David Haye and Dereck Chisora made headlines with their public clash at the O2 Arena on Saturday night.Chisora, who was giving a ringside interview after defeating Zakaria Azzouzi, started to goad Haye as speculation surrounding a fight between Chisora and Haye’s fighter Joe Joyce intensifies."I don't know about May 5, I have David Haye and his little chihuahua (Joyce) calling me out,” Chisora said.“If there isn't titles involved, I want the money. We do everything for money.”Chisora then offered Haye, who takes on Tony Bellew on May 5, a deal."I'll make a deal right now, If I beat Joyce, you [Haye] give me your purse and TV rights for the Bellew fight.Haye rebuffed the proposal, which didn’t go down well with Del Boy.

Haye has the perfect tweet to silence Chisora

“So the fight’s not happening,” Chisora said. “Don’t say my name ever again. Stop barking, don’t mention my name.

“I hope Tony knocks you out. And by the way, get rid of the ‘cane rows’ at 37. I don’t make excuses, I never had a broken toe.”

Chisora was doing the talking but Haye has silenced him with his response on Twitter.

The Hayemaker posted a video on Twitter of highlights from his TKO victory over Chisora in 2012, even replacing Chisora’s face with a shushing emoji as Del Boy falls to the canvas in the fifth round.

It’s the perfect response, really.

Especially considering Chisora had goaded Haye earlier in the day with a tweet filled with shushing emojis.

It remains to be seen whether Chisora and Joyce, who turned professional last year and is 3-0, will meet in the ring.

Joyce, who won a silver medal at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, recently claimed that Del Boy rejected a “life-changing” proposal to fight the 32-year-old.

“I’ve made no secret that I am happy to face the most avoided names in the sport,” Joyce said, per boxingscene.com.

“Dereck Chisora was offered good money to fight me, life-changing money but he was not a man of his word.”

The way things are headed, Haye might get another crack at Chisora before Joyce does.