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Rocky Balboa
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Haye promises KO!

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By Mark Vester

In a recent interview with The People, WBA/WBC cruiserweight champion David Haye promises a brutal knockout when he meets hometown rival and WBO champion Enzo Maccarinelli at the O2 Arena on March 8.

Haye promises that Macca is his last fight at cruiserweight. He plans to move back up to the heavyweight division, where he made his debut at the start of 2007. He wants to become the heavyweight champion and knows that his career is hanging on a win against Macca.

"My career hinges on this fight, but that's the sort of pressure I thrive on. Boxing fans don't care who weighs what as long as they get two guys fighting, but what makes this fight so appealing is that it's dangerous," Haye said. "It's like a car crash and people want to everyone knows we punch really hard and we've both been knocked down by lesser punchers.

"Someone's going to get hurt, someone's going to get knocked out and it's not going to be me. But it's not going to go late, his chin's not good enough. He'll be so much heat early doors. He'll go down and stay down, or I'll lay him out. One of the two. It's going to be brutal."

Haye told the paper that his biggest battle will be against the scale. The move to heavyweight was more about weight than money. Haye has had a lot of trouble making the cruiserweight limit of 200-pounds. Should he lose, Haye says that his career will be over.

"If you want big things in life you have to make sacrifices. And mine is that I'm going to fight at a weight that, ideally, I wouldn't fight at," Haye said. "For Mormeck, a lot of people wrote me off, but the pressure was on and I rose to the occasion. I'll keep my weight down, and asked my manager to do everything to make this fight happen. Taking it wasn't a big thing, I always want the best fight."

"My career is over if this fight doesn't go my way, but if you believe in your ability you shouldn't have to duck and dive. The Board will be making sure I'm not losing weight too quickly. The only way weight may be a problem is if the fight is long and gruelling."

Interesting to hear David say his career will be over if he were to lose to Maccarinelli. I don't think this would be the case, although it would be a big blow to Haye, mentally more than anything else. Haye could still move to HW, make a lot of money & see where his campaign at HW takes him.

I like Haye, I've met a few times & he seems a nice, decent guy, not the flashy, arrogant person who a lot of people think he is. Whether you like him or not, you cannot but respect the man for taking the best fights out there. I personally thought Haye was all set for a move to HW after Mormeck, but he's decided to take on Maccarinelli first. That's bottle if you ask me!

From the interview, it's would appear David is banking on an early win. I know it's likely the fight will end sooner rather than later, but it is a concern to hear David say the weight could be a factor if the fight goes into the latter stages & you never know what's going to happen in boxing!

For what it's worth, I think Haye KO's Maccarinelli within five rounds however, I wouldn't be surprised if it ended in the first!
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Post by tony3 »

Haye has salvaged his career in truly remarkable fashion after that disastrous meltdown to Carl Thompson in 2004.

Lesser boxers could have easily drifted off into obscurity after such a humiliating reverse but Haye never lost faith in himself, put the necessary blood and sweat in at the gym and continued to aim high.

Now he's no less than the current, undisputed, Cruiserweight champion of the world.

As I see it, what really separates him from Enzo Maccarinelli is raw ambition and clarity of vision. By virtue of the fact that Haye has postponed his journey proper into the heavyweight division to make this fight with Enzo, it's also abundantly clear that he places great store in his potential legacy.

That's what I call a true people's champion!

As to who might win, likewise I'd tip Haye. He's faster, smarter and at least the equal of Macca in terms of raw punching power. That's not to say Macca isn't in with a shout because he can easily rescue a lost cause with a single blow and his technique and stamnia have improved exponentially since joining camp Calzaghe.

I sincerely hope that Haye does win though because his willingless to jump in at the deep end and take on the best means that we won't see him fighting a string of Bobby Gunns between meaningful contests.
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He says some alarming things. He's given away every advantage, and may even get ruined from the combo of weight and Mac's punches. Against Mormeck he showed declining reflexes and less than usual snap. It's a real cause for concern. But because of his willingness to take risks, I really hope he knocks out Mac. But I fear he has given these guys every advantage and even offering Mac vindication for some of the dreadful bouts he's been in.
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Post by whicker »

Oh no- its just hit home. If Haye wins, he is going to give up his titles because of the move to Heavyweight, kind of ruining the whole "Unified Champion" thing- no doubt if he does win then give his titles up three will be three title fights for them.
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whicker wrote:Oh no- its just hit home. If Haye wins, he is going to give up his titles because of the move to Heavyweight, kind of ruining the whole "Unified Champion" thing- no doubt if he does win then give his titles up three will be three title fights for them.
If Mac wins, I'd wager that he lets the titles split up as well.
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Post by Max Molyneux »

Lets see If he can deliver then.

Personally I can't pick a winner, I used to go with Haye but theres the weight problems and Mac's Improvement since moving to Calzaghe.

Haye hasn't shown that fast footwork and headmovment which he used against Gurov which was brilliant either. He slipped under Gurov's jab perfectly which would help against Mac's jab too.

I don't mind who wins though, I like both and there a breath of fresh air fighting each other as rivals.
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Post by banjaxd »

nothing against david haye but i hope enzo wins the fight and i think he will...
as for haye putting the heavyweights on hold as part of cementing his legacy then i doubt it, he is putting the heavyweights on hold for a whopping great purse here and who can blame him ?...
as for the weight issues enzo would be foolish to rely on haye being tight at 200, he has to prepare for all contingencies...
overall despite who any boxing fan wants to win this is a great match up for british boxing in the style and memory of benn - eubank for example...a british superfight in its own right ....
if it ends in a ko as it might well, landing on a huge wad of cash should soften the blow for the loser and defeat is hardly the end of the game for either fighter in reality...
enzo is a credit to boxing and to swansea and all of wales
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Post by mrkh »

benn said he'd retire if he lost the (first, ofcourse) eubank fight.... how similar is haye's career, with the loss to thompson being so similar to benn's loss to watson as well!
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Post by Asterix »

Red Medicine wrote:Looking at his record, Macaroninelli doesn't seem to be that much of a puncher. Haye wins this fight easily.
His surname is a bit of a mouthful, but not that much! :lol:
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Post by Bard of Boxrec »

can you imagine if macc wins? can you imagine how embarssing it would be to have an undisputed world champion under allegedly? who the hell would get title shots?
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Post by whicker »

banjaxd wrote: if it ends in a ko as it might well
Most people are sure that it will- to be honest, I just have a feeling it won't. I might actually be brave and go for the draw! Its depends how cautious the fighters are, I think.
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