DAVID Haye has gone from throuple to trouble as his business empire is falling apart and is mired in huge debt.
The boxer, nicknamed The Haymaker, has a number of active companies â but they’re all in a financial mess.


In April 2023, it was revealed that two of his firms had gone bust owing over half a million in debt.
Now, we can disclose more woes for the fighter, now renowned more for his love life than antics in the ring.
His sports firm, The Undercard , is facing closure, as its last set of accounts was for the year ending 30 September 2022 â nearly five years ago.
It is currently £280,400 in debt with proposing to strike the firm off.
Yet this action has been suspended, which is likely because of an objection from creditors, such as the bank or , which will be desperate to recoup their cash.
Another of his companies, Rapport Film Ltd, is also at risk of being shut down as the last set of accounts was three years ago. Again, this action has been suspended likely from a creditor intervening.
And his health firm, Accountability, was set up in December 2022 â and has never bothered to file accounts, which should have been produced nearly a year ago.
Meanwhile his online retail business, Haymaker Memorabilia, was also set up in 2022, and needs to produce a set of accounts within the next two months.
In 2016, David â who’s made millions in the ring â went through a supposedly costly divorce with his then wife of eight years Natasha.
It led one of his deadly rivals to hint that he has money problems, saying at one press conference between the pair: “He’s in a dangerous position, his life is in turmoil, he needs this fight on as fast as possible. He needs to cash Tony Bellew in.”;;
David’s management consultancy firm HMGMT Limited was put into liquidation owing £368,874.
Debts owed including £91,542 to HMRC, £76,827 to suppliers and £45,000 to Coutts Bank.
It also owed £155,000 to The Arch Company, which guaranteed the company’s lease.
Another company called HTCamp Limited, which was linked to a private gym where David coached aspiring boxers, was closed with debts of £155,505.
The Sun has contacted David’s representatives for comment.
It comes as David recently
He has his sights set on an acting career after making his film debut.
The former heavyweight world champ, 44, stars in Under The Gun, a shortcrimeflick which premieresnextmonth.
David has always had a desire to forge a career in acting after hanging up his gloves in 2018.
Of his new career,said: “Being directed by Charles Belleville and shooting with the amazing cast and crew was a privilege.
“Acting is a discipline, much like boxing â it takes commitment and preparation to deliver.
“I hope the viewing audience receive my acting as well as they have supported my boxing career.
“I would like to thank my acting mentor and producer, Alex Fidelski, for giving me this opportunity and credit to BUFF for giving our movie the platform to be seen.”;;
Under The Gun is set to be shown at the British UrbanFilmFestival on June 25.
Davidfeaturesalongside The Crown and Pirates of the Caribbean actor
