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WATCH: ‘Chisora knows this is his last chance’ – David Haye ahead of Gashi fight

David Haye believes Derek Chisora is more focused than ever ahead of his fight against Senad Gashi at the O2 on 20 April 2019.

From L to R: David Haye, David Coldwell and Derek Chisora PIC: Twitter

Speaking to TalkSPORT’s Jim White, Haye praised the effect that coach David Coldwell is having on Chisora.

I sometimes feel that strange is good for a fighter. He’s 35 years of age now. He’s only recently started to really live the life as genuine bona fide professional. You know, he’s eating the right food. He’s going to bed at the right time, socialising when he should be socialising…

This time he is paying the price in terms of the sparring he’s doing, following instructions from a coach he respects and understands and Dave Coldwell was impressed by the fact that he’s genuinely listening to him. At first he wasn’t sure if he would take on some of the new training.

Haye says Chisora knows this is his last chance.

The Zimbabwe-born Chisora has had a chequered boxing history with some feeling he never really fulfilled his potential.

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