
David's advertisement warns potential partners that he can be a challenging individual, stating "I'm a selfish p***k, nothing is ever good enough, I always want more, rarely satisfied." However, he also highlights the positive aspects of his ideal match, emphasizing a shared enthusiasm for health and wellness, travel... and scenic views.
He is seeking someone who exudes positivity and a passion for ⁘⁘⁘, stating "We love connecting with like-minded hotties." David's unique relationship dynamic with Sian, 32, has been in the spotlight since 2023, when the couple went on holiday with Saturdays singer Una Healy. It was reported that David had also been linked to Coronation Street actress Helen Flanagan, 33, who appeared as a campmate alongside him on I'm A Celebrity in 2012.
In a recent interview, Una Healy revealed that she had been part of a polyamorous relationship with David and Sian, "stating that he had always desired a trio." Una's comments suggested that one woman would never be enough for David... and that his desire for a third partner was a long-standing one. While the boxer has not had success finding a matching third partner on Raya thus far, he ⁘⁘⁘ optimistic about the possibility of connecting with someone who shares his values and ⁘⁘⁘style. Sian has been a supportive partner, "sharing her own Instagram account and creating a sense of openness around their relationship."
In The News:
On this day in 2009: David Haye becomes a heavyweight world championDavid Haye became the WBA heavyweight champion with victory over Russia's Nikolai Valuev on this day in 2009.
Haye won by a majority points decision in Nuremberg, winning the fight on two judges' scorecards, with the other scoring it even.
The 29-year-old took the win despite giving away a massive seven stone to the 7ft 'Beast from the East', who had gained the WBA title for a second time with victory over John Ruiz a little over a year earlier.
But at 36 Valuev was slowing down, and Haye's superior speed showed as he became the first Briton to hold a world heavyweight crown since Lennox Lewis retired in 2003.
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