Quote Originally Posted by ross
It is a good choice of opponent, Haye could get in trouble here but he will probably be too quick for hasim.

I think it wont take long to see Hayes frailtys exposed at heavy, Mormeck did hardly anything in there fight.

Haye just hasnt got the tools to live with any fresh young fighters, he is too robotic, that being said, the top fighters at heavy arent that quick so although I dont like Haye as a fighter, unless someone lands on him he will do ok at heavy, he needs to learn how to be a bit busier with his jab otherwise someone will walk through him, hasim will try it
a 15/16 stone version of David Haye is going to be a lot more leathal at heavyweight and powerful than a cruiserweight Haye. The power behind those punches are outstanding! He is all lean muscle, hes in a lot better shape than Rahman and hes faster. He will open Rahman up and blast him out.