The question is...who should Haye fight. That guy has done as little as possible so far. To think he is being upstaged by a half-arsed Light-Heavyweight while he patently avoids a fight with either Klitschko...terrible. Haye should be forced to fight Eddie Chambers or Estrada or Povetkin. As for Adamek, he should just take a holiday and chill. He has done his bit.
Arreola is not a John Ruiz, he is not one of these guys who is hard to watch. I will say that Vitali did more to remove Chris from the scene. An awful lot of the guys Vitali fights and beats seem to add up to very little in the immediate aftermath of their losses...he seems to ruin guys. Sam Peter lost to Wladimir then went on a very good run, culminating in his WBC title tilt vs the Big O. He took an 8 round pasting from Vitali and then lost to Eddie Chambers in, I believe, his very next fight. The careers of Kirk Johnson, Larry Donald and Corrie Sanders all, ahem, petered out very soon after their losses to Vitaly. Fuck it, Lewis won...and retired. :: Now Chris Arreola has gone the same way. Thats the thing of Vitali....he supposedly has no power, doesn't "explode"....but guys seem to absorb frightful amounts of lasting punishment.
Oh, of course. I mean, I dont know why Bad Chad doesn't retire tomorrow, he is guaranteed to get a HoF place off Adameks last few wins anyways.
Haye should fight Adamek if he knows whats good for him. Haye would kill Adamek. Way too fast for the Pole.
Adamek's hands are at least as fast as Haye's, and footspeed, neither are fast. Haye would win of course, he hits too hard, and his right hand has pretty good accuracy. And well, he is much better than Arreola ::
Certainly not. Ruiz is a former world champion and hard worker with a few credible wins. Arreola is a lazy scrub, that has beaten absolutely nobody, but gets by with his cursing teddybear persona.
They are. And his combos are faster. Haye's speed is so ridiculously overrated. At lightheavy Adamek wasn't fast at all, at heavyweight he has decent handspeed. Haye's right hand has OK speed, his jab is not fast at all, and his combos are slow and sloppy. I guarantee if that fight is made, even though Adamek loses, you'll see he'll at least match Haye for handspeed.
Haye has nothing to gain by fighting the former Lightheavyweight and Cruiserweight Champion.......:crafty:
Correctimundo. The only people who think the fat bastard is credible are the people with a complete and utter anti-Haye agenda. Haye was ducking Ruiz, until he fought and sparked him. Now he's avoided Arreola and is in the process of avoiding that fat bastard Eddie Chambers and the equally useless Estrada. It's bordering on the ridiculous. MTF :shit:
No it isn't. Haye knows that the more fights he has, the narrower his margin of error gets every time. His whole thing is a shit-or-bust fight with either Klitschko. And there is no way he is first in line, he knows it too.
Noe of that changes that fact that Arreola is absolutely fucking garbage. A fact which you have tried to convince everyone otherwise all week. MTF
Not really. Arreolla is just as bad as both of them. I laugh every time I hear the commentators talk about Titteolas great amateur pedigree. The guy is one of the most sloppy boxers I have seen. No way he gets anywhere close to winnnig a belt from anyone.
I didnt say he would win. I just feel he would offer slightly more than be slapped in the mush and going over 6 or 7 times.
I wouldn't rule out Haye-Adamek......HBO would be interested and Haye could do with some US exposure...it should be a good fight too.
much like your athletic career you wont be receiving any trophies, apostrophes or otherwise. most likely scenario for you is atrophy.