Haye to hang up his Gloves
Hayemaker Boxing regret to inform that former world heavyweight and
cruiserweight champion David 'The Hayemaker' Haye underwent five hours of
surgery in Germany on Thursday morning (14 November) to reconstruct his right
shoulder, and has since been told to seriously consider ending his glittering
11-year professional boxing career. The operation was to the right
subscapularis and bicep tendon attachments, both of which were ruptured.
“I genuinely believed the shoulder injury wasn't that bad,” said Haye.
“But the doctor sent me for a detailed MRI scan and within 24 hours I was told
the full extent of the damage. Twenty-four hours after that I was in the
operating theatre. “It's a crushing blow for me. I had big plans for
next year and the ultimate goal was to win back the world heavyweight title,
something my amazing fans deserve. What I didn't anticipate was that this year
would be the unluckiest of my career and that a number of injuries would disrupt
my plans so much. Perhaps it just wasn't meant to be. The boxing Gods keep
hinting that maybe enough is enough and that it's time to finally hang up my
gloves.” This latest injury obviously means Haye will now cancel his
proposed February 8 bout with Tyson Fury on the advice of doctors. “The
surgery and subsequent results are a bitter pill to swallow because I truly felt
I had a lot more to offer and was looking forward to paying back my loyal fans
with some great fights in 2014,” said Haye. “But I've been boxing for 23 years
now, amateur and pro, and this has clearly taken its toll on my body. “I
can only offer my sincerest apologies to all those fans who have followed me
over the years and, like me, wanted to finish on a real high. This wasn't how I
wanted to end 2013. “If I'm now destined to have won the European
Championship, the Unified World Cruiserweight Championship and the WBA
Heavyweight Championship of the world - with a record of 28 fights, 26 wins, 24
victories coming via knockout and only two defeats - then so be it. I'm proud of
these achievements and consider my boxing career a huge success.”
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