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Kevin Johnson would be the best move IMO. Before he would be critisced due to apparently little punching power but he's now on a 3 ko streak against decent boxers in Seldon and Vargas. This has showed a much more aggresive style which makes him more interesting to fans. However its a accumulation of blows, not just one. This would make him god for Haye, plus he's the best/second best US heavyweight (counting the Nightmare as Mexican) and is pretty well known. He needs a big name like Haye on his resume before he can be considered a Klitschko victim.
Just thought the winner of Dimentriko vs Chambers would be a great opponent. There probably on the fringes of a title shot and woulden't want to ruin there chances, but the undisputed (debatable) Cruiserweight champ and perceived heavyweight hope on there record would be great.
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I'd say Povetkin, providing he isn't going to be wald's next opponent. If Haye doesn't get a shot at either Klitschko he needs to fight some one with a big reputation to make his case a stronger one. I don't think a win over arreola does that.
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Hell even Butterbean at this point, just get in the damn ring. He's just wasting time now. The heavyweight division is moving on and he seems content to just complain about it. I had hopes that Haye would bring some excitement to the division, take out some of the lower level guys on the Ring Rankings and working his way up. Instead he backed out when he got the fight he wanted. Granted the money thing would be an issue, however if he did beat Wlad (as he seemed to believe he could) he could have named his price and all terms for future fights.
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