I think it says something about the HW division when David Haye, a guy with one fight at the weight, is generating more hype than anyone else minus The Klitschkos. Whatever you think of the guy, the HW division has definitely been needing a guy like him.
Haye thinks his fights are going to all be In London, he'll probably have to be Ko'ed by Klitschko In Germany.
Skelton has better durabilty when he steps up, Barrett gets stopped when he steps up past his level. Chagaev would Ko Barrett. Skelton would batter Barrett. Skelton doesn't get Ko'ed by journeymen either and Skelton has a style that would upset Haye. Haye doesn't do well on the Inside.
Like him or not, Haye has a combination of speed & power that no one else in the division has except for Wlad... and even Klitschko is deteriorating a bit in my opinion. He punches don't seem to have the snap that they had earlier. Haye may come exactly at the right time to take out Wlad. His cruiserweight fights were at 6'3" ~215lbs, the talk that he's too small is ridiculous. Ali was that size, for Christ sake. However, he does, like Wlad, have a weak jaw himself, but that only makes this fight more interesting. I think Wlad will have more trouble getting past Povetkin than Haye with Barret, though. Barret is game, but should be a relatively easy win for the Brit.. Povetkin is a tough fight for anyone, even Wlad.