World Champion David Haye made a memorable appearance on the talk show “Friday Night With Jonathan Ross” where he discussed his recent fight and the unfortunate event of breaking his hand. The episode aired on [Air date].
Haye, the new WBA heavyweight champion of the world, was introduced by the host’s new best friend, Gerard. The crowd erupted in applause as Haye took the stage. With his hand in a bandage, it was explained that he injured it during the fight, specifically in the second round when his right hand hit his opponent’s tough skull. The opponent, known for his large size and various nicknames such as the beast from the East and the giant bear, presented a significant challenge for the already notable fighter.
Despite the size difference, Haye showed no fear in facing his opponent. He revealed that he focused on strategy and ignored the fact that his opponent was a giant. The plan was to stay away from him, land effective shots, and carefully avoid getting hit. Haye admitted that he landed a couple of shots for himself, but he had to push through the pain.
Unfortunately, during one of his punches, Haye broke his hand. He further explained that it wasn’t an ordinary punch; it was a shot that would not usually knock someone out completely. However, it just happened to be the punch that broke his hand. Despite the pain, Haye remained resilient and didn’t want to show any signs of weakness.
Throughout the conversation, Haye’s charismatic personality shone through as he discussed his trash-talking antics leading up to the fight. He admitted that his mother wasn’t impressed with his choice of words, reminding him to conduct himself like a gentleman. In regards to his future opponents, Haye mentioned that he had his sights on the Klitschko brothers, who held several other belts in the heavyweight division. If he were to beat both of them, he would unify all the titles, a feat that hasn’t been achieved in years.
While Haye may have broken his hand, he showcased his determination and resilience during the talk show interview. With his sights set on future fights and unifying the belts, Haye’s appearance on “Friday Night With Jonathan Ross” reminded audiences of his skill, charisma, and status as a British and world boxing champion.