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Can't really judge until Haye ACTUALLY has a fight. But, IF Haye's Shoulder was Ok and IF he actually fights Joshua, I would say it's too early for Joshua, but down the line it would be a great fight and one day Joshua would beat him.
Although Haye has turned himself into a joke figure who doesn't know the meaning of the word "Truth", it can't be denied that he is the only proven World Class British Heavyweight in recent times, and all the rest don't come close to his achievements.
I say feed Chisora to Joshua after Fury beats him, then David Price, then 6 months later, let Joshua burst Fury's bubble and then he can fight some serious world level contenders including David Haye (if he's still around!)
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I can’t see Haye ever fighting again – I can see him agreeing publicly to a fight and having pressers (generally pissing us all around) but actually getting in the ring, no chance !
That aside lets pretend he does fight - in 18 months – 2 years hopefully this one happens and Joshua wipes him out.
I hope Joshua can go all the way I really do
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Eddie Hearn form Sky Sports interview
http://www.worldboxingnews.net/news/...ate-2015.html?
http://www.espn.co.uk/boxing/sport/s...ml?CMP=OTC-RSS
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Interesting - am all in favour of these Wembley showdowns but think they should be double headers where possible.
how about
Khan v Brook
Haye v Joshua
(if too soon maybe Joshua against one of the others mentioned)
I'm in for that
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who is the current British Champion ??
I have no idea
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That's got to be at least a couple of years away, they offer nothing to each other at the moment, I doubt sicknote will still be fighting then, if he is they would pack Wembley.
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Haye is a hell of a B side for a British heavyweight fight. It would probably be Joshua's UK PPV debut* and would be his passport to a lucrative domestic PPV career. And it'd fill Wembley.
All we need for it to happen is for Haye to stay healthy and not get splattered by Stiverne or Wilder of he gets a shot at them. If Haye can stay unbeaten and healthy this is a huge fight. Hearn is talking about the summer of next year but that seems to be too soon for Joshua. They have to put him in with some live bodies first.
*Although seeing that Cleverly-Bellew is unbelievably a PPV maybe Joshua-Price will be PPV.
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