Haye wanted to destroy Chisora. Chisora wanted to destroy Haye. Ultimately, Haye was able to prevail to win both championships in front of 30, frenzied attendees in Upton Park, London. For Haye, , the fifth-round drubbing was a great moment. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Haye, right, was over two stones lighter than Chisora for their grudge fight in London.
David Haye and Derek Chisora have announced an amicable split ahead of an expected rematch with New Zealand's Joseph Parker, who defeated the British heavyweight by split decision in Manchester in May. The British heavyweight announced an amicable split from his manager Haye following a three-year partnership, which ended in a split decision points loss to Parker in Manchester in May.
Higgins has confirmed he is discussing the 'final points' of a Chisora vs Parker rematch, but has questioned whether Haye knew his fighter would suffer a crushing loss in the second fight. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player.
The leadup to the bout itself has been shrouded in controversy—first Chisora slapped Klitschko at the weigh-in, then minutes prior to the fight being contested, he spat water in the face of Wladimir, the younger brother of Vitali.
The melee at the press conference was a result of Chisora goading and then confronting Haye, an infraction that led to his arrest by the German police. He was later released, but could still face assault charges, especially after ranting that he would shoot Haye. I'm going to shoot you.
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