And apparently being trained by Shane McGuigan for a comeback next year. Somebody tell me what happened to his "career ending" injuries. :dunno: Could Anthony Joshua please make him disappear for good? For the sake of the sport?
werd....he will have another injury in a few weeks when Wladimir demolish Fury....but if Fury wins....$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$....the biggest heavyweight fight in UK history?
But he already ducked Fury. And we all know what happened against Wlad. I agree with Slice 100%. If Joshua has even a mediocre chin, he will ice Haye. I would bet money on that fight.
Lennox Lewis once slap boxed Frank Bruno in a south London pub over who was going to eat the last kidney pie.
Haye against anyone who isnt a bona fide superheavyweight is entertaining. Haye-Povetkin, Haye-Stiverne, Haye-Chagaev would be fights i'd look forward to. He cant deal with the big guys with that style though & i imagine he knows it hence all the fannying about every time he signs to fight one. A man out of time
Glazkov, Adamek, Jennings, Parker quite a few potentially interesting ones. I dont wanna see him against Wlad, Furey, Joshua, Wilder tho, they'd all be bad fights. Unfortunately those happen to be the top guys ::
If Fury beats klitschko he'll schedule a fight with Haye and then pull out twice and fight Klitschko again. ::
I'd love to see Joshua destroy Haye. One guy who actually wants to be a top level boxer vs another guy who wants to be a top level celebrity.
Klitschko likely wouldn't give him a rematch and Haye knows he can't beat him anyway. If Fury pulls off the upset? Easier to sell, easier to make and probably some big money in it too.
Reading the thread one is reminded that the Klitschkos were or are to blame for nothing. Its the other guys refusing to fight each other that made things as bad as they were and even at that they were still better than 90% of the shit that went on elsewhere. Haye could have fought and beaten a lot of good names in good fights but he prefers to be a pot-shotting prat in and out of the ring,
I'd pick the Haye who fought Ruiz over Wilder to be honest with you, Haye isn't all that but Wilder is shit.
It's funny because in an act of desperation, Haye put out a youtube video claiming that he schooled Wilder in training. From what I remember there wasn't much footage from the actual sparring. Pathetic.
Is there any noise on that side of the pond for the WBO lightweight champ, Terry Flanagan? He's looked really good in his last two fights. I know Zepeda and Magdaleno aen't world beaters but pretty good fighters and he looked good against them both especially dismantling Magdaleno the way he did.
None at all, I'm ashamed to say I've never actually seen him fight, but I was looking at the ratings and I was thinking that surely it'd be a huge unification fight between him and Crolla over here at the MEN.
Yeah I saw that footage. You can't read anything off it but it did look like he rocked Wilder a little with a right hand.
Check out his last two fights on youtube when you get some spare time. He beat the dosgshit out of Magdaleno (who deserved it for wearing a man-bun hairdo in a pro boxing match.) Seems like a humble guy too.
Wilder is well known to UK fans for his destruction of Audley Harrison in 2013. <iframe width="640" height="360" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/uCyvyTUDJsM?feature=player_detailpage" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Haye's latest interview - he sounds so unconvincing even by his shit standards. Shane McGuigan???? :dunno:
Barrys son. Stevie Cruz grand-son, therefore. More bullshit. McGuigan is just cheaper than Adam "The Lark Mince" Booth, who is with Andy Lee now.