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Tuesday 18 September 2012

David Haye wants British licence for Vitali Klitschko bout


David Haye

David Haye is keen to regain a British boxing licence as he continues to pursue a fight with WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko.
Haye fought Dereck Chisora under the auspices of the Luxembourg Boxing Federation in July because Chisora's British licence had been withdrawn.
Chisora lost his licence after brawling with Haye in February, while Haye was officially retired at the time.
"My aim is to get Vitali in a ring next year," said the 31-year-old Briton.
"The only way we [Haye and Chisora] were able to deliver the fight the public wanted, when they wanted it, was to both apply for foreign licences.
"I'm a British boxer, I have never had any issues with the board and, should a fight with Vitali Klitschko happen, I'd be keen to have the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) in my corner, simply because they are so experienced and are the best at what they do."

David Haye's career

  • 2001: Loses to Cuban Odlanier Solis in the final of the World Amateur Championships in Belfast
  • 2002: Wins first fight as a professional against Tony Booth
  • 2004: Loses for the first time against former WBO champion Carl Thompson
  • 2005: Beats Alexander Gurov for EBU cruiserweight belt
  • 2007: Wins WBC cruiserweight title against Jean-Marc Mormeck
  • 2008: Wins WBO title against Enzo Maccarinelli and announces he is moving up to heavyweight
  • 2009: Beats WBA heavyweight champion Nikolay Valuev on points
  • 2010: Defends title against American John Ruiz in April
  • 2011: Loses to Wladimir Klitschko in Hamburg in July
  • 2011: Retires on his 31st birthday in October
  • 2012: Brawls with Dereck Chisora in Munich media conference in February
  • 2012: Knocks out Chisora in east London bout in July
Robert Smith, general secretary of the BBBofC, told BBC Sport that he was yet to receive a licence application from Haye.
He said: "Once we get an application we'll deal with it. If we do, we'll go through the necessary steps and consider it. Until that stage there's not a great deal more to say."
Klitschko, whose younger brother Wladimir beat Haye in 2011, defeated Manuel Charr earlier this month.
However, the 40-year-old is standing for election to the Ukrainian parliament in October, which could scupper Haye's plans for a fight.
"If I was Vitali Klitschko, I wouldn't want to go out on a win like that," said Haye, who knocked Chisora out in five rounds, of Klitschko's fourth-round stoppage of Charr.
"This is the only fight that interests me at heavyweight and the WBC world heavyweight title is the one belt I'm desperate to win before I retire for good."
The WBC has already held talks with Haye, after which its chairman Jose Sulamain said the former WBA title holder was "welcome to return".
The WBC had threatened Haye with expulsion after he brawled with Chisora following the latter's bout with Vitali Klitschko in Munich.
Haye has repeatedly sought a fight against Vitali and said in November that talks between the two parties were under way.
However, Vitali opted for a title defence against Haye's fellow Briton Chisora, defeating him by a unanimous decision.
Because Haye did not hold a British licence at the time of his brawl with Chisora, it meant the BBBofC was unable to take any action against him.
Meanwhile, Luxembourg Boxing Federation (LBF) president Pierre Back said he was unaware of Haye's decision to hand back his LBF licence.
"I hope he will respect the one-year contract to hold a Luxembourg boxing licence because that was the deal with him," Back told BBC Sport.

Source : BBC Sport

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