David Haye promises to make 'big announcement' about future plans
Wednesday 19 October 2016 19:13, UK
David Haye has vowed to make a "big announcement" on Wednesday as speculation continues about his future plans.
The 36-year-old heavyweight announced a possible fight date in December earlier this month, but is yet to confirm an opponent or a venue.
Haye is ranked highly by both the WBA and WBO after picking up two stoppage wins earlier this year and the former WBA heavyweight champion has admitted he is targeting a version of the world title.
He tweeted on Tuesday: "I've got a big announcement to come tomorrow. Be sure to stay tuned..."
Shannon Briggs had been pursuing a fight with Haye and even appeared on the undercard of the Londoner's last win over Arnold Gjergjaj at The O2 in May, but a fight with the American has failed to materialise.
Tony Bellew has emerged as a possible future foe for 'The Hayemaker' and the WBC cruiserweight champion challenged his British rival at ringside after halting BJ Flores in Liverpool on Saturday.
Haye has also expressed his desire to face Anthony Joshua, but the IBF champion is currently waiting to see if a planned fight with Wladimir Klitschko will go ahead in December.
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