The last sentence is exactly the point, boxing has never been a matter of who is more willing to make a case of how unstable they are beforehand. Top level fighters don't let that kind of stuff make it relevant to who wins in the ring, whether they have a penchant for it or not. Maybe Haye was that well past it, or the injury was everything, but it wasn't cut and dry as he didn't do what most anyone expected. I wouldn't give Bellew much chance against any of the very top HW's with real KO power, but I don't know if Whyte is one of those guys. It could be a good match up for both.


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