Haye Eyes Ring Return

Former world heavyweight champion David Haye is refusing to rule out a return to the ring, despite being advised to retire after major shoulder surgery.
The Briton’s career has been in doubt since a five-hour operation on his right shoulder in November.
“You talk to 10 doctors, 50 per cent say you can make a recovery and 50 per cent say, ‘no you’re done, you’ll never be able to throw a punch again otherwise your arm will fall out of its socket'”, he said.
No-one knows how it’s going to heal”. The reconstruction surgery forced Haye, 33, to cancel an all-British bout with Tyson Fury scheduled for 8 February.
The pair were originally due to fight in Manchester in September but the bout was rearranged for February after Haye suffered a cut above his left eye in training.
Fury has frequently mocked Haye’s injury and subsequent recovery. His uncle and trainer, Peter Fury, said he was not surprised that February’s fight was cancelled.
Haye, who became WBA heavyweight champion in November 2009 and retired in October 2011 before returning to the sport, says the surgery was so severe that he is still not able to run three months later.


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