The fight, due to take place at Upton Park in east London on July 14, has been sanctioned by the Luxembourg federation, with neither Haye nor Chisora currently licensed by the BBBofC.
The pair notoriously traded blows in Munich in February, when they clashed at a press conference which followed Chisora's loss to Vitali Klitschko.
The fall-out from the clash saw Chisora's licence rescinded by the BBBofC while Haye, who is technically retired, was largely unrepentant.
The British board have said they would rescind the existing licences of anybody involved in the promotion of the fight, but their Luxembourg counterparts, together with "a number of licence holders", have now responded to that threat. [Click Here To Read More]
The pair notoriously traded blows in Munich in February, when they clashed at a press conference which followed Chisora's loss to Vitali Klitschko.
The fall-out from the clash saw Chisora's licence rescinded by the BBBofC while Haye, who is technically retired, was largely unrepentant.
The British board have said they would rescind the existing licences of anybody involved in the promotion of the fight, but their Luxembourg counterparts, together with "a number of licence holders", have now responded to that threat. [Click Here To Read More]
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