Jesus. How is it 'hard to say' when Khan can't take a shot from a light puncher and Haye can from a decent one? I can't make it any more simple than that. Never mind Enzo...Haye took plenty of shots from Barrett (and admittedly went from one, but took several others.)stujones wrote:Thats kind of my point with it being "hard to say" - I'd like to see Khan's reaction when caught against someone like Graham Earl - whose Power I rate on a similar level to Mormeck/Thompson in a P4P sense. Similarly, had Haye had the "opportunity" (cannot think of a better word, but I am sure you'll know what I mean) to take a clean shot from Enzo... then it would have been interesting (as Enzo has similar power P4P as Prescott IMO).Autobarn wrote:Let's see if Khan can come back and cope with things like knockdowns, against someone good. Then maybe there'll be a debate.
Haye's chin does let him down which will probably be catastrophic at heavyweight, but you have to admire him for testing himself.
First, Amir will have to fight a lightweight...roll on...
Almost isn't a fair debate - Haye will be taking shots from world class, up to 6'7, 250-pound heavies, Khan will be fighting 35 yos and super featherweights.
The irony of this thread is I actually do think it will by Haye's chin which eventually finds him out.