Haye calls out ‘dosser’ Fury after comeback win as he ‘knows his kryptonite’
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David Haye has called out Tyson Fury and demanded to fight the Brit, insisting he knows how to beat him.
The boxing promoter came out of retirement on Saturday to take on Joe Fournier in Florida.
The 40-year-old made easy work of the match and won on a unanimous decision but only one name was on his mind as he picked up the win.
He 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 had been scheduled to take on Fury in the past but pulled out of both fights through injury.
The Gypsy King went on to become the WBC heavyweight champion after impressive victories over Wladimir Klitschko and Deontay Wilder.
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Haye, on the other hand, saw his career end with two losses to Tony Bellew after a savage war of words.
However, the London-born fighter has insisted that time away from the ring has helped him recover from his fitness issues.
"It's been in my mind for a long time, since 2013," Haye said. "The fight didn't happen, I got an injury.
"I've always wanted that fight. I've seen him get better and better. His reputation has got bigger and bigger.
"If I'm going to come back into boxing with a real fight, against someone special? That is the guy I know I can beat.
"I know his style. I know what he does well. My attributes don't work well for his style. Him and his team know that.
"They probably think I'm old so they probably will take the fight.
"I'm looking for the biggest fight out there – and you get no bigger than 6ft 9in Tyson Fury.
"I'd only come back for Fury. I don't want to show him what I've got left. I was able to win this fight without showing 'the Hayemaker'."
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