I will be champion again

Haye was beaten on points by Wladimir Klitschko in July
David Haye believes he will turn universe heavyweight champion once again, notwithstanding carrying late from boxing.
The ex-WBA champion retired in October after losing to Wladimir Klitschko, whose hermit Vitali owns a WBC belt.
“My people are articulate loosely with Vitali’s people and they have shown a penetrating seductiveness in a intensity fight,” Haye told BBC Sport.
“I’m going to stay in figure if that call comes, and if it does come we will be heavyweight champion again.”
The 31-year-old was articulate about his destiny after a training event in his south London gym, carrying paid reverence to Muhammad Ali, who incited 70 on Tuesday.
London-born Haye, who changed adult from cruiserweight to win a heavyweight climax opposite Nikolay Valuev, mislaid his pretension in a joint hitch when he was beaten on points by Wladimir in Jul and announced his retirement 3 months later, on his 31st birthday.
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Vitali seems really penetrating to hit me out
David Haye
Ex-world heavyweight champion
The Briton pronounced after a quarrel that his opening opposite a WBO, IBF and IBO champion had been affected by a damaged toe.
“I’ve always lerned to stay in figure and we sight each day,” combined Haye.
“If there is a quarrel that pops adult – opposite Vitali or Wladimir – I’ll be in figure and be prepared to go to quarrel and win behind my aged titles.”
Vitali is subsequent scheduled to quarrel Britain’s Dereck Chisora, while Wladimir is due to face France’s Jean-Marc Mormeck, with both those bouts set for March.
“It’s down to Vitali,” combined Haye. “He seems really penetrating to hit me out. Not usually to quarrel me, though to do what his hermit Wladimir couldn’t do and put me on a canvas.
“It depends on how most he wants to put me on a canvas.”
After violence Valuev in Nov 2009 Haye shielded his pretension by stopping American John Ruiz a following April, while his other successful counterclaim came against associate Briton Audley Harrison in Manchester.
Haye, who is a tighten crony of British series one tennis actor Andy Murray, also sent his support to a Scot during a Australian Open.
“It is not a earthy thing with Andy – he has beaten all a large guns during one theatre or other,” pronounced Haye.
“I consider he will be a series one actor in a universe before really prolonged – he is on a right trail – and we have a disreputable feeling that a subsequent Wimbledon will be his time and he can go all a way.”







