Any news on Haye's next opponent?
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Any news on Haye's next opponent?
Anyone know what Haye's plans are? Another defence of the euro title, or are they busy gunning for that WBC fight?
Surely, a rematch with his previous opponent is what the public demand next ?!
When the plonker said he was limiting himself to three right hands a round, that ruled me out of ever buying a ticket to a David Haye fight. Granted, his fights are usually very exciting but that comment was ridiculous.
Sometimes we pay good money and get to see bad fights, thats just the way the cookie crumbles as not every bout can be a thriller, but when a guy limits himself to three right hands a round, I'll take my business elsewhere, thank you very much
When the plonker said he was limiting himself to three right hands a round, that ruled me out of ever buying a ticket to a David Haye fight. Granted, his fights are usually very exciting but that comment was ridiculous.
Sometimes we pay good money and get to see bad fights, thats just the way the cookie crumbles as not every bout can be a thriller, but when a guy limits himself to three right hands a round, I'll take my business elsewhere, thank you very much
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I think Nelson is going to stop Enzo.
Nelson has stopped better boxers than Enzo,and he has a questionable chin.
Johnny has also been in with far bigger(and quicker)punchers than Enzo(Sanders for one)
Of course,at Nelsons age,you never know when its one fight too far,but with all his experience and ring know how,plus his superior boxing skills,I just can't see an average boxer(altho big puncher)like Macca can beat him.
Going to be a very interesting fight though.Looking forward to it.
Certainly a mile better than that excuse for a main event on the same bill
Nelson has stopped better boxers than Enzo,and he has a questionable chin.
Johnny has also been in with far bigger(and quicker)punchers than Enzo(Sanders for one)
Of course,at Nelsons age,you never know when its one fight too far,but with all his experience and ring know how,plus his superior boxing skills,I just can't see an average boxer(altho big puncher)like Macca can beat him.
Going to be a very interesting fight though.Looking forward to it.
Certainly a mile better than that excuse for a main event on the same bill
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Re: Any news on Haye's next opponent?
haye explains on his myspace site. myspace.com/davidhayeRiddick Blowe wrote:Anyone know what Haye's plans are? Another defence of the euro title, or are they busy gunning for that WBC fight?
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very funny!!!
I've been watching some of Bika's fights from Australia. As a lean middleweight when he was about 21. No wonder he's grown into super middle.
Real beast of a fighter, great specimen, ferocious and quite sneaky. I noticed that there was a great deal of natural ability that needed refining. Looking at the Beyer fight, which happened years later (recently), I can see that sakio's skills are there now.
So what, nobody's heard of him. But I think ppl should take the Beyer fight as a bit of a warning not to underestimate this guy.
But the real main event is Nelson-Enzo. Has the potential to be a classic. Given that we're told Calzaghe-Woods WON'T happen (Hobson wanting to do it Sky PPV I think), we need to domestic scraps... HBO are prepared to shell out lots of $ if Calzaghe faces a big name in Feb. Calzaghe vs the WBA-WBC champion anyone?
Real beast of a fighter, great specimen, ferocious and quite sneaky. I noticed that there was a great deal of natural ability that needed refining. Looking at the Beyer fight, which happened years later (recently), I can see that sakio's skills are there now.
So what, nobody's heard of him. But I think ppl should take the Beyer fight as a bit of a warning not to underestimate this guy.
But the real main event is Nelson-Enzo. Has the potential to be a classic. Given that we're told Calzaghe-Woods WON'T happen (Hobson wanting to do it Sky PPV I think), we need to domestic scraps... HBO are prepared to shell out lots of $ if Calzaghe faces a big name in Feb. Calzaghe vs the WBA-WBC champion anyone?
No i was stating that if Ezra could hurt Nelson and frighten him into fighting on the backfoot..then Enzo can....and for the record....i think Nelson got a little lucky with the thumb to the eye of sellers.Shirow wrote:Are you suggesting that if Ezra could drop Nelson then Enzo has a better chance?![]()
Who couldn't Sellers wobble & hurt? He's got a much better KO % than Macarrinelli.
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lvlarc_uk wrote:If you've seen Sellers V Thompson then you wouldn't of made that comment. But for my money, Enzo beats Nelson.bigynzing wrote:leforge wrote:Johnny will beat Enzo on points,
If Ezra Sellers can wobble and floor Nelson.....
What the fu*k do you take me for...of course i`d seen the fight..it was a classic.
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No way is Haye ready for those two. There is plenty for him at Cruiser. Cunningham, Enzo Mac, that Polish guy whose name I'm not even going to attempt. And as for Heavyweight, with Haye's chin I think thats a bad move.glahn wrote:Aye, Ezra Sellers was a huge puncher.
Haye just needs to fight the winner of Bell-Mormeck and then move up to heavyweight. There is nothing for him at cruiser.
I was watching a Eurosport compilation programme a few months ago with the theme of something like 'fantastic cruiserweight matches'. They followed Mormeck beating Dale Brown with Sellers - Nelson. Now I'm a Nelson fan but I'd sooner stick forks in my eyes than watch that turgid piece of crap ever again.bigynzing wrote:lvlarc_uk wrote:If you've seen Sellers V Thompson then you wouldn't of made that comment. But for my money, Enzo beats Nelson.bigynzing wrote:
If Ezra Sellers can wobble and floor Nelson.....
What the fu*k do you take me for...of course i`d seen the fight..it was a classic.
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Ta da! I actually have an answer.
EBU defence vs TBA on November 10th.
I vote it'll be http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=044354 or http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=014241
EBU defence vs TBA on November 10th.
I vote it'll be http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=044354 or http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=014241