I was watching some of David Hayes fights last night, and for a 'wannabe heavyweight' (let's face it, he was a cruiserweight really), he was very good indeed. Fast hands, power in spades. I get that the heavyweight division is where people want to be when they're in touching distance, but play to your strengths. That said, he went 12 rounds with Wlad and didn't look silly, which back then, is an immense achievement.I'm with Nick, I'd like to see Fury beat him again and hope he can manage the feat. I can't exactly take to Fury but hey ho, he's British so that'll do for me.
Keeping with the heavyweights, Anthony Joshua was far from convincing against Dillian Whyte the other night but came through well enough in the end. If David Haye can get back to his best with proper speed, power and hunger then I think he could really trouble Fury and Joshua. Saw Chisora fight on that card as well - fought a big fat eastern European journeyman which was hardly a challenge for him but as far as the division is concerned, I reckon he's gotten as far as he can.
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