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Haye to fight Chisora

Wednesday, May 09 2012 by SNTV

  • Intro:

    British boxers David Haye and Dereck Chisora appeared at a press conference on Tuesday to announce that they will settle their differences in a controversial heavyweight showdown on July 14th.

    The pair will fight at London's West Ham football stadium, despite neither of them having a British boxing license.

    Script:

    Four months after the infamous brawl between British heavyweights David Haye and Dereck Chisora, the two have announced they're bringing the fight to the ring in London on July 14th.

    They met at a heated press conference at Upton Park on Tuesday.

    SOUNDBITES (English): When Haye and Chisora are asked what they think of each other:

    David Haye: "I probably think the same as what everybody else thinks of Dereck."

    Dereck Chisora: "I don't like thim"

    DH: "He took the words out of my mouth, that's exactly what everybody else thinks."

    DC: "You need to get a style, corn rows were played out when Ja Rule had a hit record on Kiss FM (london radio station), so cut the corn rows out. You know what, talk is cheap now anyway. That was a lucky shot, you know I give that one to you, for now you're winning one-nil, but you know in a couple of weeks time I'll whip your ass and you know that already."

    DH: "You talk a lot, you talk a hell of a lot, you know. The best thing that's ever come out of your mouth is my fist."

    DC: You know, the problem with me, David, is I talk, I know how to fight."

    The two camps were separated by a seven-foot steel fence to prevent things from kicking off like last time.

    And it sounds like that was a wise precaution.

    SOUNDBITES (English):

    Dereck Chisora: "You know, I saw David Haye a couple of weeks ago in London and guess what he picked up, he picked up a knife."

    David Haye: "I was eating a steak, didn't you see that?"

    DC: "There was nothing on the table, was anything on the table? He knows what kind of man I am."

    DH: "What, was it a knife that I was carrying on me, was it?"

    DC: In a bout man, if you want to have it, we can have it now."

    Controversially, the fight's been sanctioned by the Luxembourg Boxing Federation after the British Boxing Board of Control refused involvement because neither fighter has a licence.

    But the July bout's still expected to sell-out all 35,000 seats.

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