David Haye has hit back at claims by Vitali Klitschko's manager Bernd Boente that the Brit turned down a fight with the Ukrainian because he fears him. "It makes absolutely no sense for me to turn down a fight I desperately want," said Haye. "Remember, the whole idea behind going ahead with this Dereck Chisora fight was that a victory may then lead to a fight with Vitali Klitschko. That was my plan, my reason for returning to the ring."
"A victory may then lead..." he only had to sign the damned contract. :roll: Although I like it to see Haye take the hard route this time out, instead of the easy way to a payday.
Just because he refused it,doesn't mean it was reasonable.I'm confident any offer from K2 would have been less than Haye considered worthwhile. In fact I wouldn't be surprised if that was the intention,just so they could say he refused.
what this guy saiddeal haye would never fight chisora if chisora was any kind of a threat haye wins via knockout. chisora aint that good and is way way overated on this ****ing forum.. :hi:
You must of missed the part where Booth says they accepted the draft contract and then they heard nothing back from Beonte till he opens his lying mouth yesterday.