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    Default Dillian Whyte v David Haye

    Whyte has just called Haye out and Haye should take this.
    Whyte has a proven chin and took some huge punches from AJ but stamina fucked him up and he folded.
    This is a perfect opponent for Haye to measure himself against I reckon.
    Hope this happens.

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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte v David Haye

    I think this would be a good fight too.

    Del Boy gave Haye a decent row up until he got chinned. Whyte is a fresher, quicker, bigger hitter (I think) version of Del Boy. Would be a decent fight and although Haye would start favourite, I wouldn't be surprised to see Whyte bash him out of there after mid way.

    I'm still a bit puzzled as to why people think Whyte has stamina issues though. He was mentally and physically put through the ringer against Joshua. It's no surprise he was fucked.
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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte v David Haye

    Could be a real barnstormer. Not sure that Haye's stamina will be top level tho this early back. Not really going to improve his ranking either. I think Haye will be trying to engineer a path to Martin.
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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte v David Haye

    This would be a good matchup for both of them , exciting also.
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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte v David Haye

    I think it's an excellent fight. Whatever Whyte lacks in actual skill it can't be denied that he's a proper fearless hard cunt with a dig.

    Certainly be a big step up from De Mori for Haye.
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    Yeah this wets the beak for me too, proper tear up and this will sell out in minutes and has to be at the O2 or (Millwall FC maybe?) in London as they're both from South of the water.
    Never realized Whyte used to spar with Haye either.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis View Post
    I think this would be a good fight too.

    Del Boy gave Haye a decent row up until he got chinned. Whyte is a fresher, quicker, bigger hitter (I think) version of Del Boy. Would be a decent fight and although Haye would start favourite, I wouldn't be surprised to see Whyte bash him out of there after mid way.

    I'm still a bit puzzled as to why people think Whyte has stamina issues though. He was mentally and physically put through the ringer against Joshua. It's no surprise he was fucked.












    Whyte could do himself A LOT of favours if he trained better and cut some puppy fat off himself, by Stamina I mean he'd have taken that punch better in the opening few rounds
    than he did in the 7th.
    He's got the raw ingredients to be a challenge for anyone so I'd like to see him jump ship to a different training camp and go from there.

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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte v David Haye

    I think Haye would want an easier 2nd fight than this and the new champion could be ideal because that would be an easier fight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I think Haye would want an easier 2nd fight than this and the new champion could be ideal because that would be an easier fight.
    I dont think it will. Martin can box and is big.

    I dont think Haye is too concerned with titles, hes here to make as much money as he can. What he will do is stay on the periphary of world class facing some fringe contenders to bump his ranking and keep him relevant and make idiots believe he has any chance for the titles to make him a viable opponent for someone. Its a big ask that he could take these fights and not lose though. That last appearance proved nothing at all. No one has any idea what Haye has now and neither does he which is why he chose De Mori.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I think Haye would want an easier 2nd fight than this and the new champion could be ideal because that would be an easier fight.
    I dont think it will. Martin can box and is big.

    I dont think Haye is too concerned with titles, hes here to make as much money as he can. What he will do is stay on the periphary of world class facing some fringe contenders to bump his ranking and keep him relevant and make idiots believe he has any chance for the titles to make him a viable opponent for someone. Its a big ask that he could take these fights and not lose though. That last appearance proved nothing at all. No one has any idea what Haye has now and neither does he which is why he chose De Mori.





    Well we know he can still bang because De Mori remembers absolutely nothing of the fight and was hospitalized overnight.
    In the heavyweight division one punch is all it takes so of course he can go on to win a title.
    To be honest Haye now could be more dangerous than 4 years ago because it's the last roll of the dice so he's got nothing to lose really.
    Im glad he's come back because the Heavyweight division is back where it belongs and there's some brilliant wars to be made.

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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte v David Haye

    I think you are over reacting to a massively underwhelming opponent.

    Think of it this way. Would De Mori have got out of the first round with Fury, Wilder, Klitschko or Povetkin?

    Its not a big deal and deffinitly no guage of where Haye is.

    DeMori was bashed around in sparring by an 18 year old Hughie Fury. Hes not a good boxer at all.

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    Haye has something to offer and punch power alone means he can beat anyone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Haye has something to offer and punch power alone means he can beat anyone.
    Punch power alone wont get you to the top. If it did Arreola would have been a world champion.

    Mike Tyson wouldnt have lost.

    You all know this but are getting swept up in some kind of euphoria where David Haye was much better and acheived much more than he actually was and did.

    Punch power alone didnt beat Wladimir now did it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I think Haye would want an easier 2nd fight than this and the new champion could be ideal because that would be an easier fight.
    I dont think it will. Martin can box and is big.

    I dont think Haye is too concerned with titles, hes here to make as much money as he can. What he will do is stay on the periphary of world class facing some fringe contenders to bump his ranking and keep him relevant and make idiots believe he has any chance for the titles to make him a viable opponent for someone. Its a big ask that he could take these fights and not lose though. That last appearance proved nothing at all. No one has any idea what Haye has now and neither does he which is why he chose De Mori.
    Why do you think Martin can box well? You may have seen more of him then me but all I could find is the handful of fights that are available on youtube. Glazkov fight is nothing to go by. For me hes very wild with average footwork at best. I cant see how he could trouble Haye unless he just catches him with a big punch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    I think you are over reacting to a massively underwhelming opponent.

    Think of it this way. Would De Mori have got out of the first round with Fury, Wilder, Klitschko or Povetkin?

    Its not a big deal and deffinitly no guage of where Haye is.

    DeMori was bashed around in sparring by an 18 year old Hughie Fury. Hes not a good boxer at all.
    Hed probably get out of the first round v Fury. Again doesnt mean Haye is better than Fury its just style differences.

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