DAVID HAYE will only return to the ring to fight either Anthony Joshua or Tyson Fury having overcome the injury problems that ended his boxing career. Last seen coming a cropper in a pair of bouts with Tony Bellew, the former heavyweight champion says only the best could tempt him back. Fans are desperate to see Joshua and Fury square off but respective fights with Kubrat Pulev and Deontay Wilder are first on their agenda, and can only take place after the coronavirus pandemic eases. Haye believes his body is back in rude health following a spate of injury issues but admits a championship return would push it to the limit. The 39-year-old told Behind The Gloves: “The only one that I would do it for is the winner of AJ and Tyson Fury because that would be No1 vs No1. “That’s probably the only one, but not really. It’s a lot to go through.”I got my body in a good place right now, and I’m in a good place. All my injuries have healed up. There’s been no hardcore training. I’ve been at home with my weights.” Haye famously ripped his Achilles tendon during his 2017 grudge match defeat to… Read full this story
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