Boxing

David Haye vs. Monte Barrett

 

November 15, 2008

O2 Arena

London, England

 

 

Featured Bout:

Heavyweight Bout (10 Rds)

David Haye (21-1, 20 KOs) vs. Monte Barrett (34-6, 20 KOs)

 

 

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Haye faces Monte Barrett at The O2

After months of speculation and numerous pull-outs, former world cruiserweight champion DavidThe

HayemakerHaye has been able to officially name the heavyweight opponent he will face on November 15

at The O2 in North Greenwich. The chosen heavyweight is New York contender MonteTwo GunzBarrett,

ranked at number six by the World Boxing Organization (WBO) and a former WBC and WBA world

heavyweight title challenger.

 

The fight - scheduled for 10 rounds and screened live and exclusively by Setanta Sports – will pit the man

considered the future of the heavyweight division against a man, in Barrett, who has fought a who’s who of

recent heavyweight contenders and champions.

 

The 37-year-old Barrett sports a record of 34-6 (20 KO), including a stunning first-round knockout of Tye

Fields in his most recent, nationally-televised fight. Renowned for his durability, cute skills and dangerous

right hand, Barrett has shared ring duties with such title-holding luminaries as Wladimir Klitschko, Hasim

Rahman and Nicolay Valuev. Barrett also applied the first career defeats to the unbeaten records of Dominic

Guinn and Owen Beck. A pro heavyweight since August 1996, Barrett appears the ideal barometer of Haye’s

hopes as a heavyweight.

 

“Barrett is pretty much a perfect opponent,” says Haye, 21-1 (20 KO). “He’s a an exciting heavyweight who

always puts up a good fight. At the same time, though, he’s also a dangerous heavyweight who has

surprised many other up and coming heavyweights. Nobody can ever take anything for granted with Barrett.

There haven’t been many boring Monte Barrett fights and I’m sure he’ll be there swinging on November 15.”

 

As well as remaining dangerous at 37, Barrett also holds a ‘name’ that has been in and around the

heavyweight top 10 for the best part of a decade.

 

“Monte Barrett is a guy that everyone knows,” explains Haye. “He’s fought on all the major US TV networks

and his last win over Tye Fields was shown live over here in the UK on Setanta Sports. People know what

they’re getting with Barrett. He’s been fighting world-class heavyweights and hanging with them for years.

When I beat Monte better than anybody has before, people will start to realize I’m serious about becoming

world heavyweight champion.”

 

Most men that have beaten Barrett have gone on to win versions of the world heavyweight title. The ones that

lose to Monte, however, are now nowhere to be seen. A master in the art of snapping unbeaten records and

exposing hyped heavyweight contenders, Barrett can’t wait to examine the abilities of Britain’s leading

heavyweight player.

 

“He's caught my attention with all the talk he's been giving,” says Barrett. “David Haye will be in real deep

water coming up to heavyweight, because he's not bringing any power with him - he may bring a little speed

- but he's going to get annihilated when he fights me because I'm a seasoned guy who's hungry. I'm not just

hungry - I'm desperate. And when you're desperate you do desperate things. I mean, I don't wash up when

I'm in training camp - I don't change my clothes. All I do is train and fight. You ask my trainer and he'll tell

you - before the Fields fight I was hitting the wall. I was ready to go."

 

The road warrior Barrett is no stranger to the role of underdog and has no fears boxing away from home. He’s

been there before.

 

“I love the U.K,” says Barrett. “Also, I've got to redeem myself. The last time I was in the U.K I lost to

(Wladimir) Klitschko. You could say I'm not that great against big guys, but Haye isn't a big guy himself. I'll

get redemption this time in the U.K."

 

For more info, visit: www.theo2.co.uk.

 

 

- Press Release issued by the O2 Arena with a little editing from us (color, etc...)

 

 

 

Subject to change

 

 

 

(11/4/08)