Date: 25th May 2016 at 5:08pm
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Brushing aside his opponent with such ease, on Saturday night, has seen David Haye, apparently, do himself no favours.

Two fights into his comeback and two-fight that have ended very quickly, have seen the pundits dismiss the calibre of the opposition Haye has faced since making his return to the ring.

His latest win, in two one-sided rounds against Arnold Gjergjaj, saw Haye floor his opponent three times before the fight was stopped.

Dillian Whyte, now on the comeback trail himself after being stopped in seven rounds by the IBF heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua and then subsequently having a shoulder operation, hasn?t minced his words when talking about Haye, with the BrIxton fighter remarking,

?It was a joke, David is definitely cheating the fans.

?He talks a load of crap. Look at the stupid little right hands he was throwing to knock out Gjergjaj?


It?s hard to argue with Dillian, Haye needs to fight somebody who can hit him back.

Shannon Briggs is lined up as Haye?s next opponent and may prove to be the most competitive of his three comeback opponents so far, but the manner in which the duo are going about things gives some the impression that Haye?s comeback is being orchestrated along the lines of a WWE experience.