Was you? I wasn't, I thought Haye did what he had to do but he has a lot more in the locker. Kind of remindedme of Roy Jones when he fought Hopkins, he admits himself he was nervous and didn't perform to the best of his abilities and that coupled with the broken hand made him look, well not fantastic, but from then on he looked better and better no matter who he faced and totally tormented the man who was supposed to beat him in James Toney. I see a similar story here for Haye.
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