Haye: "Yes, I am a professional fighter and I want to earn as much as I can," said Haye at a face-to-face press conference he attended with Maccarinelli yesterday. "But I also want to be able to look back at my boxing career in 50 years' time and know that I came through fights like this, and beat the best people out there. A lot of my big fans have been saying 'don't take this fight', but I told my manager Adam Booth to go out there and try to make sure that I got the fight." http://sport.guardian.co.uk/boxing/story/0,,2237019,00.html
Enzo at 5-4 was also rated as one of the Guardian's new years bets :huh They don't seem very attractive odds to me.
Right can sone help me, i thinking of going to this fight but im unsure where the best place is to buy tickets. I found this site... http://www.threechings.co.uk/boxing/david-haye-v-enzo-maccarinelli-tickets.htm ... and was thinking of buying the lower tier seating for £145.00, but im unsure whether those would be good seats, i don't wanna end up being to far away from the fight. I got a pic form what the seating plan might be This content is protected Im just asking where abouts would the lower tier seating be on this seating plan? Thanks in advance
****ing warren. i have shelled out, now i am ****ed for getting home, no tubes when the place empties fwankie mate:twisted: ****.