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Originally Posted by SugarShane
I used to practically live in the gym. I never fought professionally though. Why would Haye lose any speed? He isn't really having to add weight. He will be fighting MUCH more comfortably. I think he will be faster, stronger, and much more powerful at heavy. I can respect your love for Vitali. There's nothing wrong with that.  You are missing out if you don't follow the other divisions. You follow the worst division. The overweight division's greatest hope is David Haye.
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The reason he will slow down he isn't going to be able to fight at 215 or less in the Heavys. His heaviest in the ring is around 215 he will have to be bigger to fight the super Heavys no question if not they will tear him apart. To fight in the Heavys he will have to be around 230 that is alot of weight and the body changers when you add 15 to 20 lbs.