British Boxer David Haye Confirms He Will Box Again: Hayemaker Aiming To Become Heavyweight Champion Of The World Again

By Kenneth Brown | Jun 06, 2014 02:54 PM EDT

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David Haye has done it all. He dominated the cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions, making an unbreakable reputation for himself. After a ton of injuries, backing out of fights and a lot of television appearances, many began to wonder if his career was over. In fact many took his silence as a confirmation that it truly was over, but all along Haye was working hard to ensure that he would box again. In a tell all interview with the UK Independent newspaper, he's opened up about his suffering and insists not only will he box again, but he will become the heavyweight champion of the world once again.

When asked if a comeback was possible, he replied "Is this feasible? "Yes, because my trainer, Adam Booth, and I have analysed why I was so injury-prone and we believe, with the disadvantages I have as a small heavyweight, we have a training programme designed to minimise the risk. It means instead of fighting once every 18 months I'll be looking to box three times a year, move up the rankings and fight for the title within two years." Could this new Haye really stay clear of injuries?

What spurs him on? He explained "When the doctors said I wouldn't be able to fight again everyone automatically retired me. But I never said anything. I was determined to prove people wrong, like I have been all my life. " Many have said that he will look to fight a British fighter, but he insists he wants more than that. He continued "Not interested. I've beaten Chisora already and I'd take more satisfaction in knowing I'll deprive Fury of a £5m payday than if I knocked him out, which I would."

Why couldn't Haye walk away? Was it the money? Apparently not. He concluded "It's because I have to. I've always wanted to finish boxing on my terms: to walk away when I decide, not when boxing does. Well, if it all ended now boxing has won, hasn't it? It's tossed me out of the ring."

Can David Haye become the heavyweight champion of the world once again?

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