DAVID HAYE has told punters to back him to KO Tyson Fury inside two rounds on September 28. The Londoner hopes to stop his British rival in Manchester and put himself back into contention for one of the world titles held by the Klitschko brothers, Wladimir and Vitali.
Haye, 32, insists he has no worries ahead of facing 6ft 9in Fury, 25, after what he describes as his toughest training camp.
The former WBA world heavyweight champion has sparred with American prospect Deontay Wilder – and believes fighting unbeaten Fury will be much easier.
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Haye, 32, insists he has no worries ahead of facing 6ft 9in Fury, 25, after what he describes as his toughest training camp.
The former WBA world heavyweight champion has sparred with American prospect Deontay Wilder – and believes fighting unbeaten Fury will be much easier.
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