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    Well Golota is freaking easy to beat if you have enough power. Just jump on him early and he's helpless

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    Audley would make sense because it would make $$ in Britain. Brock would make sense because he's very beatable, but still a name and not over the hill. A win against Brock puts him on the map in the US and it will let him test himself against a real heavyweight. If he's that confident, he shouldn't be worried about risk. He should be worried about getting ready for Wlad. He's going to have to wait in line for that one. He should make good use of that wait time to build himself into a real HW and get used to fighting real HWs.

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    Default Re: David Haye vs Andrew Golota

    If Haye lands one not even clean shot then Golota is getting KNFO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RozzySean View Post
    Audley would make sense because it would make $$ in Britain. Brock would make sense because he's very beatable, but still a name and not over the hill. A win against Brock puts him on the map in the US and it will let him test himself against a real heavyweight. If he's that confident, he shouldn't be worried about risk. He should be worried about getting ready for Wlad. He's going to have to wait in line for that one. He should make good use of that wait time to build himself into a real HW and get used to fighting real HWs.
    Brock isn't fighting for a while.....I think Chambers would be an OK fight. John Ruiz would even be a good fight and get Haye used to someone big using their size on him

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    Default Re: David Haye vs Andrew Golota

    I've suggested this fight b4 myself. IT would be a great first step at HW. Or back to HW. And honestly I'd see Haye knockin Golota right out in the very 1st round in SPECTACULAR fashion. It'd be sick.
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    Yes but since everyone figures that will happen then what would everyone think if Golota outboxes and eventually KO's Haye

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Yes but since everyone figures that will happen then what would everyone think if Golota outboxes and eventually KO's Haye
    He would be EXPOSED at HW then wouldn't he? But I don't think that would ever happen Klithead. lol.
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    Whilst I think a Golota fight would be entertaining I don't think it would be a good career move for Haye.

    Far and away the best opponent for him to face in my mind is Hasim Rahman.

    Former world champion, former Lennox Lewis conquerer and importanly probably the most recognisable American heavyweight in the world currently still active, discounting Holyfield of course.

    There was a reason that was the fight being considered before Maccerinelli and that is becuase it makes excellent business, commerical and boxing sense for Haye.

    Rahman is still one of the biggest names in heavyweight boxing, was a world champ only a couple years ago and is very beatable right now.

    If I was Warren I'd be pushing like mad for a Rahman fight in London in the summer Showtime would definitely love to pick this fight up and it would give him some big attention amongst American boxing fans.

    If he fought Golota I doubt any major American network would cover it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Yes but since everyone figures that will happen then what would everyone think if Golota outboxes and eventually KO's Haye

    Lyle, as much as I hate to, I have to agree. THere is the possibility of Golata winning the match, especially if the fight goes long and Golata doesn't self destruct.

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    Default Re: David Haye vs Andrew Golota

    Or he could fight Kali Meehan. Can you believe he is #3 in the WBA

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    Default Re: David Haye vs Andrew Golota

    That wouldn't be a bad test

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    Default Re: David Haye vs Andrew Golota

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by RozzySean View Post
    Audley would make sense because it would make $$ in Britain. Brock would make sense because he's very beatable, but still a name and not over the hill. A win against Brock puts him on the map in the US and it will let him test himself against a real heavyweight. If he's that confident, he shouldn't be worried about risk. He should be worried about getting ready for Wlad. He's going to have to wait in line for that one. He should make good use of that wait time to build himself into a real HW and get used to fighting real HWs.
    Brock isn't fighting for a while.....I think Chambers would be an OK fight. John Ruiz would even be a good fight and get Haye used to someone big using their size on him
    Brock--is not that small (230's), but outside of his ranking, I wouldn't run to see this fight.

    Toney--whoever said the thing about Toney's 'prime' was right. His Robinson-Jirov-Holyfield period was a testament to his greatness. Now he is a testament to his great appetite.

    Golata--I agree--high risk, low reward. Did you forget that Bowe couldn't KO this guy? If you think Haye hits like Brewster or LLewis, you are crazy.

    Fast Eddie might be his best choice. If not, he should use the HW workhorse... Dominic Guinn. Everyone beats him (except Fraudley).

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