David Haye Boxing Career
Haye went professional on December 22, 2002 in a match against solid boxing veteran Tony Booth. Haye fought ferociously and defeated Booth in record time by obtaining victory over him in the second round of the fight. The following year would also prove to be a kind one for David Haye as he won seven fights total that year, and all of them were won by knockouts. One of Haye's most stellar performance came when he fought Lolenga Mock. Mock had slugged away at David Haye and had him on the floor of the mat. This however did not stop David Haye. Haye picked himself up off the floor and fought hard to come back and defeat Mock in the fourth round by knock out. Another great moment for David Haye in 2003 was his first round victory against Tony Dowling, which landed him the British title.
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David Haye began to pick up popularity, and developed a fan base as 2004 saw most of his fights being televised on the BBC network. This was a huge and monumental deal, as the champion became a fighter that the world had their eyes on. Haye got his next victory against former World champ Arthur Williams. The fight was short lived, with David Haye taking the victory after only three rounds of action. Although 2004 was a stellar year for Haye, it also brought the British champion his first defeat, which came from the hands of former WBO champion Carl Thompson. Haye seemed to have worn himself out throwing his trademark power punches, which afforded Thompson the opportunity to achieve victory over David Haye.
David Haye is not the kind of man to stay down for long. Haye bounced back in December of 2005 in a bout against Alexander Gurov. In 2006, David Haye signed a full three-year contract with promoter Frank Maloney to help further his boxing career. Haye had a successful year by defending his title three times and being victorious in all three battles.
One of David Haye's most significant career moments came on November 10, 2007. David Haye had challenged current WBA and WBC champion Jean-Marc Mormeck to a match for both titles. Haye waged war with Mormeck for seven rounds before finally achieving victory over Mormeck by a knockout. This crucial and awesome victory for Haye crowned him both WBA and WBC champion.
David Haye has another big British title fight against fellow British power slugger Enzo Maccarinelli. The Maccarinelli Haye fight has boxing fans around the world on the edge of their seats. The fight between David Haye and Enzo Maccarinelli is scheduled for March 8, 2008.
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