Phil D. Jay
WBN Editor
WBN Editor
Munich officers detain British fighter for threats
Heavyweight contender Dereck Chisora has been arrested by
German police officers after threatening to ‘shoot’ and ‘burn’ fellow British
boxer David Haye at the post-fight press conferece for his defeat to Vitali Klitschko.
The 28 year-old confronted Haye as he gatecrashed his Munich
wrap-up with journalists, with the resulting brawl turning nasty with bottles
and a tripod being used by Haye as members of Chisora’s entourage walked him
down.
Chisora then threatened to shoot the ‘Hayemaker’ after he
left the press conference and argued to the former WBA heavyweight champion’s
manager Adam Booth that the two should meet ‘inside’ or ‘outside’ of the ring
or he will ‘find him and burn him.’
Munich police have now been brought in and detained Chisora
at 10:30am German time for questioning about the incident, but are still unable
to locate Haye after searching the hotel where he was staying and the airport.
Haye, 31, could conceivably face charges for his closed fist bottle punch
and his use of the camera stand which gave trainer Adam Booth a nasty gash on
the top of his head and more developments are expected in the coming hours.