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It says "Parker now seems set to fight the winner of the December 17 rematch between David Haye and Tony Bellew".

Haye has a punchers chance and that's it. I'll be heavily rooting Parker against both those pricks.
You know, so am I now.

I was a Haye fan but losing to Bellew showed me that he is injury prone and does not have what it takes any longer to become champion. Haye knows it but does not want to admit it.
Looking back all he has been about is the money and fame not the legacy
He never wanted tough fights and he was never willing to fight the best. He was very lucky he got huge paydays for domestic fights against Enzo, Harrison, Bellew and Chisora. Credit to him for beating Mormeck in France and Valuev in Germany but Mormeck wasn't all that and Valuev was only champ because he avoided the Klitschko brothers (who would've fucked him) Haye's made good money and been given a lot of good opportunities.