Quote Originally Posted by amat
Quote Originally Posted by Smashup
I fly to Ibiza that day
Sort of a / feeling going on.
Trust me Haye will spark him cold in 1 ROUND
Smash that just made me laugh out loud. I would put more money on Haye being sparked in the 1st then it going the other way around. Of course I'm a big Mormeck fan.

I try not to get to worked up about this one, not until the date draws neared. But Mormeck is the first fighter that Haye has faced that has a chance at moving Haye backwards. The way he comes forward with that cagey defense of his, the way Haye gets flat on the back foot should make it a tough night for the Hayemaker. Moving backwards with that left hand low, and Mormeck having that great right hand (which he hasn't been able to showcase all that much in the Bell bouts), I think Mormeck beats him up something good.

Stamina has to be an issue, but Haye isn't the type of fighter to lay on Mormeck like Bell did. Bell never let Mormeck off the hook, Haye utilizes space a lot more then Bell, I think he is made to order for Jean Marc Mormeck. Of course the power looks scary, but that hasn't been tested much either by any good chins. And Mormeck has a chin.

I'm torn with Haye. I think he has a heavyweight title in 2009, but I don't see him picking one up at cruiserweight.

Perte numero deux for the Hayemaker

David Haye picks this one no problems- Haye could dance and jab and win but as its in France he can't take that chance.
Mormeck is gonna fold like the French did in WW2.
Haye got to much of everything.- for anybody.