David Haye is an optimist, a boxer who subscribes to the philosophy of cometh the hour, cometh the man.
The renowned former British heavyweight champion reckons it is now or never for Shane Cameron. And rightly so.
Seven hostile London-based sparring sessions gave Haye an insight into Cameron's burning motivation to exorcise his David Tua-inflicted demons. Haye dished out punishing blows, accompanied by some pertinent advice, and was impressed by Cameron's retaliation.
"No-one was knocked down but it was no-holds-barred sparring," Haye told the Sunday-Star Times from London.
"It was guns blazing from the first day. That's exactly what we wanted and exactly what Shane needed. We did some great rounds. It was mutually beneficial, him travelling halfway across the world."
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The renowned former British heavyweight champion reckons it is now or never for Shane Cameron. And rightly so.
Seven hostile London-based sparring sessions gave Haye an insight into Cameron's burning motivation to exorcise his David Tua-inflicted demons. Haye dished out punishing blows, accompanied by some pertinent advice, and was impressed by Cameron's retaliation.
"No-one was knocked down but it was no-holds-barred sparring," Haye told the Sunday-Star Times from London.
"It was guns blazing from the first day. That's exactly what we wanted and exactly what Shane needed. We did some great rounds. It was mutually beneficial, him travelling halfway across the world."
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