Heavyweight Championships Haye vs Chisora Live

War of words at a feisty press event

David Haye: "If you think he's a real heavyweight because he's got a gut then congratulations, he's a big heavyweight."

Dereck Chisora: "You need to think of better punchlines."

When the two fighters met for a head to head at a June 12 press conference, with just over a month until the big fight, the tensions were rising!
Haye and Chisora: Licensed to Thrill

David Haye and Dereck Chisora will settle their differences in the ring after their press conference brawl in February LIVE from Upton Park, West Ham, London on BoxNationTV.

The two men will meet on July 14th in one of the most eagerly anticipated all-British fights in recent years!

On May 18th, it was confirmed that the two Londoners would fight for the WBO International and WBA Intercontinental Heavyweight Championships in a fight being billed "Licensed to Thrill".
Haye and Chisora clash in Germany

Haye and Chisora were at the centre of a memorable press conference brawl in the hours after Chisora had lost to Vitali Klitschko.

Former World Heavyweight champion Haye disrupted the media event, causing Chisora to depart the stage and engage in a messy brawl before hundreds of assembled media figures.

And so the stage was set, as their rivalry will now be ended in the ring live on BoxNation.
David Haye

David "Hayemaker" Haye has been one of Britain's stand out fighters over the last decade. He first dominated the cruiserweight division, unifying the WBA, WBO and WBC titles with a pulsating second round TKO over Enzo Maccarinelli in 2008 before moving up to heavyweight.

He defeated man mountain Nikolay Valuev to secure the WBA World Heavyweight Championship in 2009 before successful TKO defences against John Ruiz and Audley Harrison.

The Bermondsey fighter's most recent bout was a memorable, but unsuccessful, unification bout against Wladimir Klitschko in July 2011. In the aftermath of the fight, Haye announced his retirement from the sport.
Dereck Chisora

Dereck "Del Boy" Chisora has stepped into the limelight, perhaps for the wrong reasons, in the last year. The Zimbabwe-born, London-based heavyweight has a 15 - 3 record, losing three of his last four bouts.

In his last outing, Chisora memorably lost against Vitali Klitschko as he attempted a WBC World Heavyweight Championship challenge LIVE on BoxNationTV from the Olympiahalle, Munich. The fight weekend was marred by a string of incidents, including Chisora spitting water in Vitali's brother Wladimir's face immediately prior to the fight, and the post-fight altercation he shared with David Haye.

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