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HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING CHAMPION DAVID HAYE TAKES A JAB AT MEAT INDUSTRY IN NEW PETA AD

Thursday 19 May, 2016

'The Hayemaker' Credits Vegan Fuel With Giving Him His Powerful Physique

London – Heavyweight boxing champion David Haye
has proved he's as kind as he is strong by starring in a new PETA
campaign promoting the knockout power of vegan meals. In the ad (available here), Haye appears with his fists up in a boxing stance next to the words, "I'm David Haye, and I Eat Vegan".

In an exclusive video
Q&A with PETA, Haye speaks passionately about his performance in
the ring since ditching meat: "I've put on good lean muscle, feel
strong, healthy, no injuries". He explains how he made the decision to
eat vegan after watching the documentary Earthlings, which "kind of hit home about …the unnecessary amounts of killing of animals".

And
The Hayemaker discovered some unexpected bonuses the moment he cut
meat, eggs and dairy foods from his diet: "I felt healthier, I felt
cleaner, lighter… I woke up brighter in the mornings, fresher". He
recalls how before going vegan, he would want to "crash out and go to
sleep" after a meal, but now when he eats, he feels "more awake and
perked up".

PETA – whose motto reads, in part, that "animals are not ours to eat" – notes that compared to meat-eaters, vegans
are less prone to suffering from heart disease, strokes, diabetes,
cancer and obesity, and each person who goes vegan saves approximately
100 animals every year from daily suffering and a terrifying death.
PETA's free vegan starter kit is available here.

Haye
is the 2009 World Boxing Association champion and is widely recognised
as one of the best boxers of his generation. The British heavyweight
joins a growing list of athletes – including 2014's Mr Universe, Barny Du Plessis; Germany's Strongest Man 2011, Patrik Baboumian; American Ninja Warrior
veteran Tim Shieff; football great Phil Neville and many others – who
have teamed up with PETA to promote healthy and humane meat-free meals.

For more information, please visit PETA.org.uk.



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