To be honest I'd be a bit worried that now Haye has been up way above the cruiserweight limit, he might struggle coming back down. If he comes in with his stamina and power intact, then Haye beats Mormeck pretty quickly for me, in five or six perhaps. If he comes in weight drained and right on the limit, having dehydrated himself to make that weight, then I think he'll lack the KO power he showed last night, and Mormeck could weather the storm and eke out a points win.

Either way, I'm looking forward to see it, and good to see a British fighter who isn't being governed by FW and told what to do and which no-hoper to fight.