Quote Originally Posted by Smashup
YES i did piss my pants a little
Gonna call Adam Booth soon and send my regards for both of them.
Haye at Heavy excites me and he is Huge at the bigger weight and hits even harder.
Ask Bonin
I think he could mix it with ANT Heavy at present as he's a skilled fighter and was a top drawer Amateur too so he has the skills.
I think with his speed and footwork he can be a real force at Heavy and i also think he'd murder Enzo at the weight too.
Nice to see a new British Heavy on the scene and he can light the division up single handedly and really inject some Charisma and Coolness to the division.
The Heavies are crying out for Haye.
All in All British boxing is right back where it should be and if Hatton can pull it off (i think PBF will totally own him by the way as Ricky just boxes one way and is tailor made for him-my heart screams Hatton but my wise old (ish) head see's Floyd enjoying the beatdown and toying with him) IF Hatton does then British boxing will be at it's peak.
F*ck History because if Hatton does pull it off then we simply have never had it Sooooo good!!
HAYE CANNOT GET DOWN TO CRUISER (It kills him) which is why he's given up the 2 belts already.
First off I agree with Fenster that Enzo probably shouldn't have been the pundit in the studio for the Haye fight, because instead of lots of post-fight analysis, there was a lot of discussion about a potential Enzo v Haye fight, which I don't see happening unless its at a catchweight. Haye is a natural heavyweight burnt down to cruiserweight, whilst Enzo is a natural cruiserweight a few stones lighter than Haye. So at heavyweight I agree that Haye would have a huge advantage and probably beat Enzo if it were happening in two or three months....maybe in a few years.
Haye at heavy....I'm sure he can get into the mix with the current title holders, but keep him away from Wlad for a while I think, cause he's certainly the toughest HW out there at the moment for my money.