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Both of the Klitchkos would beat him IMO.
Against Vitali, Haye is in for a long, prolonged and painful hammering where he'll just get clubbed and bullied into retiring on stool or a worn out KO. Vitali doesn't bang that hard, but he is tough, smart, a bit dirty and frustrating to fight it seems as is hard to hit. Haye would get through here and there, but not enough to make it worthwhile and he'd find himself getting slowly and frustratingly worn down and hurt in the process. Can't see him making it into the later rounds, too small, not technical enough not powerful enough to KO him or win on the cards.
Against Wladimir, his chances go up a lot as no matter what happens, Wladimir is still chinny and not that great defensively, so if he can get through, he can KO him and claim a massive scalp. He's fast and tenacious enough to do it, especially if he jumps on him early and catches him cold. However, he is in with a huge puncher who has a terrific jab which I can see totally shutting Haye down and turning his face to mush with it, and KO'ing him easily enough once he lands the straight right or left hook off of it. If it goes past 3 rounds and Haye hasn't hurt/rattled him at all, he gets KO'ed shortly after IMO. He has a bigger chance in this one though.
Good for Haye though, I don't like him much and doubt he will be around much longer as there are several guys who would maul him in the HW's, but while he is around he'll make for some fun fights.
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