David Haye and Anthony Joshua spotted at Wimbledon as past, present and future of boxing take to Centre Court
- Former world champion David Haye and London 2012 super-heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua take their seats on Centre Court at Wimbledon
- Fellow gold medal winner Nicola Adams takes pictures with Haye and David Beckham
The past, present and future of British heavyweight boxing were at Wimbledon on Saturday afternoon as David Haye and Anthony Joshua took their seats on Centre Court.
Former world champion Haye is currently regaining his fitness in the gym as he plots a comeback this autumn while Joshua returns to action in Liverpool on July 12.
Joshua's fellow gold medal winner, Nicola Adams, was also in SW19 and posted a picture of herself with Haye and with former England captain David Beckham.
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Past, present and future: Anthony Joshua (left) and David Haye (right) in the royal box on Centre Court
Fighting fit: The pair are getting in shape to make their returns to the boxing ring
Smiles: Nicola Adams (left) was at SW19 and took a picture with David Beckham
Pose: Former gold medallist Adams took a snap with Haye behind the scenes at Wimbledon
Great experience: Haye posted picture with Joshua and Andy Murray's mum Judy
Having been crowned Olympic super-heavyweight champion in London two years ago, Joshua has won his first six fights as a professional.
He takes on veteran Matt Skelton at the Echo Arena next month.
Haye, meanwhile, has not fought since he stopped Dereck Chisora at Upton Park in 2012 and twice pulled out of a fight with Tyson Fury.
His career looked to be over after undergoing surgery on his shoulder last year but he recently revealed he plans to fight on.
Waves: Beckham and Sir Bobby Charlton (left) stand to the applause of the Wimbledon crowd
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