5. Andrey Fedosov (29-3)

The hard-hitting Russian is the current holder of the WBO International heavyweight title after winning ESPN’s Boxcino heavyweight division tournament in May last year.

I saw the semi-final that he won against Lenroy Thomas in April and Fedosov was floored just seconds into the fight but rallied back well to end it in the third round.

He then went on to annihilate Donovan Dennis in the final, dropping him three times before the referee stopped it in the eighth round.

The three opponents he defeated in the competition had a combined record of 40-4 and he only needed 12 of the 24 rounds to dispatch of them, all his wins coming inside the schedule.

Because of that tournament win, the Hollywood resident was awarded the WBO International heavyweight title as a prize and is now hot property in the US, and would provide any opponent a step up in the WBO table.

The 29-year-old’s team have already said they would be open to the fight if the offer was presented.

His last loss was to world title challenger, Bryant Jennings back in 2013.

In short, he’s a tough guy, hits hard, ranked highly but is easy to hit so he represents a perfect opponent for Haye.

Webb’s verdict: Haye wins via early knockout.

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