LONDON. — Former British heavyweight boxing champion David Haye spectacularly called for a fight with Tyson Fury after winning on his comeback on Saturday night.
Haye out-boxed Joe Fournier to win a unanimous decision in Florida but claimed he had held back so he didn’t gave away any secrets to Fury.
Haye, now 40, said: “There’s one fighter I’d come back to professional boxing for. That’s Tyson Fury. “That big fat dosser, I know his kryptonite, I know what he can’t handle.
“He wants a fight? ‘The Hayemaker’ will come for you. “When Tyson Fury really wants a challenge, the fans want to see it, the fans want to see Tyson Fury facing someone who can knock him out. “I know that he knows it, his dad knows it, his uncle knows it.”
Haye twice withdrew from scheduled fights with Fury due to injuries.
While Fury has gone on to become the undefeated WBC heavyweight champion and own statement wins over Wladimir Klitschko and Deontay Wilder, Haye’s career ended with two losses to Tony Bellew in 2017 and 2018.
But Haye, the former cruiserweight and heavyweight world champion, insisted that three years of full rest means he is now injury-free and capable of seeking redemption against Fury. — Sky Sports.



