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David Haye reveals worrying rumour about Tyson Fury camp ahead of Deontay Wilder fight

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Fury changed his team for the rematch (Picture: AP)

David Haye has appeared to back up claims there are problems behind the scenes in Tyson Fury’s camp ahead of his showdown with Deontay Wilder.

Eddie Hearn’s comments about Fury’s camp infuriated the Gypsy King, who angrily denying there had been any issues and branding the Matchroom promoter a ‘w*nker’.

Fury changed trainers from Ben Davison to Sugar Hill Javan late last year and questions have been raised whether the move will help or hinder the British heavyweight.

Haye, a former world champion, is convinced Davison’s absence will have a big effect on Fury and confirmed he has also heard worrying rumours about Fury’s camp.

‘The fact Ben’s not in his corner is the biggest factor in this fight,’ Haye told The Metro newspaper.

Haye insists he’s not heard great things from inside Fury’s camp (Picture: Getty)

‘I thought this was an uphill battle for him anyway and I would have edged towards Wilder, but now he doesn’t have Ben… I haven’t heard positive things from behind the scenes.

‘You can only go by what you’ve heard but having someone in your corner you’ve no history with isn’t ideal preparation for such a high-profile fight.’

Fury insists he has changed tactics for his second fight with Wilder and will now go for the knockout against the WBC champion.

Haye and Hearn can’t believe Fury really intends to go toe-to-toe with Wilder and have suggested he is only trying to unsettle his opponent by predicting a knockout.

Fury was unimpressed with Hearn’s comments about his team and hit out at Anthony Joshua’s promoter.

‘I’m going to stop you right there, Eddie Hearn is a w*nker,’ Fury insisted.

Both heavyweights are predicting knockouts (Picture: Getty)

‘Stop you right there, I don’t care what he’s got to say.’

‘The man’s a clown. I don’t care what he says, who he says.

‘He mentions my name to keep relevant, to keep his fighters relevant, which that’s up to them.

‘Let them do what they’ve got to do, everyone’s got to live their own life, everyone’s got to work their own career. So that’s it.’

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