David Haye stopped Monte Barrett in the fifth round of the pair's heavyweight clash to send out a warning to his world-title rivals.In just his second fight at the weight, the British 'Hayemaker' had way too much power for Barrett, who was sent to the canvas five times before the referee waved the fight off.Things did not start well for Barrett, the American stumbling as he entered the ring at the O2 Arena in London, much to the...Full Story.
David Haye's manager Adam Booth said that talks would begin about a potential clash with either Klitschko brother in 2009 immediately after the Monte Barrett fight - assuming his man comes through Saturday's test. Since Haye challenged met Wladimir Klitschko in London's Excel Arena there has been talk about the two meeting. With Vitali Klitschko winning the WBC World title...Full Story.
David Haye slammed Monte Barrett's press conference antics, calling him a prima dona and insisting that he will be throwing bombs from the first bell. Barrett complained about the size of his room, his daily allowance and a rematch clause in his contract - which Haye's manager Adam Booth insists will now be taken out. Haye believes this behaviour shows that Barrett is not in the right frame of mind to step into the ring...Full Story.
American heavyweight Monte Barrett refused to accept a rematch clause as he launched a tirade of complaints against David Haye's promotional company when the pair came face to face on Thursday.The 37-year-old veteran ranted about a range of issues as he launched a savage verbal attack on Haye, his trainer-manager Adam Booth and their Hayemaker Promotions company who are staging Saturday night's fight...Read More.
David Haye took just five minutes and four seconds to clatter Enzo Maccarinelli to defeat and win his battle of Britain in emphatic fashion at the O2 Arena in London.Haye banged home two big rights to leave the Welshman reeling around the ring on wobbly legs and add Maccarinelli's WBO cruiserweight crown to the WBC and WBA titles he already owned...Full Story.
David Haye knocked down Jean-Marc Mormeck to take the Frenchman's WBC and WBA world cruiserweight titles in Paris. Londoner Haye was on the canvas himself in the fourth round but forced a stoppage in the seventh with a crushing right hand which had Mormeck down, rising to the count but failing to convince the referee he was fit to continue.Twenty-seven-year-old Haye seemed sure to be in for a long haul..Full Story.
Needing little introduction, David ‘The Hayemaker’ Haye currently stands as the hottest cruiserweight-turned-heavyweight commodity since Evander ‘The Real Deal’ Holyfield. Boasting the hand and foot speed of a middleweight and the power of a Mack truck, Haye has scooped and unified all the major world cruiserweight titles within an explosive four-month period. A former world amateur champion as a heavyweight...Full Story.
David Haye is one of Britain’s most prominent boxers. He has gained considerable international attention for his success in the sport and has consistently topped the World Boxing Association (WBA), World Boxing Council (WBC) and World Boxing Organisation (WBO) rankings for the best-performing cruiserweight boxer. David Haye is often affectionately referred to as the Hayemaker by his fans...Read More.