By Mark Vester

According to British boxing insider, Steve Bunce, reports of a deal being struck between WBA heavyweight champion David Haye and Audley Harrison are premature. Bunce spoke with Harrison's promoter Eddie Hearn, who denied reports that his fighter agreed to a £1million deal to fight Haye on November 13.

Hearn did confirm the two sides are speaking. Bunce also spoke with Haye's manager, Adam Booth, who also confirmed the talks but said they are speaking with several other fighters as well.

"What Adam Booth said on behalf of David Haye, 'yes, we are still talking.' But he also said they are speaking with five other people," Bunce said.

"It's a possible fight. I think it can happen because it makes cash common sense."

Harrison is a very big fight in England and he presents the least amount of risk when you size him up to some of the other options out there, like Wladimir or Vitali Klitschko.

"David Haye, he's the boss here. He wants to make the most amount of money for the least amount of risk. It's that simple. And Audley Harrison I'll tell you what, from where David Haye is sitting and Adam Booth is sitting - that is the most amount of money for the least amount of risk, trust me," Bunce said.

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