Former
world heavyweight champion David Haye knocked fellow Briton Dereck
Chisora to the canvas twice in the fifth round to win their grudge match
in pouring rain at Upton Park in east London on Saturday.
The pair was involved in an ugly brawl at a news
conference in Munich last February following Chisora’s defeat by WBC
heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko.
Haye had flown to Germany in pursuit of a bout with
Klitschko after losing to his brother Vladimir last year and
subsequently announcing his retirement.
Saturday’s fight at the home of English Premier
League soccer club West Ham United for the WBO and WBA international
heavyweight titles had been sanctioned by the Luxembourg Boxing
Federation.
The British Boxing Board of Control would not sanction the
fight because neither boxer held a British license.
The pair traded blows in a lively opening four rounds
with Haye shading Chisora on points after landing a ferocious uppercut
in the fourth.
In the fifth round, the former world cruiserweight
champion unleashed a devastating left-right combination in the space of
10 seconds to win by a knockout.
Haye told talkSPORT radio he had been surprised by Chisora’s durability.
“At the back of my mind I knew he was tough, I knew he was durable. I really trained hard,” he said.
“I knew my conditioning was great and I knew the further this fight went on the more I would relax.”
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