Former two division world champion David Haye has few concerns for his showdown with domestic rival Tyson Fury. Following the heated fight, Haye wants to get a crack at either Vitali or Wladimir Klitschko. The fight with Fury is scheduled for September 28 in Manchester. Fury is unbeaten, while Haye was defeated twice - with the last defeat coming at the hands of Wladimir Klitschko by way of decision in 2011. Haye last fought in 2012, knocking out Dereck Chisora in five.
Haye told Sky Sports News: "After I've won this fight I'll be looking to get a world title shot with Vitali or Wladimir Klitschko and that's why I'm taking this fight. It's a fight for the fans and it gets me closer to fighting a big guy, getting used to having a big guy all over me and when it comes to fighting Vitali or Wladimir it is not going to be a stress."
"I'm 32 and he's 24 and he's a young hungry lion. In my early career I took it for granted that I would turn up and knock the guy out. I have realized that everybody is on their A game and everybody raises their level. They are stronger, fitter, faster and more determined. I've had to increase my training and make sure I'm fitter and faster."