Haye's soul wasn't in the game, he was very skilled but his record shows he enjoys the hypeman/showman aspect more so than the actual fighting. Haye loved to do talk shows, interviews, pre-fight pressers, etc but in the ring I cannot say with certainty that he "loved his job"....in the gym I am sure he worked hard as hell, you don't get ripped like that without putting in the time, but I think in the end he wanted to be a movie star, a celebrity, something other than a boxer. David Haye is the epitome of the title "Prize Fighter". Now I think he was very skilled as a boxer, but of course I question his dedication after calling it quits when 1 heavyweight unification title fight didn't go his way, how could I not? I think Haye could have fought and probably SHOULD HAVE fought all the guys you mention ross, he also had plenty of heavyweights to look at for big money fights.