Only way I see him getting back on is if he acquiesces to fighting one of the US contenders and earning himself a second bite at a Klitschko.
One gets the impression, though, that Haye (mistakenly) feels he's above a scrap with an Arreola or a Chambers or anyone else beneath the Top 2.
He's wasted enough of everyone's time already - let 'emm rot.
One gets the impression, though, that Haye (mistakenly) feels he's above a scrap with an Arreola or a Chambers or anyone else beneath the Top 2.
He's wasted enough of everyone's time already - let 'emm rot.
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