Quote Originally Posted by superheavyrhun
Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
For Haye to be P4P he'll have to unify the Cruiserweight and Heavyweight divisions. Good luck with that. He might have the punch to do it. But I doubt he has the chin or stamina to do it.
I think the one worry I have about Haye is his stamina. His only 12-rounder was at a very slow pace, and put me off him for a while, especially in a fight where I thought Haye could have gone out and KO'd his man if he really stepped on the gas. As for chin, he proved a lot of that last time out, where he did ship a couple of big punches, and looked in a bit of bother, but pulled through to win well, getting cut for the first time in his career in the process.

The punch is his biggest asset at the moment, and we'll see against Mormeck whether he can use it intelligently as well as just banging people out of his path.
Believe it or not, I actually like Haye. I think he's a good fighter. He really impressed me in his last fight when he destroyed the usually durable Tomasz Bonin in one round. I'm picking against him when he fights Mormeck. But that's based on the fact that it's a Cruiserweight fight. Haye fought at over 230 pounds in his last fight. Now he's suppose to come all the way down to 200? I can't see him doing that without it having some kind of affect on him