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Originally Posted by denphone
Oh what a waste of time....
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Totally pointless, It's almost like Mark didn't actually know what he was getting into and actually got really hurt in the process. A Pub fighter vs a former two weight world champion, everything was set up for Haye to just cruise a knockout.
That being said, Haye actually looks bigger and he's kept the shape. He's literally ready for anyone, they'll make him climb the ranks but he doesn't need too, he's still the Haye that we've come to expect but weighs more overall.
Deontay Wilder's last three fights have been awful, his latest last night rendered his opponent unconscious but doesn't change the fact he was completely caught like a deer in the headlights once again when facing someone that can actually box back.
It ended with Tyson Fury charging the ring and mouthing off. Fury can beat Wilder with boxing alone, Haye has already put Wilder down in a sparring session
Either one needs to put a lid on Deontay Wilder and make him actually fight someone we've heard of. Fury needs to get past Wlad again.
Haye unfortunately called out Joshua, something that's hopefully clear now on not happening ever. It's like giving up your prize cow to a butcher, Haye will flatten the kid and he'll achieve nothing as Joshua gets nothing but career setback.
Haye should actually just work his way up, shoot the top 10 down until they're forced to defend it against him. There's not a single fighter ahead of Haye at the minute that I believe could actually trouble him, dire division and all. The IBF ladder is there for an easy taking.