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    Default Re: Should David Haye hire a superstar trainer?

    At heavyweight Haye hasn't been tested AT ALL...sure he has had 2 fights but those guys didn't pressure him much or even have the skill to do anything to him. Throwing him in with Wladimir right away is a HUGE mistake, it could ruin his career.

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    Default Re: Should David Haye hire a superstar trainer?

    No. Adam Booth is a great fukking trainer. Very underrated IMO. He has been with David all his career and like Anne Wolfe and James Kirkland, they have a great relationship and Adam knows David better than anybody. He's his manager as well as his trainer.

    Haye should stick with Booth and he will be sticking with Booth. Booth is also now training Tony Dodson and David Price. Booth has done a fantastic job and will keep on doing an awesome job. They do great work in their camp in Cyprus.

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    Default Re: Should David Haye hire a superstar trainer?

    No Boothe is a world class trainer! Whenever I read on these forums about fighters getting a "superstar" trainer it usually translates to "American" I think that there are plenty of world lass trainers all over and Booth is definitely one of them.

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    Default Re: Should David Haye hire a superstar trainer?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    At heavyweight Haye hasn't been tested AT ALL...sure he has had 2 fights but those guys didn't pressure him much or even have the skill to do anything to him. Throwing him in with Wladimir right away is a HUGE mistake, it could ruin his career.
    He's already had a superb career. Getting a fight with Wlad straight away is a masterstroke by Team Haye.

    Sparking out the heavyweight champ automatically makes him a superstar.

    If he loses.. so what? No one expects him to win anyway. He's young enough to come again.. if he wants
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    He's already had a superb career. Getting a fight with Wlad straight away is a masterstroke by Team Haye.

    Sparking out the heavyweight champ automatically makes him a superstar.

    If he loses.. so what? No one expects him to win anyway. He's young enough to come again.. if he wants
    WHAT? David Haye is 28 he just now got into the division full time....EVANDER HOLYFIELD had 6 heavyweight fights in a row before getting a title shot after a more impressive career at cruiserweight. Surely you don't suggest risking David Haye's future so soon?

    If Haye takes 12 rounds of ass whuppin' (or even 6) he will not be half as good as he used to be (which in all honesty is 100% worse than what people already think of him). He's just not that good, he's a cruiserweight, he fights off balance, he is too wild, and he hasn't shown very good defense either.

    You want to see him get demolished and ruin his career, fine by me.
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    Default Re: Should David Haye hire a superstar trainer?

    Booth seems like a smart guy & I think if he wasn't up to it, he would move himself aside for someone else before David Haye had even thought about it.

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    Default Re: Should David Haye hire a superstar trainer?

    There are many very good trainers that we havent heard of. Haye probably has a good trainer, he did win world titles. I think it comes down to chemistry. Look at Jermaine Taylor. He left his original trainer and went with Steward, but now hes back with his original trainer and doing better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boom Boom View Post
    There are many very good trainers that we havent heard of. Haye probably has a good trainer, he did win world titles. I think it comes down to chemistry. Look at Jermaine Taylor. He left his original trainer and went with Steward, but now hes back with his original trainer and doing better.
    Exactly. On this forum for example. There are a few great guys that know their boxing. If you were to get one of those guys I'm sure you could do very well. You don't have to be world-famous to be world-class. I'm sure there are better "unknowns" that the superstar trainers we hear about.

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    Default Re: Should David Haye hire a superstar trainer?

    It wouldnt hurt...Haye doesnt excel in the area of fundemental skills and will be facing someone that does (and someone that is bigger and punches harder) haha - he has an upward battle and could use any help he could get!!!!

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    Default Re: Should David Haye hire a superstar trainer?

    In reply to the original post, I feel if Haye does "tighten up." he'll get beaten far easier.

    Being loose, limber and fast is his only hope.
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    Default Re: Should David Haye hire a superstar trainer?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    He's already had a superb career. Getting a fight with Wlad straight away is a masterstroke by Team Haye.

    Sparking out the heavyweight champ automatically makes him a superstar.

    If he loses.. so what? No one expects him to win anyway. He's young enough to come again.. if he wants
    WHAT? David Haye is 28 he just now got into the division full time....EVANDER HOLYFIELD had 6 heavyweight fights in a row before getting a title shot after a more impressive career at cruiserweight. Surely you don't suggest risking David Haye's future so soon?

    If Haye takes 12 rounds of ass whuppin' (or even 6) he will not be half as good as he used to be (which in all honesty is 100% worse than what people already think of him). He's just not that good, he's a cruiserweight, he fights off balance, he is too wild, and he hasn't shown very good defense either.

    You want to see him get demolished and ruin his career, fine by me.
    28 is very young these days, no?

    I highly doubt Haye will achieve what Holyfield did.. or even come close.

    So.. IF he hits the jackpot and sends Wlad to kip he will become an overnight superstar. That is a risk well worth taking.
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    Default Re: Should David Haye hire a superstar trainer?

    Haye could make more money by EARNING a title shot and not by ruining his whole career.

    The first big puncher David Haye will fight in the heavyweight division is Wladimir Klitschko and Wlad will also be the biggest guy Haye has ever fought.....that's a recipe for disaster.


    But hey you guys also spawned a slew of heavyweights who constantly bit off more than they could chew

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