> David Haye vs Deontay Wilder?

David Haye vs Deontay Wilder?

Posted at: 2015-04-20 
I'd love to see it. Everyone's been saying that Deontay Wilder is inexperienced and the last two people he fought were pretty experienced but passed prime. David Haye is experienced, prime, and one of the top dogs of the heavyweight division.

Yes, it should happen, and Wilder is ready. He's had 29 fights, and it's time for a big fight.

That idea doesn't work because Wilder is with Golden Boy and HBO doesn't televise GBP fighters. Wilder soars with Haye and the familiarity can be dangerous for both fighters. Wilder is expected to fight the Arreola/ Mitchell winner. That's a better option right now for Wilder.

Whoever lands first wins. Seriously, that's what will happen.

Haye can't take a right hand from Wilder. Nobody can, not without getting put on their asss.

Rumor is Wilder has a bad chin, so if Haye can put a clean shot on him it'll be bad news for Deontay.

Wilder is much bigger and could hit Haye from a range where Haye wouldn't come close to hitting him.

Same time though, Haye isn't short and is very athletic/covers ground very quickly, so he could just as easy jump in on Wilder and smack him.

Great fight, like I said whoever really lands first wins.

Did you see the shots he knocked shot to sh*t Liakovich out with? A weak as* jab followed by a slow and telegraphed right hand that was no where near his jaw when the jab was thrown. And he did it twice.

Someone like Haye is the perfect guy to capitalize on amateurish sh*t like that. One quick left hook from Haye and it's over for wilder.

1st round KO for Haye

He should fight Haye next so we see the Wilder hype train crash and Burn

But Wilder will be like 80-0 by then but still won't have fought anyone good.

Wilder should fight Chisora, or Mitchell-Arreola winner.

Wilder only flaw I see is he gets a little wild at times, but He is trouble for anyone. His speed, and power, with his reach could be a scary thing. I def. think he could beat Haye or Fury, but getting more experience never hurts.

There is now talk that if David Haye beats Tyson Fury next month, a fight with Deontay Wilder may be in the works. One reason HBO decided to televise the Haye-Fury fight was to give Haye more U.S. exposure to make a big fight with Wilder. Personally, I really think Wilder needs a couple more fights against better opposition before he fights a guy like Haye. What do you guys think?

Should Haye-Wilder be next if Haye beats Fury?

Should Wilder take a few more fights before facing someone of Haye's caliber?