Shock Of The New: Adrien Broner, Paulie Malignaggi, Tyson Fury And David Haye Take Trashiness ...
Habitually mined as broadcasting gold, vulgarity is a modern commodity. Well-placed in order to capitalise, boxing promotion has foregone decency for the sake of a fast buck. Nielsen ratings have taken priority over ticket sales for the sport’s top earners – however they might be achieved. As a result, successful prizefighting is no longer about how well someone can box necessarily...
Upset with Eddie Hearn’s matchmaking abilities, Tyson Fury is ready to ‘fight good’ against David Haye
Ranting like a loon, Tyson Fury is upset with how Eddie Hearn is promoting his potential clash against David Haye on September 28 at the Manchester Arena in North West England. “As far as I am concerned Eddie Hearn is being sly and kissing everyone’s ass,” Fury, 24, told World Boxing News. “He is just a one-shirt millionaire who carries Haye’s balls round in his hand, even...
Obnoxious blokes David Haye and Tyson Fury are ready to throw fists
Obnoxious blokes David Haye and Tyson Fury are tentatively slated to scrap on September 28 at the Manchester Arena in North West England. “I have very, very exciting news tonight,” Fury, 24, is quoted as saying on Boxing News. “I was minding my own business over there and I bumped into Adam Booth, so we got him on camera and we asked him: ‘Why is the David Haye fight not...
Is David Haye vs. Tyson Fury on the horizon?
Haye vs. Fury Makes Sense for Both Men:
Negotiations between Briton Tyson Fury and Bulgarian Kubrat Pulev for a fight to decide the IBF's #1 contender and mandatory challenger are off. This breakdown in talks make it very likely that Fury vs. David Haye will now be made, and the business and pugilistic logic driving the fight is almost unassailable, especially for David Haye...
David Haye injured, fight with Manuel Charr postponed
Well, that didn't last long. David Haye's upcoming fight against Manuel Charr has been postponed, due to an injury suffered by Haye in training camp. Apparently Haye injured his left hand during a session on Sunday night, and after reviewing their options, he and his team felt there was no other choice besides postponing the fight, and the event.
Credit: The Sun
Haye was...
David Haye vs. Manuel Charr preview & prediction
The biggest mouth in boxing since the days of the Louisville Lip, David Haye, returns to the ring and formally begins his campaign for another world title when he meets Manuel Charr on June 29th in Manchester. It isn't the world title fight that Haye promised, or even a fight that might move Haye closer to that fight, but one thing is certain: unless he's against a Klitschko...
Gavin Rees vs. Anthony Crolla set for Haye-Charr June 29 card
Gavin Rees will face Anthony Crolla as the chief support on the undercard of David Haye’s clash with Manuel Charr at the Manchester Arena on June 29, live on Sky Sports.
The Welshman returns to action after his brave World title challenge against Adrien Broner in Atlantic City in February and he takes on former British champion Crolla in a crucial clash for both their careers after...
David Haye to return to ring for June bout
Former WBA champion David Haye is returning to the boxing ring as he plots a route to another world title fight.
The 32-year-old British heavyweight will fight an as-yet-undetermined opponent on June 29 in Manchester, with another bout scheduled before the end of the year.
Haye was last in the ring in July when he beat British rival Dereck Chisora, with his belief at the time that...
Via AP on Fox
March 28, 2013
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Chisora tweet about Haye cause for concern?
British heavyweight Dereck Chisora tweeted, "On my way to Las Vegas" Saturday, sparking speculation he was trying to track down his countryman David Haye in the aftermath of their ugly brawl in Munich a week earlier.
The brawl came in the news conference following Chisora's loss to WBC world champion Vitali Klitschko, and left him facing a lifetime ban from the sport...
Via Fox Sports
February 26, 2012
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Haye blames Chisora for starting post-fight brawl
David Haye has blamed Dereck Chisora for instigating their brawl at the news conference following Chisora's loss to WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko.
Haye says Chisora ''caused a serious disturbance to occur, something which threatened to damage the reputation of the sport we both love.'' Haye adds that he is ''bitterly disappointed''...
Via AP on Fox
February 20, 2012
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