I think that was more of a stamina issue then anything...another question on Haye
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Well, Haye should really knock Rudiger May out (tonight, live at Eurosport!) He has been knocket out by Alexander Gurov, Johnny Nelson and Wlodarczyk before and seem well past it. However, Hide is certainly an interesting feature to the division!
I'd like to see Enzo take on Hide in his comeback bout. That should be an easy fight to promote - talk about another fight with a promised KO! - and it would be an excellent win as well. And I see Enzo winning it btw.
As for the question in the thread - well, I have to go with Bell as well.
I went for Cunningham, but the truth is I just don't know. I'm an Enzo fan, and thought he had a good chance of beating Haye, how wrong was I. He might want to convince himself that it was just a one punch finish, but the truth is you could see it coming from a good minute earlier.
I still think Enzo has good attributes, and his nervousness and poor strategy caused the fight to end earlier than it should, but even at his mental and physical best he couldn't handle Haye.
One CW I saw recently was Eric Fields that impressed me, granted he was against a Kelvin Davies coming back from serious injury, but he still showed good hand and foot speed for a CW, as well as a killer instinct, and I'm sure he'll be up there in2009.