British cruiserweight prospect David Haye shows no signs of slowing down despite being stopped in five rounds two fights ago by Carl Thompson. Until that point, Haye had been fast-tracked to the IBO cruiserweight title, stopping the likes of Arthur Williams on the way. He could find no way past Thompson though and now, Haye is at it again, taking on far more experienced opponents than himself, this time, in the form of Australian Glen Kelly. Kelly saw his title shot for the undisputed light heavyweight title go up in smoke a few years ago when he was knocked out by a sneaky right hand counter from behind the back from Roy Jones Jr., but Kelly returned and has fought mainly as a cruiserweight since then. The fight will happen on March 4 in England as the chief support to Clinton Woods’ fourth crack at a world title against undefeated Rico Hoye.
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