1:03 AJ exclusive: Come fight me, Fury!
0:37 David Haye says he expects Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury to meet in 2021
Are you a threat to the world heavyweight title?
Yes. I made a promise to myself to never quit until I do.
I have a long way to go but my mission is far from over. I won’t stop until I’m in the upper echelons of the sport. That is my goal and my plan.
I want to fight any of the top guys and, to get there, I want to fight guys that will prepare me for that.
For example to fight Tyson Fury, who is 6’9”, you can’t go your whole career fighting 6’1” opponents.
I want the right opponents who will give me the right experience to go with into the big fights.
Which one of the big boys suits you best?
Even before his last fight I would have said Wilder.
He is the weakest defensively out of the recent champions.
You respect Dillian Whyte… but you’d fight him?
Definitely. I’m actually a big fan of Whyte. It’s weird to think about fighting somebody you admire.
But I admire how he has handled his career and built himself slowly from the ground up. That’s how I want to build my career.
He has always fought the top competition. He hasn’t had a title shot but has by far the best resume of all the non-champions. Joseph Parker, Joshua, Robert Helenius, he has fought a lot of great heavyweights.
1:35 ‘Learning opportunity’ – Whyte on Povetkin fight
The UK has amazing fans which I’d love to experience.
I would love to come over and spar the top UK heavyweights.
My favourite heavyweight ever is Lennox Lewis.
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