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David Haye was born on October 13, 1980, in Bermondsey, London, England. He began boxing at a young age and quickly gained recognition for his talent. Haye made history by becoming the first British boxer to reach the final of the World Amateur Boxing Championships, a significant milestone in his amateur career.
Haye turned professional in 2002 and went on to compete in 32 matches during his career, winning 28 and losing 4. Of those victories, 26 came by knockout, reflecting his formidable power in the ring. He rose to prominence in the cruiserweight division, and in 2008, became the unified cruiserweight champion by securing three of the four major world titles.
Later in 2008, David Haye transitioned to the heavyweight division. In November 2009, he achieved a major career milestone by defeating Russia’s Nikolai Valuev to win the WBA heavyweight title. This victory was particularly notable because Valuev had a significant size advantage, outweighing Haye by nearly 100 pounds and possessing a nine-inch reach advantage. With this win, Haye became one of only two boxers in history to have held unified cruiserweight and a version of the heavyweight world titles.
In the same year he won the cruiserweight championship, Haye established his own promotional company, Hayemaker Promotions. The firm has been involved in managing various boxing events and also served as a platform for Haye’s media initiatives. Among these was his documentary reality show, David Haye Versus, which offered an inside look at his training and lifestyle.
David Haye lives in Beckenham with his wife, Natasha, and their son, Cassius, who is reportedly named after legendary boxer Cassius Clay—better known as Muhammad Ali. Beyond boxing, Haye has been an outspoken advocate of veganism. He launched a line of vegan protein products as part of his lifestyle shift and was recognized by PETA as one of the United Kingdom’s Sexiest Vegan Celebrities in 2014.
David Haye stands 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 meters) tall, a height that contributed to his agility and reach advantages during his career, particularly in the cruiserweight division.
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