Haye is a very clever guy. He explained himself very well, pointed out all the bad stuff Chisora did which weren't even related to that particular subject and was even joking with the guys in the studio in the end. Chisora isn't clever enough to come across as well as Haye.
I hated David Haye more than anything leading up to the Wlad fight. But hindsight is 20/20. For what it's worth (and probably not a lot), I'm definitely now a fan and I hope he fights again. Would be a shame to be deprived of seeing a good fighter with charisma fight again, at least to a boxing fan.
I agree with him, Chisora was not coming down there for a chat, he could have done anything, I'd have hit him first too. Haye was fighting so many guys he even smashed a camera tripod over his own trainer, I mean, what does that tell you? He was outnumbered massively and defended himself the best he could. I doubt Booth sees it that way though
I was with him until Skinner derailed him with the glass comment, he was just blabbering then. But I see his point, if he was invited to the show then that's fine, but I doubt it.
Quote of the week "I feel his knuckles in my face, what am I supposed to do? I gotta close the show" :smoke
I mean if the Klitschko's actually wanted him there. Him being a member of Boxnation doesn't really count.