Thats a tough one, it depends on the level of opposition. Haye isnt ready for Klitschko I dont think, ne needs a couple of fights at the weight first. Khan has been wrapped in cotton wool and as soon as the young chap gets in deep water he will get the shyte slapped out of his eager self.
i think david haye,because after watching some of his fights,i don´think he´s got a great chin.i think,if he stand infront of a guy who can take HIS punch,he will loose his confidence,a la cintron in the margarito fights... maybe im wrong,and i think haye is a great fighter moving up.
Yes it can happen. However I think they are looking at his chances at heavy. You see, even if it was his sixth pro fight, he still got knocked down by a (natural) 168 pounder. So that does say something about his chin.
I see. Do you have a video of this 'lethal damage'? I mean I watched it at the time and can only recall Haye punching himself out, then being stopped on his feet when his corner threw the towel in. Obviously there must be something wrong with my memory.
If you stop throwing punches and get hit too many times, you get stopped or Tko'd .. I didn't know that you were after a specific clean as a whistle gone to sleep on your back knockout (Medically recognised) If you are stopped by heavy punches that land at a rate you cant cope with , would you rather see the referee turn a blind eye so you can get to see your "Knockout"
It wasn't my description of the fight, it was yours. I'm not after anything. Yes, he got stopped. Your reference to 'lethal damage' being applied is a woefully inaccurate characterisation of how that fight unfolded however.
Haye did more than one Harlem Shuffle during his KO loss to Thompson. He looked like a drunkin' sailor....................
Nothing wrong with your memory but you seem to have forgotten the knockdown and the 2 dances that followed punches by a Cruiserweight.