David Haye and Derek Chisora: A look into the history of two former foes
Blood pouring from Adam Booth’s head, gun threats and a steel cage. The crazy history between Haye and Chisora that led the to the pair working together.
David Haye is not worried about Derek Chisora stepping into the ring with Tyson Fury on Saturday and believes his old rival fully deserves the “big, juicy paycheck” coming his way.
Blood pouring from Adam Booth’s head, gun threats and a steel cage. The crazy history between Haye and Chisora that led the to the pair working together.
Twenty-six years ago, pay-per-view was introduced in the UK for the heavyweight rematch between Frank Bruno and Mike Tyson.
Perhaps not the most glamorous of divisions, boxing’s cruiserweight class has produced several fine champions since its introduction to the sport back in 1979.
Chisora has had his fair share of fallouts with the likes of Vitali Klitschko, Dillian Whyte and foe-turned-promoter David Haye.
“There’s one fighter I’d come back to professional boxing for. That’s Tyson Fury."
Haye, who has been out of the ring since 2018, has spoken of his interest in returning for heavyweight's top prize.
“This is not a comeback; this is about teaching Joe Fournier there are levels to the boxing game. One must stay in their lane or risk getting flattened.”
Blood pouring from Adam Booth’s head, gun threats and a steel cage. The crazy history between Haye and Chisora which led the to the pair working together.
The British Board of Control had nothing to do with the fight because of their Munich brawl...