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1) Jean Marc Mormeck

2) John Ruiz

3) Nikolay Valuev

Yes David you really can 'hold your head up high' if the Klitchsko fights don't go ahead before you hide behind your grand old age of 31 years.

What a joke, he's nothing but a celebrity boxer who's conning the public the same way Ricky Hatton did but on a larger scale. Atleast Ricky did love boxing and had career defining fights.











Going To Mormecks backyard, getting up from the deck and winning by TKO didn't impress you?

How many people do that?

He cleaned up the Cruiser division in style imo, battering every opponent he faced (Bar Thompson).

I was ringside for the Fragomenni fight when he was cut badly and dug deep to get a tko in a tough , tough fight.

That showed he had a pair

And is it his fault the Heavyweight division is shit?

He's never ducked anyone and so what if he made a few quid fighting Audrey...

Is clear for everyone to see that the Klit Bros are doing everything possible to avoid a fight with him.

So in your opinion who is there for him to fight out there that would be defining?

Take Vitali and Wlad out the division for a minute

Exactly!
The result of the Mormec fight surprised me more than it impressed me. What has Mormec ever really done before or after the Haye fight? Nothing worthy of a mention. Haye ruled a very weak cruiserweight division for a short time let's not forget that. Haye could've fought several fighter's to grab my attention by now such as Adamek, Chaegev, Arreola, Peter, Chambers or even Chisora. I'll let him off for the Valuev and Ruiz fights because Valuev was the easiest option to become a champion and in Ruiz he was fighting the mandatory for the belt. It still doesn't excuse his inactivity and he clearly only uses boxing as his ticket to fame. A more admirable approach than your average big brother contestant but for a boxing fan (as opposed to 'nerd' which I was earlier labelled) he's part of the reason boxing is not the sport it once was.