The Scotsman

Former world champ Haye hangs up gloves

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David Haye has announced his retirement from boxing at the age of 37.

The former WBA heavyweigh­t champion insisted he would stop fighting if he again lost to Tony Bellew in their rematch last month, and having been stopped in five rounds, he has confirmed he no longer plans to fight on.

Haye first announced his retirement in October 2011 on his 31st birthday, before a lucrative grudge match with Dereck Chisora the following summer tempted him to return.

He was also advised to retire following surgery on his right shoulder in November 2013, but returned in January 2016 to secure two unremarkab­le victories and then suffer his third and fourth profession­al defeats, both against Bellew. “Thanks to boxing, I have been able to live my unencumber­ed childhood dream,” Haye said in a statement. “I achieved my childhood dream when I beat WBA heavyweigh­t champion of the world Nikolai Valuev.

“In the end, what 20,000 fans inside London’s O2 Arena witnessed was me giving 100 per cent effort [against Bellew] but performing way below world level.”

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