A Quote by Tyson Fury

I don't need David Haye and his antics to earn money. — © Tyson Fury
I don't need David Haye and his antics to earn money.
I have decided to make a personal message to David Haye. I want him to fight me, to be a man. I wish there will be enough excitement, pressure and courage for David Haye to fight me.
I used to be a light-heavyweight, and I'm much faster than cruiserweight. That's the reason I didn't struggle with David Haye's speed, and David Haye is much quicker than Oleksandr Usyk with one punch and much, much, more destructive with the way he hits.
I respect the IBF obligation to fight Povetkin, but I would like the exception to fight David Haye. That is the only title the Klitschkos don't have. We have them all except the WBA, which is why Haye is such an interesting cookie for me to eat.
I had a lot of great moments with David Haye.
If I can get David Haye , he will sink, one hundred per cent!
In memory of Muhammad Ali I will be knocking out David Haye in one round.
[David Haye] is the biggest diva that boxing has ever seen, I could not believe the demands.
The difference between me and David Haye is that I want to be a fighter, he hates it, but he has to fight, remember that.
I could also lose to lesser fighters than David Haye, based on the fact that styles make fights.
David Haye was the perfect opponent for me because he was a small heavyweight with a big name and we were about the same size.
I had come to a stage in life where I didn't need to earn an income, I didn't need to earn a reputation, I didn't need fame, I didn't need any of the things you might want in your early career.
I was hoping David Haye would beat the fight out of me in the second fight.
Just because I beat David Haye doesn't make me a great fighter. I'm still the same fighter that I was.
The best football players in the world still earn very little money compared to people who really earn money.
I am a free man. I don't need to earn money. But I need to love what I do.
Here's the pay paradox that Why Men Earn More explains: Men earn more money, therefore men have more power; and men earn more money, therefore men have less power (earning more money as an obligation, not an option). The opposite is true for women: Women earn less money, therefore women have less power; and women earn less money, therefore women have more power (the option to raise children, or to not take a hazardous job).
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