Hayemaker Feels Need for Speed in Top Division ; As He Steps Up From Cruiserweight Level, David Haye Will Rely On His Natural Agility to Dodge the Big Blows.
Evening Standard - London › November 14, 2008
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Evening Standard - London › November 14, 2008
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DAVID HAYE has never been afraid to take a risk and tomorrow he will embark on the biggest gamble of his career when he steps into the ring at the O2 Arena.
There the former undisputed cruiserweight champion will formally launch his bid to become a world heavyweight king when he takes on Monte Barrett, a veteran American who is making a career out of cutting fancied contenders down to size.See the full content of this document
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Hayemaker Feels Need for Speed in Top Division ; As He Steps Up From Cruiserweight Level, David Haye Will Rely On His Natural Agility to Dodge the Big Blows.
In successive fights Barrett beat the highly touted Dominick Guinn and Owen Beck, both previously undefeated in 24 contests. Then in June, the 37-yearold took just 57 seconds to topple 6...
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