Skip to content
Boxing News
  • Home
  • Boxing Forum
  • Boxing Videos
  • Contact
Boxing News
Press Releases

Hayemaker Boxing: Haye vs. Valuev WBA Title Fight Announced For November 7

ByBoxing Press 23/07/2009

Former undisputed world cruiserweight champion David ‘The Hayemaker’ Haye has signed a contract to meet current WBA heavyweight champion Nikolai Valuev on November 7, at a location yet to be decided.

Expected to take place in Germany, The Hayemaker’s scheduled 12-rounder with ‘The Beast From The East’ will pair the world’s most exciting heavyweight commodity with the world’s largest.

“I am thrilled to announce that my dream of becoming world heavyweight champion will be realised on November 7, when I challenge the tallest and heaviest champion of all time, Nikolai Valuev,” said Haye.

Standing at a whopping 7-feet-2-inches tall and weighing a similarly staggering 320-pounds (23 stone), Russian-born Valuev is the tallest and heaviest ever world boxing champion. He has yet to be floored or knocked out in his 16-year professional career.

Currently 50-1 (34) as a pro, ‘The Beast From The East’ has proven his heavyweight credentials with wins over John Ruiz (twice), Evander Holyfield and Monte Barrett. The 35-year-old will be making the second defence of his second reign as WBA champion when he meets British hope Haye.

“Valuev’s known as ‘The Beast From The East’ and there’s a reason he’s got that nickname – he’s a big, ugly, sweaty and hairy man from the Eastern Bloc,” said Haye, who has weighed as low as 189-pounds (13st 7lbs) in his seven-year pro career and stands at a comparatively minute 6-feet-3-inches.

“Valuev is eight stone heavier than me and a foot taller than me. David only needed a slingshot and a stone to flatten Goliath, and I’m convinced my right hand generates more power than a stone.”

Having spent the best part of 2009 negotiating contracts with both Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko, Haye is eager to put the record straight on why he won’t be opposing one of the brothers in his next bout.

“There were reports in the German press that I had signed to fight Vitali Klitschko in September, but those reports were never true,” explained Haye.

“There have been long and exhausting discussions about the clash, but unfortunately I could never put my name to the fight contract the Klitschkos offered. The level of disrespect they have shown me throughout has left me feeling insulted.

“As for signing the contract, now that I realise just how much support and interest I have from the people in Germany, it would have been like selling my soul to the devil. I will not be a slave fighter.”

Despite the disappointment of the Klitschko bout falling through, Haye remains upbeat at the opportunity of knocking out Valuev and securing a future unification showdown with either brother.

“Once I have snatched Valuev’s title, I will be happy to battle out heavyweight supremacy with the Klitschkos, but only on equal and fair terms,” said Haye.

“As the WBA heavyweight champion, I should be able to meet them without having to sign my life away. Beating Valuev and taking his WBA title is my best chance of securing unification.

“I only hope the Klitschkos still want to fight me after I have slayed ‘The Beast’.”

Set to concede upwards of 110-pounds (8st) in weight on November 7, Haye is a former WBC, WBA and WBO cruiserweight (200-pounds or 14st 4lbs) champion who thrives on the task in hand. Ever since emulating Holyfield and unifying the cruiserweight division in 2008, Haye has been earmarked as potential saviour of the heavyweights.

The 28-year-old Haye, 22-1 (21 KO), exploded on the world heavyweight scene last November with a fifth-round stoppage of common opponent Barrett. He promises a similar result on November 7.

“I can’t wait to step into the ring on November 7 and prove that size doesn’t matter,” said Haye. “Mark my words: I will be the first man to knock Nikolai Valuev out.”

Valuev vs. Haye will be screened live in the UK on Sky Box Office.

Post Tags: #David Haye#David Haye Vs Nikolai Valuev#Nikolai Valuev

Post navigation

Previous Previous
Hennessy Boxing: WBC Champ Froch Laughs Off Dirrell’s Slanging
NextContinue
Showtime’s Super Middleweight Tournament Predictions: Part 2

Boxing Site Team

Owner/Webmaster:
Saddo 📧

Site Photographer:
Jane Warburton 📷
Site Writers:
(Click name to view all that writer’s work)
  • Curtis McCormick
  • Nick Chamberlain
  • Jose Espinoza
  • Robert Brizel
  • Richard Eberline
  • Danny Wilson
  • Bruce Dingo
  • Alejandro Tostado
  • Ricky Jones
  • Wellington Amadulu


