I don't get David Haye. He's now saying he only wants two more fights and then wants to retire. What is that all about? What about defending your titles and building up your legacy? But he wants two more fights and then out? That might be a smart business strategy, but what about the devotion to the sport and desire to go down as a great? I have already questioned Hayes heart by pointing out how he only fights once or twice a year, but to say you want to retire after only two dozen or so fights is a bit lame. Maybe it's because he knows a Klitschko fight will be his last? But even if he beats a Klitschko you would expect him to stick around a few years whilst still relatively young to build up his record into something more substantial. But no, the man wants out.

Boxing Clever: Haye Wants Two More Fights - Yahoo! News UK