David Haye Would Violently Knockout the Legendary Bernard Hopkins
WBA heavyweight champion David āThe Hayemakerā Haye and legendary pugilist Bernard āThe Executionerā Hopkins both emerged victorious in their respective bouts this past Saturday.
Haye (24-1, 22 KOs), only the fifth British pugilist in history to win a piece of the heavyweight title, successfully defended his crown against Methuenās John āThe Quiet Manā Ruiz (44-8-1, 30 KOs) by a ninth round TKO at the MEN Arena.
Conversely, Hopkins (51-5-1, 32 KOS), the oldest man to ever hold the middleweight crown in professional boxing, badly outclassed Roy Jones Jr. (54-7, 40 KOs) by a unanimous decision to triumph at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.
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Haye, 29, who held the WBA, WBC and The Ring Magazine cruiserweight titles before he vacated them to instead compete in boxingās glamour division, has adamantly stated that he wants to emulate Evander Holyfield and seamlessly transition into the heavyweight ranks.
Nevertheless, Hayeās known goals didnāt deter Hopkins from challenging him to a fight shortly after the conclusion of his matchup.
āHaye is not a giant heavyweight,ā said Hopkins, 45, an ex-con from Philadelphia. āHeās big but not that big. Roy Jones went up from light heavyweight to heavyweight and beat John Ruiz and I know I can do the same. I wanted to fight on the same night because Iām gunning for Hayeāheās the heavyweight I want.ā
Bernard Hopkins is indisputably the greatest boxer to ever put on gloves at his advanced age.
Although still extremely formidable, Hopkins is simply not the fighter he was in his prime.
During his heyday, it is very feasible that Hopkins would have āexecutedā Haye.
Unfortunately for Hopkins, he has lost a step in the ring and at this juncture the brash Englishman would utterly decimate him.
Haye has predictably and understandably scoffed at Hopkinsā provocations.
āThe Hayemakerā has long expressed confidence that he will soon reign supreme in the heavyweight division and, once the Klitschko brotherās retire, he likely will.
Hopkins should be grateful that Haye intends to be āa giant heavyweight.ā
If Haye was lured into battle by Hopkinsā verbal jabs, āThe Hayemakerā would violently prove to āThe Executionerā within eight rounds that he is āthat big.ā
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