David Haye Statement

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  1. Sir Will Wigan

    Sir Will Wigan HLF: A Real "Fightin' Man" Full Member

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    This came straight from the hand of a 700 quid per hour partner of a Magic Circle or Silver Circle firm.
     
  2. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  3. Lunny

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    Chisora: There is a bottle in and around my chin area.
     
  4. Green

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    OP updated with full article from the S*n.
     
  5. JFT96

    JFT96 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol::lol:
     
  6. armhard

    armhard Member Full Member

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    Haye of course is completely innocent and blameless....If he had gone on any longer he would have us believe he actually wasn't there....
     
  7. ASL

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    Full statement:

    David Haye Official Statement (Re: Munich)

    It is with regret that I feel I have to issue this statement to clarify certain matters, following an unfortunate incident that occurred on Saturday night (February 18 in Munich, Germany at the Vitali Klitschko vs. Dereck Chisora post-fight press conference.

    I was in Munich to watch the WBC world heavyweight title bout between Klitschko and Chisora and provide punditry for BoxNation, and accredited as such.

    During the post-fight press conference, I was stood at the back of the room. It wasn't until Bernd Bonte said my name and involved me in the press conference that I commented. I was then happy to banter back and forth with Bonte and Klitschko, keen to ascertain whether he (Vitali) would stay true to his word and reiterate his desire to do what his younger brother couldn't do - knock me out. I felt as though the public would want to hear more information about this potential bout and that we could both start beating the drum ahead of a showdown later this year.

    However, at this point Chisora began firing insults at me from his position on the top table. In fact, he has recently made a habit of saying derogatory things about me in the press.

    Moments before declaring he wanted to go face-to-face with me, Chisora assured the gathered media that he would give me 'two slaps'. Chisora had, of course, already been shrouded in controversy that weekend.

    Despite this, Chisora climbed down from the top table, removed his robe and then walked towards me, entourage in tow, in an aggressive manner. I held my ground, but, unfortunately, he caused a serious disturbance to occur, something which threatened to damage the reputation of the sport we both love. Regrettably, some members of his entourage also encouraged the chaos.

    Nevertheless, Chisora and I soon separated, brushed ourselves down and moved in opposite directions.

    The confrontation then reignited, however, and both Don Charles and Adam Booth became involved in the mess. Adam suffered a cut to the head.

    Thankfully, it didn't take long for the ruckus to again settle down. It was then that I heard Chisora say he planned to 'shoot me dead'.

    I decided to leave the venue and return to my hotel, a move which I hoped would diffuse the situation. However, Chisora's team were staying at the same hotel as me and, in light of the threats Chisora had made in front of the world's media, it seemed far more appropriate for me and Adam to leave the hotel as quickly as possible.

    Consequently, I left Munich on an earlier flight on Sunday morning and have been thinking about what happened ever since, as well as replaying the incident many times via YouTube. It goes without saying, I am bitterly disappointed to have been a part of what transpired on Saturday evening.

    I realise I am no angel - and don't mind a bit of professional trash-talk to help raise boxing's profile - but, during my 21 years in the sport, I have never been involved in, or even witnessed, such a serious fracas. If requested, I shall happily assist the boxing authorities with any investigation they wish to launch and, ultimately, hope that all lessons learned from this incident will be implemented.

    I also hope Dereck Chisora is able to learn from his mistakes this past weekend, right the wrongs and then go on to fulfil his potential in the boxing ring.

    http://www.hayemaker.com/news/article/223/david-haye-official-statement-re-munich.aspx
     
  8. JOSEY WALES

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    Looking at that picture both Haye and Chisora are lucky Del's jugular din't get sliced up , whenever anyone punches someone in the face with a bottle neck in their fist they are skating on very thin ice my pedigree chums . they should just except their fines , bans or whatever and get the **** on with their careers , these vendettas in my experience are the easiest **** to start but the hardest things to stop .
     
  9. Strongback

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    The biggest con Haye ever pulled was his nice guy broad smile demenour.

    I'll judge him by his actions and not the words he paid an expensive solicitor to write for him.
     
  10. TheUzi

    TheUzi MISSION INCOMPLETE Full Member

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    Exactly


    No one should buy that ****. :verysad
     
  11. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    Considering the shonky grammar and casual spelling mistakes, I think it came from the heart.
     
  12. silly_illy

    silly_illy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Haye the politician!

    & con man.
     
  13. Strongback

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    That **** doesn't have a heart.

    He'd sell his mother for another 10 minutes in the limelight.

    He should get into acting as he says he wants to. He'd have an Oscar in no time.

    'Judge a man not by his words but by his deeds'. Whoever said that first was a very wise man.
     
  14. silly_illy

    silly_illy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    reading that...he dont want no part of Chisora!
     
  15. ryanm8655

    ryanm8655 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why would he want to fight Chisora?

    Why give Chisora another high profile fight he doesn't deserve?

    The money isn't going to be great without Sky and Frank isn't going to let Chisora fight Haye on Sky...