Quote Originally Posted by porkypara View Post
EXAMPLE-Jones Moves up to HW and beats John Ruiz then says he is not willing to fight any of the so called SUPERheavyweights like Lewis or the Kiltschko boys.
The only other fight he wanted at HW was against washed up Mike Tyson.

James Toney moves up to HW and beats an old Holyfield and anounces that he would fight any HW in the world including then champ Lennox Lewis.

Point is Haye wants to fight the best out there same as James Toney when he moved up and unlike Jones who wanted hand picked opponents.

Whats wrong with wanting to fight the best?
While your point has good intentions it falls short of being relevant as Roy Jones Jr. was risky life and limb just fighting at heavyweight and therefore it wasn't expected that he was going to fight the superheavyweights.

David Haye is a heavyweight in the cruiserweight division he isn't moving up multiple divisions he isn't really risking anything. It's more like Miguel Cotto moving up from 140 to 147 and saying "I'll fight anyone"