(01-15-2016, 08:38 PM)diehard Wrote: [ -> ]They won't put Hughie in against JP. Too big a leap. Nor AJ.
If he's said he's willing and wanting to face Joshua, i dont think he'd back out of a fight with Parker.
Hughie said he'd fight AJ? Make the fight. I can't see Hughie doing it, given his opposition to date.
i would like to see DAve Haye world champion soon... it would be good for the división.... and more after of the Wladimir´s defeat.....
Thought Fury was rematching Klit?
tuaman, Haye has certainly put a thorn in the side of the heavy division, he is competitive in the top ten, and might give some of the might bes and would bes headaches because of his talent. He couldnt deal with Wlads power on the day and was a sore loser with a sore toe if you remember, however Fury's defeat of Wlad has freed up the belts and whether Wlad wins the rematch or not wont make the difference to those belts, the IBF belt held now by Martin is prey for some but David Haye is an obstacle out of nowhere, he is clever and powerful enough to be a pain in the ass.
Sham, not saying he will, but I can see Haye being the best heavyweight out there if he gets back to his peak. De Mori is no indication, as he was a punching bag, but I wouldn't bet against him against anyone.
Haye looked awefully convincing in his sparring session with Deontey Wilder Die, the guy believes in himself and is progressively looking and moving like a young Mike Tyson.