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With both of them very powerful hitters, I think it's inevitable that the corners will try and protect their fighters, and after his cool, calm boxing display against Braithewaite where he boxed consistently over 12 rounds, I'm picking Enzo to come out on top.

My backup reason for that is also the fact that Haye's only outing over 12 rounds was a dire fight against Ismail Abdoul, and the pace was much lower than Macca v Braithewaite, and I think he'd tire down the stretch, especially with his trouble making the cruiserweight limit.
Agree, though Haye has the obvious chance of a KO, for me Macca outboxes him.
I don't get why haye has the obvious chance of scoring a kayo? they both have the power to knock eachother out, yeah enzo got knocked out when he was 17 big deal... haye has been put on his a** by less than average fighters in sparring

Enzo has just showed hecan outbox one of the biggest hitters around, a southpaw who cans witch to orthodox, and do it with a bad righthand

Honestly with enzo's work rate movment, and his tightend defense i see him stopping haye late on
I'm referring to Haye's power than Enzo's chin. If I were to put money on the fight I'd pick Enzo to win by late stoppage, but Haye has that chance if Enzo gets careless.
I think they both have a chance of a KO down the stretch, and if one fighter decides to go for it then it could be, but I reckon one will outscore the other, and going into round 11 Haye will need a KO...and that's when it gets interesting.