David Haye says Tyson Fury has a puncher's chance of beating Wladimir Klitschko on Saturday night but expects the Ukrainian to retain his world titles.
Haye - who on Tuesday confirmed he is making a comeback to boxing after a three-and-a-half-year absence - was beaten by Klitschko on points in 2011 and subsequently called off fights against Fury on two occasions.
Haye says Fury's sheer size and power could trouble the heavyweight champion, but gives the Mancunian no more than a one in 20 chance of causing an upset in Germany.
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Haye - who on Tuesday confirmed he is making a comeback to boxing after a three-and-a-half-year absence - was beaten by Klitschko on points in 2011 and subsequently called off fights against Fury on two occasions.
Haye says Fury's sheer size and power could trouble the heavyweight champion, but gives the Mancunian no more than a one in 20 chance of causing an upset in Germany.
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