DAVID HAYE admits that even if he chops down gypsy giant Tyson Fury he could still be left frozen out of the world title scene.
The British rivals – both ranked in the top ten by three of the four world governing bodies – go toe-to-toe at Manchester Arena on September 28.
Haye, 32, is even the WBA’s top contender for Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko after Russian Alexander Povetkin, who the champion faces in a £15million clash on October 5.
Wladimir, 37, holds four of the five world titles while his brother Vitali is the WBC champion.
But Londoner Haye is not holding his breath over fighting either brother.
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The British rivals – both ranked in the top ten by three of the four world governing bodies – go toe-to-toe at Manchester Arena on September 28.
Haye, 32, is even the WBA’s top contender for Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko after Russian Alexander Povetkin, who the champion faces in a £15million clash on October 5.
Wladimir, 37, holds four of the five world titles while his brother Vitali is the WBC champion.
But Londoner Haye is not holding his breath over fighting either brother.
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