Quote Originally Posted by Bomp View Post
Tough one to call. Any tough heaVY WHO CAn take David's shots will pose a problem, while Eddie may not be that type of fighter while also being small I think he has the defence and composure to get to the late rounds and, as Lyle says, maybe a couple of those crisp counters will be enough on the tiring Haye.
I don't think Haye will gas at heavy the way he did against Thompson at Cruiser. I honestly think he is a natural HW and he was going through hell to make 200lbs and I think the limit was actually 190lbs when he suffered that devastating defeat. I only see a vicious KO win for Haye in this fight and I hope this fight happens more than the Vitali one for Haye, as I think it is much needed experience at the weight against a world level opponent and it would fire Haye up the rankings especially with the WBO so he can target Wlad who I think he has a far better chance against than the older brother.