Former British cruiserweight world champion Johnny Nelson has recently given his thoughts on the surprise new management partnership between retired heavyweight world champion David Haye and current WBA international champion Dereck Chisora.
This news, announced on Wednesday morning, comes as such a shock due to the fact that Chisora and Haye shared a bitter and brutal rivalry in and out of the ring; with the two British boxers clashing at press conferences before and after they fought each other back in 2012, when Haye won by TKO.
Clearly the two have no love loss, and yet, Haye has joined Chisora's management team to form "WAR Chisora", in a bid to help the 34-year-old reach another world title.
This is all just as a surprise to Nelson, who appeared on Sky Sports to give his opinion on the new pairing and the knock-on effects to the boxing world.
Nelson said on Sky Sports: "For this to happen, Dereck Chisora and David Haye, you never would have thought it, and isn't it amazing how when it's business it's just business, because there was no love lost between these two."
Thirty eight-year-old Haye retired in May this year after his rematch defeat to Tony Bellew in London, and Nelson also commented on the Hayemaker's change of mindset.
"David had to kind of think to himself, right I'm a businessman now, this isn't personal, this is strictly business.
"I think it could be the best move for Dereck, because Haye's training regime is ridiculous. Dereck's commitment when it comes to that, there's no cutting corners there.
"It should suit Dereck down to the ground. He's smart enough, business savvy enough to put all the bad things to one side. This is business. Regardless of whether they are friends or not, it works for both of them. Dereck has now got someone who has worked at world title level."
Nelson then added that he saw Chisora and Haye in the Sky building and they seemed to be getting on well.
He then went on to add how Haye's experience on both sides of the ropes can benefit Chisora's training camp.
"We'll see a completely different physical beast in Dereck Chisora. I actually think this fight becomes a lot harder for Dillian, and a lot more dangerous. Dereck has somebody behind him that knows every trick in the book.
"Haye knows how to get a fighter to a certain level, and you're now going to see a Dereck that's got strength, got tactics, got boxing ability. I'm not going to say he's going to turn into Muhammad Ali. What I'm saying is - you've got a fighter who all of a sudden might be rejuvenated again."
Nelson ended by saying he thinks Haye's involvement increases the likelihood of the fight happening, before adding that the heavyweight scene in the UK at the moment is unbelievable, and I think we can all agree on that.