David Haye has accused world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury of heaping shame on his sport over his controversial comments since his upset victory over Wladimir Klitschko in Germany.
Speaking on BBC Radio Two's Jeremy Vine programme on Monday, Fury refused to back down on his claims that the world would end once ****sexuality, ******** and *****philia were legalized.
Former champion Haye returns to the ring after a three-and-a-half year absence in January when he faces Australian fighter Mark de Mori in London, and is hoping to move into the frame for a shot at Fury.
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Speaking on BBC Radio Two's Jeremy Vine programme on Monday, Fury refused to back down on his claims that the world would end once ****sexuality, ******** and *****philia were legalized.
Former champion Haye returns to the ring after a three-and-a-half year absence in January when he faces Australian fighter Mark de Mori in London, and is hoping to move into the frame for a shot at Fury.
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