freddydoesdallas wrote:Seems to make sense as a fight for me. Fighting Haye will make Browne a lot of money. If he wins then he has the world at his feet. If he loses, then he'll probably end up getting a shot at Fury or Joshua to build up to a one of them fighting Haye. 2 big fights in the UK where he'll earn a lot of money.
Or he could just defend his title against no hopers in Australia and hope that he gets through 10 of them before they land a lucky shot
Provided of course Haye makes him an offer he considers lucrative enough.
Haye is going to most likely demand the lion's share, as he's the draw here, and can guarantee a big fight at the 02, given the numbers he did last time for fighting an absolute no-hoper. However, Browne has the option of some soft defences, sure, they won't make him huge amounts, but he can keep Haye waiting for a while. Could backfire however, if Haye manages to negotiate a deal with one of the other belt holders.