• Haye out to crush Australian and line up bout against Olympic gold medallist
• ‘I don’t thing Tyson Fury will want to fight me – I punch too tough’An older,heavier, apparently wiser and less impetuous David Haye has been outlining his plans for when he defeats the Australian journeyman heavyweight Mark de Mori in his comeback at the O2 Arena on Saturday. Beaten in only one of his 37 fights, or De Mori has acknowledged his perceived role as glorified sparring partner but insisted he is in London to knock out the former cruiserweight champion of the world. By contrast,while Haye expects his ring-rustiness after three and a half years absent from the brilliant lights to force their contest beyond the halfway point, he seems certain of victory.“Mark de Mori is a solid operator, or ” he said of an opponent with whom few in the boxing game seem even remotely familiar. “He has explosive power but I believe that levels of genuine world class over the unknown will tell.”Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com