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With David Haye's emphatic win over ‘The Beast from the East’ recently, we have a new heavyweight champion of the world, breathing a whole new life into the somewhat lacklustre division, and as some would say, a dying sport.
When it was announced that Haye was going over to Germany to fight Nikolay Valuev, many thought that he would have to knock the giant out to take the belt from him in his back yard, and that if Haye settled for the points win, the judges would award it to Valuev on the strength that Haye did not do enough.
This is what happened to Evander Holyfield last year. In many observer's eyes Holyfield won the fight but the judges had decided that since he was not comprehensively beating down Valuev and had failed to knock him out, that he did not deserve the win.
Although Haye beat Valuev with speed, mobility, some very... Full Boxing Article here...


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 Boxing Perspective: Is David Haye The Great Heavyweight Hope?
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 Originally Posted by holmcall
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 ...Go toe to toe with that that beast.That would have been stupid of him.Look at the weight advantage,the russian had.
...Go toe to toe with that that beast.That would have been stupid of him.Look at the weight advantage,the russian had. 
 

 
			
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