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Personally I don't really rate either one. Haye is the better boxer but no stamina and a weak chin. Enzo has great stamina but can't box.

It's a 50/50 fight I feel, I'll lean towards Haye as his boxing skills are sharper. Enzo to my mind isn't much of a step up from Joey Spina so if Haye was on form he could take him apart and knock him out.

Enzo can bang though and I'd worry for Haye if the fight went into the deep rounds.
How can u compare Enzo to spina, No1 enzo been in the ring with better opposition like dominguez who he knocked out in round 9 which was the first ko loss of his career even though he been in the ring with Valuev nd never got knocked out also he knocked out hobson in the 1st although i do feel bad for hobson as i though he would do better than that nd he has a world title. Whilst Spina's biggest win is over jesse brinkely. As long as enzo goes past the fifth round hell get a ud or KO in 9 or10
He's virtually identical to Spina imo. He's got very little boxing skills but a big punch. When he steps up to world level he will be exposed.

Yes the Dominguez knockout was sweet but he was giving Enzo fits up until that point, getting stronger with every round.

Enzo's strengths are his punch power and generally good Spina, exactly like Spina up until Manfredo sparked him.

When he fights someone of quality he will picked to pieces and blown away.

Haye potentially is much better, he has real skills and can also bang. Unfortuantely the questions regarding his stamina, and also his commitments to training are questionable.

If him and Enzo meet, which will probably happen sometime in the future I'd expect Haye to win, although if Enzo is still there after 5 or 6 rounds his greater stamina may show.

A good matchup in my opinion but neither will be winning world titles any time soon, unless you count Enz being handed the WBO by default.