Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
What stands out in your post is that there really aren't any other deserving guys.. If Haye does want to keep on fighting for a while I'd like to see him against Arreola, as that is the only other Heavy who'd even want to fight Wladimir this year I suspect. Boystov hasn't earned anything, and Helenius got a complete gift against Chisora before being sidelined with a serious injury, he has a lot more work to do than Haye(He also sucks). Haye is a bit of a tool out of the ring, but he is a talent and doesn't really have any roadblocks to fighting either Klitschko if you take away the personal dislike for him. I mean look what Vitali and Wladimir are left with as alternate plans.. I've never even heard of the guy Vitali is supposed to fight next, and Wladimir just rematched Tony Thompson ffs. I think Vitali-Haye is the best fight possible for the division at the moment, it is what it is.
Agree with this post 100%. To the poster above saying Haye ought to fight Adamek in an eliminator -- Adamek is garbage at HW. He got outclassed by Chambers in his last fight and only won because Chambers lost an arm in R1. I can't believe how overrated Adamek is.

If anyone, Arreola should get the eliminator against Haye, but what's the point? Haye would be (justly) favored and he's the much bigger money ticket for the Klitchkos anyway.

The likely progression is Haye vs. Vitali; if Vitali is so past it that he loses that fight (possible at his age and given how he's looked recently), we get a rematch with Wlad that is actually more built up than the first one. And then David Haye proceeds to spoil and loses 120-108 again and retires for the second time (another $40M richer).