Yeah and thats a certain Mr Hayes problem, saying things rather than doing them.
Vitali came back after 4 years and beat a top heavy champ, Haye is moving up to heavy after proclaiming he can beat Wladimir to fight Monte Barret who got sparked by a journeyman last year, hes fighting a journeymans journeyman
Wow, what a statement and what an impact a win over Barret will do for him (thats if his chin doesnt fail him), hands up who hasnt knocked out Monte Barrett??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymOzDPHsFNg
....that's back when Monte had the chance to be somebody
I think Klitcho should've been named the Champion after he unified against Ibragimov. it was not a great fight but it should've made him the new linear champion.
In the passed, the next unified title winner bacame the linear champion.
But I just realized I am mixing up themes here because the linear champion and the ring champion are not always the same
He COULD but he could also fall flat on his ass too....I don't like Haye's chances vs either Klitschko especially Wlad at this point in time...Wlad has a great jab, he's fought some very tough styles (two southpaws) and he has really come into his own as a fighter. Wladimir is more confident and you'll see in his fight with Povetkin, Wlad is going to flatten him and people will then see how exciting a fighter Wlad can be.
David Haye is going to have to prove himself...here's hoping he does it but we have had plenty of fighters who were supposed to be the next big thing and they haven't lived up to the hype: Joe Mesi, Sam Peter, Dominick Guinn, Audley Harrison, etc....I just think at some point Haye is going to get his bell rung and this time it'll be from a BIG guy and not some over the hill Carl Thompson.
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