What I don't understand is that Haye is calling out a 41 year old man. I guess its to the detriment of the sport that we have a few men over 35 being successful because it really is a genetic fluke rather than the new status que of what an 'old' fighter is. In most active sports, if you're pushing 33+ you're really considered on the downslide. Now add that to the fact he'll be in a ring against someone who'll not be scoring goals against him but trying to knock him out.
The fact that Vitali hasn't lost a round since his scrap with Lewis is utterly astounding. The fact the man's 41 and still KOing people should be lauded but lets not forget for an instance that he's over 40. I'm honestly surprised that he hasn't announced his retirement yet. He's done all that he can do in this division. A definite first ballot hall of famer, legacy secure, holds a guniess world record, for god sake retire.


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