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    Default Re: Has David Haye got it right?

    Quote Originally Posted by Max Power View Post
    The guy was a machine at CW for a start and one of the best CW champs there's been. Then he captured the WBA Heavyweight championship of the world by beating a 320lb 7' giant who although fought less than desirable opposition, still had a great record. So on paper as you are claiming I still see no reason why Deontay's ranking should be pushed up any higher no matter how many bums he bashes up. Only when he beats someone WITH a ranking does he deserve to go higher imo!
    Machine at Cruiser? What does that have to do with HW rank? GGG a machine at middle so lets throw him in top 10 for light heavy Also how the fuck was he a machine at CW? He beat Mormeck and Enzo for fuck sake, neither in my opinion were great. He also lost to Carl Thompson. Would love to see him in the div now, or have fought Adamek at Cruiser. Your logic is retarded. We might as well put Toney in as the number 1 contender at heavyweight for what he did in the past. Deontay beating bums shouldnt push him above Toney.

    Again Im not saying Haye is worse then the guys above him in the rankings, but to be in the rankings you have to fight, which Haye does not do,

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    Default Re: Has David Haye got it right?

    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Max Power View Post
    The guy was a machine at CW for a start and one of the best CW champs there's been. Then he captured the WBA Heavyweight championship of the world by beating a 320lb 7' giant who although fought less than desirable opposition, still had a great record. So on paper as you are claiming I still see no reason why Deontay's ranking should be pushed up any higher no matter how many bums he bashes up. Only when he beats someone WITH a ranking does he deserve to go higher imo!
    Machine at Cruiser? What does that have to do with HW rank? GGG a machine at middle so lets throw him in top 10 for light heavy Also how the fuck was he a machine at CW? He beat Mormeck and Enzo for fuck sake, neither in my opinion were great. He also lost to Carl Thompson. Would love to see him in the div now, or have fought Adamek at Cruiser. Your logic is retarded. We might as well put Toney in as the number 1 contender at heavyweight for what he did in the past. Deontay beating bums shouldnt push him above Toney.

    Again Im not saying Haye is worse then the guys above him in the rankings, but to be in the rankings you have to fight, which Haye does not do,
    noone is saying hayes record at cruiser or heavy is the best record at cruiser or heavy that there has ever been

    lets be honest tho, he'd smash adamek at either weight
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