Boxing: Audley Harrison has told David Haye to "man up and sign" after claiming he's agreed terms for a world heavyweight title 'Battle of Britain' bout in November.
Harrison and promoter Eddie Hearn, the MD of Matchroom Sport, have been locked in talks with Haye's manager Adam Booth with a potential fight scheduled to take place on November 13th at the MEN Arena in Manchester.
Harrison's camp say they've agreed terms for the bout, but claim that WBA world champion Haye is yet to sign.
In a message to Haye, Audley said: "I'm about as bored as every other fight fan about hearing why you won't accept fights, what are we in this game for?
"I say to try and win titles and create a legacy but if its money you want then outside of the Klitschko fight, I'm the only guy that makes you money.
"I am accepting the terms you have offered me and now we will see what you are made of.
"So let's stop with the bull*******g, man up and get this fight signed. So bring on the Battle of Britain and I will be the Hayebreaker come November 13th."
Harrison put the wheels in motion for the potential clash with Haye in June when he vacated the European belt won in spectacular fashion with a stunning last-gasp knockout of Michael Sprott in April.
"The hard work is done and now it's up to Haye and Booth,” Hearn said. "We are at the end of the line now, everything is in place and now it's up to them.
"This is a £10 million fight and the biggest the country has ever seen, but more than that it's personal between them - there will be no love lost in the ring if we get this signed."