David Haye announced his arrival in the heavyweight division with a stunning fifth-round knockout of Monte Barrett.
The Briton, fighting for the first time since moving up from cruiserweight, had his American rival on the canvas four times before finishing the job. The Londoner was knocked down himself at the start of round five before a lethal combination ended the fight. Haye now hopes to challenge either Wladimir or Vitali Klitschko for one of their world titles early next year.
Vitali was ringside to watch Haye demolish veteran Barrett, and the manner of the victory would have given the Ukrainian food for thought ahead of a possible fight next year. Haye, who now holds a record of 22-1 (21 KO), was delighted with his win, insisting Barrett has been a dangerous opponent. “He’s a quick heavyweight, but my speed told,” said Haye. “He definitely came to win and put me down with a good shot.















