I doubt Haye would fight him mate Haye's not a top heavyweight, maybe he'd agree for big money. Would love to see him batter Fury though.
I think hate has to. Fury and lead won't give him the time of day. I don't see why wilder would. I think he needs the scalp of someone like Joshua to get his hype back. Fury is such a helmet.
Has Haye even got any fights lined up? I was under the impression that he was retired again. Hearn has a tendency to make 50/50 fights happen so I think Joshua's gonna get a big opponent soon, providing he doesn't lose in December. If he takes to long road to success he's gonna get all the excuses chucked at him from the big fighters trying to avoid him. Klitschko wouldn't dodge him but Fury certainly would, he could end Fury in one round, Fury can't afford that.
Haye has said he's back and ready to fight. Nothing concrete yet. I think people wanted him and David Pryce to fight but that just won't happen because Pryce looks worse than audely harrison now. I'd be so interested to see how he fares with wlad now. I really don't think he's a million miles off. Too early of course but it's getting closer.
Hopefully then mate, be good to see him and AJ fight, I think Fury will be begging for Haye to fight him when he's lost to Klitschko next month. I really hope AJ has 12 rounds in him because not everybody will walk into his punches early doors. He could tire after 4/5 rounds and be absolutely **** later on, nobody knows how he's gonna behave because he's just mowing them down in seconds
Joshua is at the stage where fighting these bums is proving nothing to him now. He's clearly above that level, how far above we have no idea. He may be nowhere near a world champion level but he needs some bigger fights to find out.
An Australian boxer has died four days after being knocked unconscious during a regional title fight in Sydney. Davey Browne Jr, 28, was knocked out by Carlo Magali of the Philippines towards the end of a 12-round IBF super-featherweight contest on Friday. Father-of-two Browne's life support was turned off after he failed to recover from his injuries. The Australian Medical Association (AMA) has called for a ban on boxing following Browne's death. Browne's death comes just six months after Queensland boxer Braydon Smith collapsed and died following a featherweight bout in his hometown of Toowoomba. "One punch can kill, whether you are outside a pub on a Friday night or in a boxing ring, and this is the thing that causes young lives to be ended so traumatically," AMA vice-president Dr Stephen Parnis told Australian broadcaster ABC. "The way that boxing is designed there will be these times inevitably where someone will get bleeding or irreversible damage to the brain and they will either lose their life or end up with brain damage." New South Wales sports minister Stuart Ayres said the Combat Sports Authority, a state government agency, will co-operate fully with police in their investigation of Browne's death. "My thoughts are with David's family and friends during this tragic time," Ayres said. Police confirmed Davey's death on Monday and said a post-mortem would be conducted. Browne was knocked out 30 seconds from the end of the final round of the 12-round bout - which would have given him a world ranking.