Former two division champion David Haye is a man on a mission, and he hopes to knock undefeated Tyson Fury out on September 28th in Manchester. Haye wants to wrong the rights of his performance againt Wladimir Klitschko. To do so, he wants to end Fury within the distance. He doesnt see Fury being able to last more than four to five rounds.

"I underperformed that night against Wladimir," admitted Haye to Sky Sports Ringside. "It was a bad performance. It was one of those things that did not work out on the night, just like it won't work out for Fury on his big night."

"It has always been my ambition to get the fight back with Wlad and win that fight. His brother Vitali made a lot of noise of wanting to fight me but he's gone quiet since then. This guy [Fury] has made a lot of noise and a lot of people want to see him get knocked out, so I am going to do that.

"This whole circus act is nothing new to me, I've been there before, and this is nothing new to me. He thinks he has my number. He thinks he will be able to land punches when he wants to, rough me up. He thinks he is a better athlete, a better human being. That is what having someone's number means."

"But he will be getting hit with shots he cannot see and shots that he lands on his sparring partners and his other opponents won't land on me. I have watched his fights, he has not done anything so far that will work against me. Maybe he is working with his coach and his uncle on something that we have not seen yet in the ring. But if he does what he has done already then there is no way that this fight goes four to five rounds."