Quote Originally Posted by Markusdarkus View Post
Im not voting yet its a tough one give Haye 2-3 fights against top 10 heavyweights and see how he does.

The key to Haye is his speed he hits as hard as the best and if he can keep his speed he could devistate the division.

Remember a lot of the guys at heavy are fat Cruserweights.
Im glad someone has thought about this logically.
2 of the greatest heavyweights of all time would have been in the Cruiserweight division today in Marciano and Joe Louis. So I dont read too much into cruiserweights not being big enough. Also Haye was a very big Cruiser who has already fought at heavy (I think he weighed in at 217 which is similar weight to Tyson, Ali, Frazier and other great heavys at their best) and destroyed a mediocre heavy in Bonin in the 1st round.
I'm not saying that he would beat Klitschko but what I am saying is that people on here in my opinion are under rating Haye.