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Haye: 'I push the boundaries' of trash talk

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Until last summer David Haye was Heavyweight Champion of the World - known as much for his trash talk outside the ring as for his prowess inside it.

He retired in October after losing to Wladimir Klitschko, but is now in talks to fight his brother, WBC title holder Vitali Klitschko in March 2012.

The build-up to his fight with Wladimir was controversial, with Haye's suggestion that he would put him in an ambulance attracting criticism.

He tells Stephen Sackur why there are 'no limits' to this trash talk.

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