Quote Originally Posted by Memphis View Post
Haye doesnt punch properly up close full stop. Like you said he was cuffing, his feet were off the ground, he just looks untidy and always has. The right hand has always been a good weapon and thats his only shot at winning a meaningful fight, landing a home run.

I'd give him virtually no chance against Fury, Wilder, Joshua. Dillian Whyte would beat him too.
I am sure Haye will find his rhythm and refine his technique by the time he fights better opposition. His advantages are his speed, power and elusiveness and all those are still there. These attributes will cause the top fighters problems. Haye is not far off from them, mainly because the quality is not there.