3 possible scenarios: 1) He's genuinely injured 2) He's ducking Charr 3) A bigger fight (Fury/Vitali) has presented itself.
Charr would have demolished Haye. It would have been Liston-Patterson all over again... and David "the ducker" Haye knows this. A wise move on his part.
4) Haye saw Charr's indestructible tornado of a style and fainted, banging his hand on a coffee table.
5) David Haye doesn't actually exist and he's a figment of our imagination. Like Tyler Durden in fight club.
Maybe he found out about Charr's 100% win, 100% KO ratio against British HW's :think Charr strikes fear in the hearts of the wicked :smoke
6) Charr is actually a robot cyborg from the future, sent to destroy every "inferior" Heavyweight for zombie Hitler and his race of super intelligent penguin Nazis.
Steve Bunce ‏@bigdaddybunce 23m It has been confirmed by @EddieHearn that there will be full refunds available for the Haye no-show and undercard will be moved to new venue Just incase anyone has tickets.
Probably his toe. I remember seeing that and thinking that its not the type of injury you ever fully recover from. It's a shame, he had a decent career and never fully fulfilled his potential, but there's no point in risking having your entire legs amputated just because you want to entertain the fans. Pulling out of the fight and retiring would be the best decision.