David Haye v Oleksandr Usyk at cruiserweight in their prime – who wins?

BT Sport Boxing published this video item, entitled “David Haye v Oleksandr Usyk at cruiserweight in their prime – who wins?” – below is their description.

If the speed and power of David Haye met the footwork and timing of Oleksandr Usyk, in their prime, who would you back? We put that exact dilemma to our panel of pundits, as they assessed a fantasy match-up with two of the best-ever cruiserweight boxers.

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