I think Shake N Bake is right. Haye's speed would trouble Lennox. Hell it would trouble Lennox to a point of quitting. And when I say speed I mean lack of speed. And when I say lack of speed I mean lack of speed in signing a contract to fight him. And when I say Lennox would quit I mean Lennox would say fuck off you pussy and fight somebody who actually would fight him.
:: Even a cursory examination of the bodies of both men reveals a startling size and strength advantage for Lewis. All Lennox would do is keep it at distance for 2, 3 rounds and then slowly fuck the guy up. By the 5th Haye would be leaping in, panting and with his hands down, then Lewis just times him. Lewis was probably the best type of HW for dealing with short-arse leap amateurs like Haye.
I wouldn't be shocked if Lewis got back into fighting condition and beat Haye now. A prime Lewis would absolutely demolish Haye.
Maybe but even if it did Lummon would just use his size advantage and clinch him, enabling himself to wear down Mr. Haye in the process.
Lewis by decapitation - and unlike Haye's T-shirt holding the Klitschko brothers' heads, LL does so without the assistance of Photoshop or any designer software
As much as I hate Lewis, he would destroy Haye with ease. Haye has become a pussy since moving to HW, and as a HW, Lewis is in another league. I would be amazed if Haye saw the 4th round. Too big, too strong, too rangey, too powerful. Haye would stand no chance, just like he stands no chance against the Klitschkos.
I think Haye wouldn't throw anything at all at the start, the way he started against audrey. Lewis jab would severly hurt Haye with big shots following, inflicting a heap of damage and really hurt Haye, taking him out in 2-4. Lewis would be far too big, far too strong and far too dominant. If Haye was to launch himself at Lewis, he would leave himself too open and off balance.
I actually think he's got a better chance against Vitali than Wlad. I thunk Vitali's very uncomfortable being made to lead, and I think Haye's constant feinting (with the threat of real power behind it) would also pose problems for him defensively; have him leaning at shadows so to speak. I also like Haye's habit of fighting in spurts and staying WAY outside at all other times. A big ring could do him allot of favours vs Vitali. Between all those factors we'd see a very low output fight which would favour Haye, and take away part of what makes Vitali so good (his fluid, high punch output). I'd certainly favour Vitali based mainly on their respective chins, but stylistically he seems a better bet for Haye. I think Wlad is too good and too fundamentally sound under Steward. He'd walk him down better, he's much more proficient at doing that - not just because his punches just flat out get more done in a low output affair, but because he can defend himself effectively without transferring his weight backwards and ceding space. I think Vitali is superior against guys who come forward but I think Wlad is a bit more versatile and would dominate Haye.
Haye would never have the balls to get in the ring with Lewis so lets just stop right there. And if by some miracle this fight was made, Lewis within 2 rounds takes out this bum.
I would pick Haye to beat Vitali, Wlad is another story. But even if he beat Wlad, that doesn't really mean much to me in terms of how he'd do against Lewis.