Could really go either way, but it seems that once Haye finds balls to get into the ring, he can put up a performance on his own level, while Hide couldn't carry pressure at all. That's why the chances are that Haye finds his chance earlier, but Hide is a very live underdog
I'm somewhat on the fence in this one as I don't know how good Haye is. Hide had fast hands and decent pop. At the moment I lean towards Hide by decision or even possibly by knockout...but a Haye win by KO is a very live possibility given Haye's right hand and Herbie's china chin.