Who will get KOd first, Haye or Khan?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by bill poster, May 11, 2008.


  1. nervousxtian

    nervousxtian Trolljegeren Full Member

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    Haye, an old Mormeck put him on ***** street. That and having been stopped once already.
     
  2. KobeIsGod

    KobeIsGod Who Necks?!? Full Member

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    Haye and his delusional fanboys will be running for the hills in the not too distant future :yep
     
  3. CASH_718

    CASH_718 "You ****ed Healy?" Full Member

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    Haye. He's actually fighting people with heart beats and is moving to heavyweight so that should move things along quicker.

    Khan will get KO'd when he fights a live guy with a punch but I don't see that happening in the next year or two.
     
  4. Coast

    Coast Active Member Full Member

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    Don't forget Lolenga Mock. The feather-fisted 168 pounder that had Haye flopping like a fish on dry land.
     
  5. CJLightweight

    CJLightweight Lightweight Kingpin Full Member

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    wasn't paul williams and pavlik 6'3?
     
  6. LiamE

    LiamE Boxing Addict Full Member

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    How about the weight and reach?

    Haye is directly comparable in size to Liston, Louis, Ali, Homes, Foreman, Holyfield and many other great heavies.
     
  7. bill poster

    bill poster Guest

    Rubbish- just because he has a long reach and is tall- his frame is not that of a natural HW..his head is too small for a start

    who is more of a natural HW, Mccall or Haye?
     
  8. FLINT ISLAND

    FLINT ISLAND PENYRHEOL Full Member

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    GOT TO GO FOR HAYE AND HERE IS MY LOGIC WHY.

    khan is there to be exposed but he is a sports network fighter - which means Warren will get his a belt so he has World Champion status but feed him bums for his next 20 fights. Remeber the evidence of this happening is now - when Michael Gomez was announced as his next opponnet I groaned - this was supposed to be the year he was unleashed on the worlds best.

    Meanwhile Haye is stupid and thinks he can beat anyone he will get knocked out maybe before he gets to Klitschko. Thing is this Haye is a devesating attacking fighter but when he comes against a heavyweight who can take it and start taking it back he is ****ED big time - he will then crumble come apart - Enzo Mac **** himself he made it easy for Haye cos he had nothing to worry about coming back -Enzo was SCARED to HIT HIM!!!!! he had way too much respec
     
  9. bill poster

    bill poster Guest

    Good post:good
     
  10. LiamE

    LiamE Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Never seen him in person have you?

    Watch the Bonin fight.

    Between boil downs to 200lb he fought at 217 without any baggage whatsoever. Given the break he's taken to put on a bit of muscle expect him to come in around 225 in his next fight. Thats what prime George Foreman weighed in at. Thats a bit more than prime Tyson or Ali.

    Are you going to tell me that Foreman wasn't a heavyweight? Ali? Tyson?

    Just because the guy can starve himself and make 200lb early in his career, doesn't mean for one second he's not a "real" heavyweight. For god sake if Sam Peter got in shape he's be 230 tops.

    No haye isn't a Bowe/Lewis/Klit ultra large heavyweight, but he is a natural heavyweight.
     
  11. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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    Khan as soon as he fights in the U.S.
     
  12. bill poster

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    yes..plenty of times, even his first pro fight on the Matt Skelton bill


    Compare him to modern HW champions, not those from the 60s and 70s, modern heavies are generally bigger- One shot from a decent HW and Haye will be spark out

    yes, he always looks ripped but I wonder if his lifestyle means he can't make cruiserweight
     
  13. LiamE

    LiamE Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Oh save me lord.

    Holyfield and Tyson were fighting in the 60's and 70's were they? For heaven sake even Foreman was still champ material in the 90's.

    He can't make cruiser because he's too big to do it for his whole career.

    Whether his chin is good enough is an entirely seperate question, his physique is perfect for a heavyweight. To my mind 215-245, 6'2-6'6" covers just about every top modern heavy (and many of the bigger ones from history) at their best bar Tyson who was a short arse freak.

    As for his lifestyle affecting his ability to make weight, I think you'll find he's pretty much knocked the party boy lifestyle on the head after his schooling by Thompson.

    Perhaps he'd be a real heavyweight if he wasnt in shape and had an extra 30lb of flab like half the heavyweights out there today seem to like so much, eh?
     
  14. bill poster

    bill poster Guest

    Dear preacher

    Why are you mentioning Tyson and Holyfield? And I said modern heavies are generally bigger. Do you think George Foreman would be called 'Big' George Foreman nowadays? I doubt it.

    He will be going back down to cruiser when he finds out he can't cut it.
     
  15. geppy

    geppy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Haye is going to get smashed at HW.

    Kahn is/will be protected against all punchers. Kahn's promoter knows how fragile his chin is and has not matched him with one puncher his entire career.