David Haye issues warning to Tyson Fury ahead of third Deontay Wilder ...
Just three days remain before Tyson Fury defends his WBC heavyweight title against Deontay Wilder in a much-anticipated trilogy fight. However...
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Just three days remain before Tyson Fury defends his WBC heavyweight title against Deontay Wilder in a much-anticipated trilogy fight. However...
www.dazn.comOnce I get my timing there, it should be pretty brutal, pretty fast, David Haye has announced that he is returning to boxing for a fight against Joe Fournier at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on September 11
www.skysports.comDavid Haye took less than two rounds to stop Arnold Gjergjaj in his latest straightforward success at The O2.
www.skysports.comWBA world heavyweight champion David Haye has revealed he could take part in a “new Rumble in the Jungle†fight in Africa.The 29_year_old Briton secured his world title with a points victory over Nikolai Valuev in November and is set for a mandatory title defence against Puerto Rican John Ruiz early in 2010.Providing he beats 37 year old Ruiz, Haye could face Ukrainian Vitali Klitschko later in the year.
www.vanguardngr.comThe boxer will be camping in the jungle alongside a bunch of other famous types who get forced together like a dysfunctional family - you know the drill.
www.mirror.co.ukDavid Haye returned to I’m A Celebrity and showed the ruthless competitive edge that made him a world champion and crossover TV star.
www.worldboxingnews.comHe's rubbing a lot of people up the wrong way so far during his second jungle journey…
www.tvguide.co.ukDavid Haye is set to target the Rhino's dinner in tonight's edition of I'm A Celebrity...South Africa amid what is already a controversial time in the jungle for the boxer
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