David Haye has aimed a shot at Tyson Fury ahead of their heavyweight clash on September 28 by insisting that his sparring partners would be able to beat the Mancunian.
Fury will put his unbeaten record the line against former WBA world champion Haye in Manchester in what is one of the most anticipated grudge matches in British boxing.
Haye, who has 26 wins and two losses on his record, will go into the clash as a favourite despite giving up six inches in height and seven inches in reach to his 25-year-old opponent.
But the 32-year-old, who defeated Russian giant Nikolay Valuev to claim the WBA belt, is confident his stable of sparring partners will have him more than ready to face Fury. [Click Here To Read More]
Fury will put his unbeaten record the line against former WBA world champion Haye in Manchester in what is one of the most anticipated grudge matches in British boxing.
Haye, who has 26 wins and two losses on his record, will go into the clash as a favourite despite giving up six inches in height and seven inches in reach to his 25-year-old opponent.
But the 32-year-old, who defeated Russian giant Nikolay Valuev to claim the WBA belt, is confident his stable of sparring partners will have him more than ready to face Fury. [Click Here To Read More]
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