There's loads out there for him.
     
  6. Grant1

    Grant1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah, pretty much this ^

    I would fancy him over Adamek, and I think Vitali.
     
  7. Smoggy7188

    Smoggy7188 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He kept falling over to reinforce the refs mind that Wlad was pushing down on him. You could tell it was gonna happen after what they had said prefight he just did it to often though which made him look stupid. If he did fight Vitali id like to see him go for it and if he is gona loose atleast go down swinging instead of a dropping another points defeat like last nigt.
     
  8. Rob887

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    Possibly Alexander Povetkin which would put him straight back in line to fight one of the Klitschkos.

    He's not going to be a TV draw for a while though and it's hard to see him come back from here. On top of that Haye's hardly the most active of fighters, quite when we will see him next who knows.
     
  9. Smoggy7188

    Smoggy7188 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The HBO executive the other night Haye could make it in America even if he lost. Maybe Arreola/Chambers would make sense as an undercard fight on a big card over there.
     
  10. Rob887

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    The thing is he's clearly never going to outwork Vitali which only leaves the option of stopping him, which is never going to happen with Vitali's chin.
     
  11. roe

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    Audley said he needs to go back to the drawing board :deal
     
  12. mani0

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  13. Relentless

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    even from last nights performance we can tell haye would beat every other heavyweight apart from a klit.
     
  14. roe

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    :huh

    Based on him surviving? Would Kevin Johnson beat them all as well then? Haye hasn't had any tests at heavyweight. Povetkin, Arreola, Chambers, Peter etc would all be competitive fights and Haye hasn't proven that he could even beat anyone like that let alone someone as good and as big as either Klitschko.
     
  15. mani0

    mani0 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Good post agree with you.