Fen no I dont,What Im trying to say is the opposite. The mental input is just as important. As in anything potential to make money for the promoter is rewarded by protection. Some fighters allthough good are not a good investment therefore dont get the protection when its needed and there careers are jepordised through matchmaking , they loose confidence and belief loseing there work ethic in the gym.
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If Haye in his prime fought Holyfield in his prime, then to me, Haye has two chances SLIM and NONE........and SLIM just left town.
You think Haye has a big punch ? Bigger than Tyson or Lewis ? Get the F***K out my face !!
Tyson or Lewis could not put Holyfield down, and that was aganist a Holyfield who was past his prime !! What chance would Haye have against a prime Holyfield (circa 1989) ? I see Holyfield giving Haye a Chavez - Taylor type beating in fact no Chavez Taylor was very competitive, more like a Foreman Vs Frazier beating. In the ring Holyfield was like Jason Vorhees in a bad mood. He would give Haye a real shell-lacking, the type of arse kicking that stays with you and ruins your career.
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Very well saidIf Haye in his prime fought Holyfield in his prime, then to me, Haye has two chances SLIM and NONE........and SLIM just left town.
You think Haye has a big punch ? Bigger than Tyson or Lewis ? Get the F***K out my face !!
Tyson or Lewis could not put Holyfield down, and that was aganist a Holyfield who was past his prime !! What chance would Haye have against a prime Holyfield (circa 1989) ? I see Holyfield giving Haye a Chavez - Taylor type beating in fact no Chavez Taylor was very competitive, more like a Foreman Vs Frazier beating. In the ring Holyfield was like Jason Vorhees in a bad mood. He would give Haye a real shell-lacking, the type of arse kicking that stays with you and ruins your career.
In his prime i'd give holyfield the edge.....but that would just be another great win i'd have to press hard to remember being overshadowed by this late senior citizen run he yet to give up on.
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In fact David Haye should fight him now as his first (technically second) fight at heavyweight.
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