WBA
heavyweight champion David Haye is celebrating his big win from
Saturday night in Germany. He defied the odds and won a majority
decision over the 7'2 Nikolai Valuev to capture the title; becoming the
first British heavyweight since Lennox Lewis to win the world crown.
Per the order of the WBA, Haye must now defend the title against
mandatory challenger John Ruiz of Puerto Rico. Ruiz is former two-time
WBA champion.
Haye believes that he will be too fast for Ruiz. He predicts a another big win, by knockout.
"I don't think he is the most entertaining. He has won the world title
before and you don't do that by being a bad fighter," said Haye. "I
will be way too fast, I will knock him out."
Haye did not go through with his schedu
...
Read more »