RSS Feed

RSS Boxing Forum

  • Murat Gassiev v Tony Yoka 27/05/2026
    July 11th in Russia the 2 will face one another for the WBA title. Glad Yoka has been given this opportunity although this is in Moscow. 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic […]
  • Why was Usyk so bad? 27/05/2026
    What was the major factor for Usyk to perform so poorly against Rico? Rico better than expected, skilled kick boxer, huge size, awkward style, surprise element? Age of Usyk finally showing up? Weight Usyk was too heavy? Usyk not taking the fight seriously? Ukraine war on his mind? 2 posts - 2 participants Read full topic […]
  • Charlie Edwards vs Sikho Nqothole Preview: York Hall Eliminator 26/05/2026
    Originally published at: Charlie Edwards vs Sikho Nqothole Preview: York Hall Eliminator Charlie Edwards returns to York Hall against Sikho Nqothole in a crucial super flyweight clash on May 29, while unbeaten prospects and domestic title contenders fill out a competitive London card. 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic […]
  • Jai Opetaia saying what many of us think 26/05/2026
    Jai Opetaia Says Boxing Rewards Talk More Than Skill This has long been a thought of mine, but of course it’s always refreshing when an actual boxer says it. Jai is obviously considered by most to be the top dog at cruiser, a division which unfortunately lacks the big names. Surely avoided by many. It could be speculated that at some point Jai could follow t […]
  • Dave Allen to return to ring five weeks after Filip Hrgovic loss 23/05/2026
    Allen revealed that he intends to fight four more times as he gears up for one last roll of the dice. The rebuilding process will get underway on June 20 in Rotherham with a four to six-rounder, five weeks removed from his last outing. “June 20th at Rotherham Magna, I will be back in the ring,” Allen posted on Instagram. "I physically cannot sit and wai […]
  • David “the bodysnatcher” whitmire (tic’s prospect watch) 21/05/2026
    if you haven’t been paying attention yet, keep an eye on david “the bodysnatcher” whitmire, one of those young prospects quietly putting it all together. kid’s just 21, sitting at 12-0 with 8 kos, and he’s been in the game longer than you’d think. started boxing at 12 under andrew council, the former world title challenger, and from early on it was clear he […]
  • Bakary Samake and Ermal Hadribeaj Finally Meet in Oberhausen After Paris Collapse 21/05/2026
    Originally published at: Bakary Samake and Ermal Hadribeaj Finally Meet in Oberhausen After Paris Collapse Bakary Samake and Ermal Hadribeaj finally meet in Oberhausen after their original Paris bout collapsed, headlining an Arena Box card packed with WBC regional title fights. 5 posts - 2 participants Read full topic […]
  • Amari Jones vs Vincenzo Gualtieri Preview: Golden Boy Brings Big Test To San Jose 20/05/2026
    Originally published at: Amari Jones vs Vincenzo Gualtieri Preview: Golden Boy Brings Big Test To San Jose Amari Jones faces former world champion Vincenzo Gualtieri in a 12-round IBF middleweight eliminator in San Jose on May 22, headlining a Golden Boy Promotions card featuring Robin Sirwan Safar, John Ramirez and Darius Fulghum live on DAZN. 5 posts - 2 p […]
  • Rolando Dy Crushes Paulie Malignaggi In Two Rounds To Retain Bare Knuckle Title 17/05/2026
    Originally published at: Rolando Dy Crushes Paulie Malignaggi In Two Rounds To Retain Bare Knuckle Title Former two-weight world boxing champion Paulie Malignaggi’s bare knuckle comeback ended in brutal fashion as Rolando Dy stopped him in the second round to retain the BKB Super Welterweight title in Manchester. Malignaggi received a warm reception on the w […]
  • Paddy Donovan Faces Awkward Test Against Karen Chukhadzhian In Germany 14/05/2026
    Originally published at: Paddy Donovan Faces Awkward Test Against Karen Chukhadzhian In Germany Paddy Donovan and Karen Chukhadzhian both made weight at 146.5lbs ahead of their welterweight showdown in Mannheim, Germany, with several unbeaten prospects and heavyweight clashes also featured on the card. 16 posts - 4 participants Read full topic […]
  • Carlos utria (tic’s prospect watch) 14/05/2026
    carlos utria wasn’t even on most people’s radar coming into 2025, now he’s one of the hottest young names at 140. the 22-year-old out of soplaviento, colombia ripped through the wbc grand prix tournament with five wins, finishing the year 14-0 with 11 kos. he beat three unbeaten fighters along the way, stopped elianel guerrero and ntethelelo nkosi, then clos […]
  • Loma making a comeback? 13/05/2026
    Loma is coming out of retirement and making a comeback. The rumours are that his Top Rank contract expires and he is free to return. This leaves him available to face Geovonta Davis or Shakur Stevenson in a huge super fight. 5 posts - 4 participants Read full topic […]
  • So where’s all the old school Saddo members at..? 10/05/2026
    Not been on here in years personally Good to see the sites still up and running Any of the old crew still active? What happened to Curtis ? Fuck me Frank Maloney was pre pre op last time I came on here. Hearn wasn’t even in the game and I seem to remember a female member who knew Kell Brook claimed she got banged in a skip Memphis/Missy/Lyle/Cut me Mick stil […]
  • Max mcintyre (tic’s prospect watch) 07/05/2026
    21 year-old aussie prospect max mcintyre is one to keep an eye on 10-0 (9 kos), youngest queensland champ ever. he won the ibf youth title in just his 7th fight and he’s moving fast. turned pro in 2023 and is already fighting on big cards alongside guys like jai opetaia, and he’s not padding his record either. nicknamed “money,” he’s got that flashy, showman […]
  • On This Day: Corrales vs Castillo I – The Greatest 10th Round Ever (2005) 07/05/2026
    Originally published at: On This Day: Corrales vs Castillo I – The Greatest 10th Round Ever (2005) On May 7, 2005, Diego Corrales and José Luis Castillo delivered one of the greatest fights in boxing history, a brutal war capped by a legendary tenth round that still defines the sport. 5 posts - 5 participants Read full topic […]

© 2026 Boxing News

  • Home
  • Boxing Forum
  • Boxing Videos
  • Contact