Would Haye be the biggest win of either Klitschko's career?

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  1. Irelandsthebest

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    For what its worth i think he would.
     
  3. Boxed Ears

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    Biggest of Vitali's. Wlad's would be debatable. Sadly any of the three beating another of them would arguably be their greatest win. Even though VK's 39.
     
  4. ZDub

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    Yeah haye is the 3d best heavyweight right now after vitali and wlad
     
  5. AnthonyW

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    :deal
     
  6. Irelandsthebest

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    Yeah their may be a case for it not being Wlads but i think it would defo be Vitali's, which is sad because it shows the poor level of opposition, through no fault of their own that the brothers have been facing over the years if Haye is their biggest win when he hasnt even done that much in the division himself.
     
  7. Casamayor122

    Casamayor122 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No, not even close. Haye is just not that good. At cruiserweight he has two world title fights in which he unified the WBC, WBO, WBA titles and 0 defenses. At heavyweight he "won" a belt in the least impressive way you can imagine.
     
  8. irishdjc33

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    Too early to tell. I'd like to see what he does against Harrison. Although that's not exactly a good test either.
    I would also like to see what other guys defeated by k bros do in the rest of their careers. If they become contenders later on or have good fights against good heavies they may show themselves to be good fighters.

    just too early as haye hasn't done **** yet
     
  9. irishdjc33

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    I was simply saying i'd like to see him in more fights. and i believe i also stated it's not a good test.

    I would like to see how many of the people who said yes are haye fans. my guess would be all of them and the ones who said no are fans of the k bro's
     
  10. Irelandsthebest

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    Do you not think Haye would beat those guys???
     
  11. Irelandsthebest

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    I am by no means at all a Haye fan, if we wanted to put an ESB term on it i would actually be more of a hater, i just think its a fair question.
     
  12. madballster

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    Depends much on how the fights unfolds.

    If Haye battles bravely and lands many shots himself, then maybe yes. If Haye gets in the ring and gets KTFO within 2-3 uneventful rounds and then retires then he's just another loudmouth who couldn't deliver and won't enhance either Klits record much.
     
  13. Damn it, I picked yes by mistake. Haye isn't even at the standard of Samuel Peter.
     
  14. mrbassie

    mrbassie Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I would say no. Wlad's defeats of Byrd are better for one things, Haye would be up there though. Haye needs to defeat a younger heavyweight than he has so far and also a big puncher and his stock will go up.
     
  15. Kalasinn

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