Tyson Fury offers to step in and fight Tony Bellew instead of David Haye after The Hayemaker pulls out of rematch due to injury
Former world champion has declared himself 'ready, willing and waiting' to fight the Scouser at the O2 next month as he urges the Bomber to 'fight a real man' after the Hayemaker pulls out with an injured bicep
Fury, 29, is currently working his way back to fitness and plans to return to the ring as quickly as possible after a two-year absence.
The last time he fought was when he dethroned Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko to become the heavyweight champion of the world on his first time of trying.
The Boxing Voice Podcast podcast claimed that an insider in Haye’s camp revealed the 37-year-old "has the unknown injury" – possibly costing him his chance of revenge against the Scouser.
Haye has struggled with the Achilles injury he picked up in the first explosive fight between the pair back in March - which .
David Haye's Catalogue Of Injuries
2002 - Commonwealth Games - Bicep
2005 - Mark Hobson - Hamstring 2009 - Wladimir Klitschko - Back
2011 - Wladimir Klitschko - Little toe 2013 - Manuel Charr - Hand
2013 - Tyson Fury - Cut hand 2013 - Tyson Fury - Shoulder
Haye required surgery after the fight and spent a lengthy spell away from the ring recovering before returning to set-up the highly-anticipated rematch.