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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Haye Explains Return, Backs Klitschko To Beat Fury

    David Haye admits a sense of unfinished business has lured him back to the ring, with his sights firmly set on becoming world heavyweight champion once again.

    Haye has announced he will be facing Australian Mark de Mori at London's O2 Arena on January 16 in a bout which will be the 35-year-old Briton's first since he beat compatriot Dereck Chisora in July 2012.

    In 2011, Haye lost his WBA title in a unification clash with Wladimir Klitschko.

    And when asked about his reasons for making a comeback, Haye told Sky Sports News: "It is unfinished business.
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  • Luilun
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    Haye will Ko Wilder

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    • Jewish-Reptile
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      Haye will ko Joshua.

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      • Sweden2716
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        Haye a world heavyweight champion ? Are you serious ? Lois, Walcott, Dempsey, Frazier must be turning over in their graves. Haye who talked so much before fighting Wladmir and then wet himself in the ring. STAY RETIRED !

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        • Fury4daWIN
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          Haye looks rough. Effect of the PEDs or just age catching up to him?

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          • BoxngLove
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            Still no chance of having a thread without a PED whistle-blower chimming in!
            Haye had one of the best managed heavyweight careers. I thought Fury would follow suit and beat up old men for a while, too. Now that the smoke has cleared, Haye can just fade away before he breaks another toe.

            Originally posted by Fury4daWIN


            Haye looks rough. Effect of the PEDs or just age catching up to him?

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              "Unfinished business lured him back into the ring" lolololol

              No David, you're back because you're skint.

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              • El-blanco
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                Originally posted by Fury4daWIN


                Haye looks rough. Effect of the PEDs or just age catching up to him?
                judging by his eyes, he's either drinking a lot and partying late, or stressed out of his mind. Glad to see him back if he's fully committed. I get the feeling he's just looking for money and will tarnish his career.

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                • D-MiZe
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                  After Haye becomes undisputed world champion, he'll return to Hollywood and continue to make blockbuster movies.

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                  • BigAlexSand
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                    Haye will lose to most of the elite guys at Heavyweight. Joshua, Wilder, and Klitchko are too much and dare I say even the oaf of a man in Fury. Haye is too small to this day and age; maybe 5 years ago if he was truely dedicated... I could see Haye pull off a upset against the likes of a Wilder/Fury.

                    Haye has become a joke and will never be forgotten for the pore excuse of "My Toe"... Almost as wild as Tyson claiming a broken neck!

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