According to trainer/manager Adam Booth, David Haye will return to the gym to resume full training in two weeks time. Haye withdrew from June 20th bout with IBF/WBO champ Wladimir Klitschko after suffering a back injury in camp. Booth says a decision on Haye's future will be made in the next few days. [details]
David Haye's Future Plan To Be Decided Very Soon
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Cool well hopefully we will have an opponent in the next week or so.According to trainer/manager Adam Booth, David Haye will return to the gym to resume full training in two weeks time. Haye withdrew from June 20th bout with IBF/WBO champ Wladimir Klitschko after suffering a back injury in camp. Booth says a decision on Haye's future will be made in the next few days. [details]Comment
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He should just fight someone, these 1 or 2 fight a year plans wont help his career and certainly wont leave him a real legacy if he plans to retire before 30. He could pick one of those other 9 guys that wanted to fight Wlad. Johnson, Chambers, Dimitrenko hell Id even watch him beat up on Peter right nowComment
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i've got to think hayes injurys are legit. if not he blew it.
he had his chance. the hvywt division is as weak as it gets.
now he'll have to actualy work his way up.
haye may be big in u.k. but elsewhere very little pull.
with the setanta thing seems like he's going to be staying a local
homeboy.
and now with the injury?he'll have reason to fight some britt hobo in next fight.Comment
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Haye wants to cash out against a Klitschko, so he will never fight someone who might beat him, like Arreola, Dimitrenko, Povetkin, Chambers or JC Gomez.
He'll maybe try to get an old shot fighter like Oleg Maskaev or a journeyman like Owen Beck for his next fight.Comment
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