I get the feeling that Haye has signed with Warren, in a deal where he can still pick his opponents but Warren will select the date and venue. The only bad thing you can say about Warren is who he puts his fighters up against. But in terms of getting title shots, getting the best venues, payuing the most money, always having a TV deal he is the main man. If Warren can get Skelton a H/W title shot, Rees a title shot, Earl a Title shot, then imagine what he can do if Haye has all 3 belts and beats a top 10 H/W, something none of those guys have done at there weight, including Macceranelli when he won the title!
i would be a little surprised, but maybe he has, like you say warren is top drawer at getting title shots etc... be interesting to see.
my guess no. this fight has long been talked about as a one off no strings attached fight as the only way it would go ahead. before when warren tried to tie haye down to options haye rightly walked away.
Haye's been talking about fighting Rahman at heavyweight in America so I cant imagine he has signed with Warren who wouldnt have Haye fight on a ival show in a billion years. Ill be very suprised if Haye has signed a contract with Warren.
Highly unlikely.Warren always wants future options on his fighters.Im pretty sure Haye would have told him to **** off like he did before in no uncertain terms.
God knows what finally made the deal happen! Maybe there is some stipulation that we dont know about. Maybe a coupla options wouldnt be so bad for haye though, because if Skelton doesnt get battered in january he could be on for a heavyweight title shot quicker than he thinks...
:good But if he beats witter, some of u on here not u personally will say he has waited till witter was on the slide? I hope haye has not signed with warren because maloney has not done a bad job with him getting him a title shot for his twentieth fight. If haye beats enzo do u think he will fight cunningham because cunningham looks a beast.
Thats clear enough but if the money is right and he ahs the chance to clean up a division he might consider it.