No, it probably doesn't mean a damn thing. Vitali of only a few years ago would've made Haye claim the dog ate all of his toes that morning, I just think it still has the potential to be an exciting HW fight. Vitali might well be to slow and cumbersome to keep up with Haye, but he sure as hell wouldn't bow out easily and it'd be interesting to see what lengths he'd go to to win.
2nd place doesn't mean much. I think that the Arreola-Stiverne winner is pretty much #2, then maybe Povetkin or Adamek.
Assuming Haye stays retired, or doesn't fight with any consistency, my prospects are still David Price, Odlanier Solis, and Robert Helenius.
Price got caught, so it's up to him to use it as a learning experience and improve on it. Obviously Solis had a setback against Vitali and Helenius have a close call/gift decision against Chisora. Hopefully they all come back better from it.
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