Britain's newly crowned world heavyweight boxing champion David Haye shows an injured right hand as he attends a press conference in central London, on November 9, 2009. David Haye said his title defence against John Ruiz would be like another cruiserweight contest after he took the WBA title off the giant Nikolai Valuev. The 29-year-old Briton scored a majority decision verdict after taking the 2.13m tall, 143kg Russian the full twelve-round distance, using his superior speed to stay away from his opponent's punches in Nuremberg on Saturday. Getty Images logo Getty Images 1 week ago

Britain's newly crowned world heavyweight boxing champion David Haye shows an injured right hand as he attends a press conference in central London, on November 9, 2009. David Haye said his title defence against John Ruiz would be like another cruiserweight contest after he took the WBA title off the giant Nikolai Valuev. The 29-year-old Briton scored a majority decision verdict after taking the 2.13m tall, 143kg Russian the full twelve-round distance, using his superior speed to stay away from his opponent's punches in Nuremberg on Saturday.