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‘Shame on David Haye!’
- Updated: August 25, 2016
Trainer Don Charles has told David Haye he should be ashamed of his behaviour during the infamous brawl with Dereck Chisora more than four years ago.
Charles was in the thick of the action when the Londoners went to war at a press conference in Munich following Chisora’s unsuccessful challenge for Vitali Klitschko’s WBC heavyweight title in February 2012.
Haye went on to stop Chisora in five rounds at West Ham United’s Upton Park in July 2012 in a bout licensed by the Luxembourg Boxing Federation, following the British Boxing Board of Control’s decision to revoke Chisora’s licence.
Charles told Sky Sports: “There was so much animosity between Dereck and Haye. Haye ridiculed him, saying he was a bum, a journeyman and a loser and that got under Dereck’s skin and it got under my skin too as a coach.
“That was before the punch in the mouth. He came into that room calling Dereck a loser. Yes, we’ve lost fights but don’t come in there disrespecting the guy.
“I was telling security to get rid of him and that he was a salesman because we’re there and it’s our moment. He came in …
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