Dereck Chisora says he'll give David Haye a bigger nightmare than Carl Thompson did when they meet in their grudge fight next month.
The Finchley scrapper takes on Haye at Upton park on July 14 as he looks to get himself back in world title contention after losing to Vitali Klitschko in his last outing.
Thompson battered Haye, then a cruiserweight, into submission in 2004 inflicting the first loss to the Hayemaker's record. Haye's only other loss coming at the hands of Wladimir Klitschko on points in July last year.
Chisora stormed, "Haye's going to wish he was in the ring with Carl Thompson again, that was mild compared to what I'm going to be dishing out to him.
"It's going to be like a bad dream coming back to haunt Haye, I'll leave him hanging on the ropes just like Thompson did. I'll be taking Haye out of the game, this will be his last fight in boxing and he can forgot about fighting any Klitschko again,"
"Wladimir played with him for twelve rounds, the difference is I'll be punishing him for twelve rounds and giving him the worst beating he's had. I'll destroy him. He'll need more than one of his Hayemaker's to stop me coming at him at night."
Chisora says he refuses to lose to his London rival and that his pride and fighting heart will break Haye down on the night.
"There's too much pride on the line, there's no way I'm going to lose to Haye," added Chisora. "I'm going to break Haye down mentally and physically, he's all mouth and he now knows that he's in a real fight against me.
"What's he going to do when he lands his best punches and they have no effect and I'm still in his face throwing punches?"







