David Haye will face Tyson Fury in the New Year after the postponed match was rescheduled for February 8 in Manchester, the former heavyweight world champion’s company Hayemaker Promotions has confirmed.
The pair were due to collide this Saturday at the Phones4U Arena until Haye suffered a gash above his left eyebrow which required six stitches and forced him to withdraw from the bout.

Questions immediately rose as to whether both parties would want to rearrange the fight, although it is said that both camps have worked swiftly to name the new date.

 "News of the date in February is music to my ears," said Haye. "I was absolutely devastated this weekend, and felt as though I'd let a lot of people down. But now, with this new date, I couldn't be happier.

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Local hero Timothy Bradley faces off with Juan Manuel Marquez Saturday, Oct. 12 in a 12 round bout for Bradley’s WBO Welterweight title. The fight takes place in Las Vegas at the Thomas and Mack Center and will be available on pay per view. However, if you can’t make it down the 15 or don’t want to spend a ridiculous amount on pay per view, Inland casinos will be screening the fight inside their lounges and bars.

Agua Caliente will show the matchup inside The Show for $25. Tickets are available at the box office, www.hotwatercasino.com and through Star Tickets.

Fantasy Springs will have the fight on casino wide in LIT, Springs Bar and 12th Floor Wine Bar.

San Manuel has viewing available in Sportswatch Grill and Tukut Lounge.

Pechanga screens its sporting events casino wide and usually offers a dining special for viewing inside Kelsey’s.

Spotlight 29 regularly screens big sporting events inside Hot Spot Lounge.

Most telecasts start at 6 p.m. with undercard bouts.

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Las Vegas-based boxing promoter Sterling McPherson, who has promoted many events featuring boxing champion Mike Tyson, is promising a night of world class professional boxing in Parker, AZ September 11th.

Headlining the action at BlueWater Resort & Casino will be a ten-round super middleweight clash between Puerto Rico’s Hector Camacho Jr. and Mexican veteran Hector Munoz of Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Sporting a record of 57-5-1 with 31 knockouts over his illustrious career, Camacho Jr. is riding a three bout winning streak, most recently winning a unanimous decision over Lee Murtagh on August 8th in Rochester, New York. The battle with Munoz will be the fourth start of his 2013 campaign.

Over the course of his 11 years as a professional, Munoz has compiled a record of 21-11-1 with 14 knockouts. Most recently he travelled to the MGM Grand at Foxwoods Resort in Mashantucket, Connecticut where he battled hometown favorite Danny O’Connor, losing a very close eight round decision.

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