Haye gets ready for Fury
      For much of his professional career David 'The Hayemaker' Haye has cut a 
solitary figure, training alone in London or North Cyprus under the watchful eye 
of coach Adam Booth. But now, in the lead-up to his September 28 clash with 
Tyson Fury, the hard-hitting heavyweight finds himself flanked by a number of 
gym-mates, all of whom train alongside him on a daily basis. In addition 
to his heavyweight sparring partners, Haye currently shares his Vauxhall 
gymnasium with super-middleweight 'Saint' George Groves, middleweight Andy Lee 
and cruiserweight Deion Jumah, as well as Gary Logan-trained up-and-comers Liam 
Shinkwin and Joey Taylor. Alas, the gym, once cold and lonely, is now as busy as 
it has ever been. “It took some getting used to because I was so 
accustomed to being on my own and having empty space around me,” said Haye. 
“But, in the end, I really liked the feeling of having so many young boxers 
working out alongside me. “I'm 32 now – ten years older than a lot of 
them – and the sight of hungry fighters in the gym gets me even more motivated. 
If you see your gym-mates working hard and pushing through the pain barrier, it 
makes you want to do the same. It forces you to go one better than them. You 
want to beat the scores of these younger and lighter boxers. “I can 
relate to all of the boxers in the gym. I can relate to the youngsters just 
starting out - especially Deion, who is beginning his career in the same 
division I did - and I can also relate to guys like Andy and George, who are 
both on the cusp of world titles. George, in particular, has been with us since 
he turned pro in 2008, and I've worked with him all the way. He's now preparing 
to win his first world title later this year.” Stablemates Lee and Jumah 
will both appear alongside Haye in Manchester on September 28, while Groves has 
to wait a little longer to challenge Carl Froch for his IBF and WBA world 
super-middleweight titles. But each of them will be on hand to support the 
leader of the pack in his quest to defeat Fury at the Phones 4U Arena. 
“There's a great team spirit in the gym at the moment and we're all 
helping each other out in different ways,” added Haye. “The guys who have helped 
me with sparring, Richard Towers and Alexander Dimitrenko, have both provided me 
with excellent work so far. Dimitrenko is an upright, long-range boxer who is 
technically correct, whereas Towers is your typical Ingle-fighter, awkward, 
tough and game. They are a good combination and both are pushing me 
hard. “We've also got a couple of big punchers coming over very soon and 
they will help take my preparation to that next level. Right now I couldn't be 
happier with the way it's all going.”
    
    

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