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    Default Re: Where does David Haye actually go?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Markusdarkus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post

    Theres plent of fighters Andrew Golota, Chris Arreola, Sultan Ibragimov, Eddie Chambers, Hasim Rahman, take your pick.


    I see a BJ Flores interview where in prep for Hayes fight with Maccarinelli, Haye and Arreola got into a heated sparring session and Haye dropped Arreola and he was that buzzed he was sent home. He sais next day David went over to clear the air Chris blanked him and refused to spar with Haye so i dont think Chris will take that routue.
    Is that true?

    Hardly surprising Haye decked Arreola. That's what would happen if they fought for real.

    arreola can punch

    though unless he manages to get rid of that body fat, someone with the intensity like a haye/klitschko will eat him alive.

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    Default Re: Where does David Haye actually go?

    Haye should fight Fraudley , id love to see Harrison KOED again.

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    Default Re: Where does David Haye actually go?

    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
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    I see a BJ Flores interview where in prep for Hayes fight with Maccarinelli, Haye and Arreola got into a heated sparring session and Haye dropped Arreola and he was that buzzed he was sent home. He sais next day David went over to clear the air Chris blanked him and refused to spar with Haye so i dont think Chris will take that routue.
    Is that true?

    Hardly surprising Haye decked Arreola. That's what would happen if they fought for real.

    arreola can punch

    though unless he manages to get rid of that body fat, someone with the intensity like a haye/klitschko will eat him alive.
    I wouldn't exactly use intensity to describe how Klitschko fights.

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    Default Re: Where does David Haye actually go?

    I say he fights Oleg.

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    Default Re: Where does David Haye actually go?

    I want to see my man Sergie Lyakhovich get another shot.
    "If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.

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    Default Re: Where does David Haye actually go?

    [QUOTE=ICB;548498]
    Quote Originally Posted by Markusdarkus View Post
    With Rahman, Klitchko, Toney and Peter unavailable his options are limited.

    John ruiz maybe?
    Theres plent of fighters Andrew Golota, Chris Arreola, Sultan Ibragimov, Eddie Chambers, Hasim Rahman, take your pick.[/QUOTE]

    When the whole talks of Haye vs Rahman started I initially thought that would be a great barometer for Haye fighting in the heavyweight division. Soon that was thwarted by the sequel of the snoozefest that was Rahman vs Toney being signed to fight each other again.

    If Haye is supposed to fight someone just to see how he handles the weight and not be a no-namer, I would go with either John Ruiz, Eddie Chambers, Evander Holyfield (he would take the fight!!).

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    Default Re: Where does David Haye actually go?

    [quote=caleoh12;549105]
    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Markusdarkus View Post
    With Rahman, Klitchko, Toney and Peter unavailable his options are limited.

    John ruiz maybe?
    Theres plent of fighters Andrew Golota, Chris Arreola, Sultan Ibragimov, Eddie Chambers, Hasim Rahman, take your pick.[/QUOTE]

    When the whole talks of Haye vs Rahman started I initially thought that would be a great barometer for Haye fighting in the heavyweight division. Soon that was thwarted by the sequel of the snoozefest that was Rahman vs Toney being signed to fight each other again.

    If Haye is supposed to fight someone just to see how he handles the weight and not be a no-namer, I would go with either John Ruiz, Eddie Chambers, Evander Holyfield (he would take the fight!!).
    Ruiz seems to be angling for a rematch with Valuev (and he's got a pretty good case too). If I'm Haye I'm going for a mediocre fighter with a name. Maybe a Calvin Brock or Eddie Chambers, though Chambers is more dangerous than he looks. The kid is the epitome of relaxed in the ring and he might make Haye work a little more than he'd like and as shown in his last victory Chambers actually does know how to punch if he senses weakness. I think the loss to Povetkin will be one of the biggest boosts to his career as it forced him to address the faults of his fighting style. Calvin Brock has seemingly settled into ho-hum status and should just retire back to business banking while he still has a normal-looking face. Or how about Kronk fighter Jonathan Banks? His trainer, Emmanuel Steward has the name recognition and he could be on the undercard to a Klitschko fight. If he beats Banks, who has flirted with the HW division before, then he has his stage to call out just about anyone he wants because the fight would definitely be televised in some capacity. But Banks is dangerous. He has chin and he has punch.
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    Default Re: Where does David Haye actually go?

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick View Post
    I say he fights Oleg.
    good shout mick

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    Default Re: Where does David Haye actually go?

    i still want him to fight steve cunningham

    but heavy calvin brock my #1pick good boxer and puncher good first choice
    second a big dude with no skills jameel mccline

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    Default Re: Where does David Haye actually go?

    Quote Originally Posted by SaltyBacon View Post
    i still want him to fight steve cunningham

    but heavy calvin brock my #1pick good boxer and puncher good first choice
    second a big dude with no skills jameel mccline


    Steve Cunningham is about as exciting as watching the communist organisation Fox!

    Haye would ruin him, Heavy is best bet.

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    Default Re: Where does David Haye actually go?

    Quote Originally Posted by Markusdarkus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SaltyBacon View Post
    i still want him to fight steve cunningham

    but heavy calvin brock my #1pick good boxer and puncher good first choice
    second a big dude with no skills jameel mccline


    Steve Cunningham is about as exciting as watching the communist organisation Fox!

    Haye would ruin him, Heavy is best bet.
    What's that mean? Is Cunningham any good? I've never seen him before.
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    Default Re: Where does David Haye actually go?

    Quote Originally Posted by SaltyBacon View Post
    i still want him to fight steve cunningham

    but heavy calvin brock my #1pick good boxer and puncher good first choice
    second a big dude with no skills jameel mccline
    Bit harsh on Mccline , he outboxed Sam Peter for long periods in the fight , that wouldnt be a bad match for Haye.

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    Default Re: Where does David Haye actually go?

    Yes, but when you take away McCline's 'spinach' he's a very meaty target.
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    Default Re: Where does David Haye actually go?

    Didn't Brock claim to be injured after his last fight?

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