British heavyweights David Haye and Dereck Chisora were working hard and looked to be in great shape as they showed their moves to the local media. The boxers will collide this Saturday night at Upton Park in West Ham. Over 30,000 fans are expected to witness this very anticipated grudge match, as the two fighters promise to continue the battle they started in February - when they traded punches at a post-fight press conference in Germany.
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Photos: Haye, Chisora Training Hard For Grudge Match
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ElMeroChingonMon Jul 9, 2012, 6:24 PM UTC
Really good picture here boxingscene, Kudos
http://www.boxingscene.com/uploads/54814/david-haye-dereck-chisora-public-20120707-095121-527.jpg
Jim_JeffriesMon Jul 9, 2012, 4:10 PM UTC
promotions are more important than fights in terms of getting the wheels turning
haye's HW fights have been sh#t. it's what he's doing outside of the ring that is making waves.
if he didnt crack chisora on the nose with a glass bottle in his hand he'd probably still be retired or trying to con his way into a vitali fight.
Yeah he's a genius at marketing himself and it certainly doesn't hurt to have an opponent like Chisora who's not afraid to spit water in Wlad's face or threaten Haye's life on camera after getting "glassed."
gmc_rfc_06Mon Jul 9, 2012, 4:09 PM UTC
I don't really know why people blame Haye for the Harrison 'fight'.
Haye told everyone exactly what was going to happen throughout the entire build-up and then it happened. The Klitschko fight? That one I can understand.
New_EnglandMon Jul 9, 2012, 4:00 PM UTC
Amazing that Haye is able to generate this type of anticipation after the Harrison debacle.
promotions are more important than fights in terms of getting the wheels turning
haye's HW fights have been sh#t. it's what he's doing outside of the ring that is making waves.
if he didnt crack chisora on the nose with a glass bottle in his hand he'd probably still be retired or trying to con his way into a vitali fight.
10731086109310771103Mon Jul 9, 2012, 3:51 PM UTC
Amazing that Haye is able to generate this type of anticipation after the Harrison debacle.
And the klitschko fight too
His run at HW is horrific yet the UK still eats him up


