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Former world heavyweight champion David Haye will be in Canary Wharf this lunchtime to sign copies of his biography.
The Bermondsey-born boxer quit the ring on his 31st birthday last month, having lost his WBA title to Witali Klitschko earlier in the year.
Former world heavyweight champion David Haye has officially announced his retirement from boxing.
The Bermondsey-born fighter celebrates his 31st birthday today, and kept his word that he would not continue in the ring when he reached that age.
Former world heavyweight boxing champion David Haye will be pulling no punches when he arrives in Canary Wharf.
Haye, who lost his WBA title to Wladimir Klitschko in July, will be at Waterstone's in Jubilee Place mall on November 3, signing copies of his autobiography Making Haye.
David Haye is already planning the first defence of his world heavyweight title and it could be at The O2.
Bermondsey-born Haye won the WBA version of the crown when he defeated giant Russian Nikolai Valuev on points in Nuremburg on Saturday.
David Haye enjoyed an impressive win as he proved to have too much firepower for Monte "Two Gunz" Barrett at The O2 last night.
The Bermondsey-born boxer knocked Barrett out in fifth round after comprehensively outboxing the American veteran throughout the fight.
DAVID Haye is heading back to The O2 for his next bout, although his biggest fight at the moment is to find an opponent.
The Bermondsey-born boxer will make his heavyweight debut at the North Greenwich venue on November 15 after conquering the cruiserweight division, where he was undisputed world champion.
But the 28-year-old is having problems finding a top-class boxer willing to face him.
Two un-named Americans have pulled out and a third, JD Chapman, was due to be unveiled at a press conference on Tuesday.











