Tyson Fury, who almost had David Haye as his boss when Hayemaker Promotions was looking for young talent, has said that he will be the boss in the fight between the two that will guarantee the winner a shot at the world heavyweight title.
According to The Sun, the Londoner had decided not to try to sign Fury, saying he was not interested while Fury rapped a reply that they had obviously made a mistake not signing him.
Fury added that he would not have gone ahead with Hayemaker anyway because he did not want somebody as his promoter who was in the same division as him.
Fury also said that it would have been a bit weird fighting the boss but everyone would know who will be the real boss come September 28.
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