Haye confirms retirement decision

Former world heavyweight champion David Haye confirmed his retirement from boxing yesterday, ruling out any chance of a future title fight against Vitali Klitschko. Haye, outclassed by Vladimir Klitschko in a unification bout in July, has repeatedly...

Former world heavyweight champion David Haye confirmed his retirement from boxing yesterday, ruling out any chance of a future title fight against Vitali Klitschko.

Haye, outclassed by Vladimir Klitschko in a unification bout in July, has repeatedly stated he would quit the sport on his 31st birthday and signalled his intention to retire earlier this week by declining to renew his licence.

“I love boxing, I love training, but you’ve got to call it a day sooner or later,” the 31-year-old said.

“Too many fighters over the years who’ve gone on way too long. Now’s a great time. I feel healthy, there’s no damage, why not?”

Haye denied his announcement was a negotiating tactic to help secure a 2012 mega fight against fierce rival Vitali Klitschko.

“If this was something I’d just come up with last week I could understand people saying that but I’ve been saying since I was an amateur that I would retire on my 31st birthday, so this is the day,” Haye said.

Haye attracted scorn in July after blaming his unanimous points defeat to Vladimir Klitschko on a toe injury.

The Briton lost his WBA belt after the three judges scored the bout 117-109, 118-108 and 116-110 in Klitschko’s favour.

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