Nathan Hughes has admitted providing for his family was behind the decision to pledge his national allegiance to England.Fijian-born Hughes became available for the Grand Slam champions in June after qualifying on residency grounds and made his debut off the bench in Saturdays 37-21 victory over South Africa.Members of the Fiji squad who will run out at Twickenham this weekend are paid a mere £60 a day, a sum dwarfed by the £22,000 England players receive for each international.The figures involved have resulted in Hughes adopting a hard-nosed professional outlook on rugby knowing that he must provide for his family.I would love for Fiji to have more resources, but it is the way it is. They just have to deal with it and live on whatever they have got, Hughes said.There is a big difference and that is why people want to play rugby and how they survive.It is their bread and butter. Thats the decision I made -- I play my rugby to support my family and put shelter over their heads.Back home it has all been positive comments, everyone happy and proud of the decision I have made. Last week was exciting for me and my family.Despite the financial basis for his decision to represent England, Hughes insists the 26 minutes he played against South Africa were not without poignancy as he celebrated a proud moment in his career.I feel English now. I can say Im an English person now. It was exciting to get the nod to come off the bench and represent England, I can say its my country now, Hughes said.It was huge and it was emotional. I live here in England, it is where my family is now. This is home for me.I will not sing both anthems, Ill only be singing the national anthem, God Save the Queen.It has been a long time coming but now the time is here, Ive got my first cap and Im excited to get more.Hughes, an explosive No. 8 bristling with raw potential, is set to start in the back row against the nation of his birth on Saturday and realises that this guarantees special treatment at Twickenham.I do understand it. If youre an Islander, and I have this opportunity to play against Fiji, you know what is coming. You take it and you have got to give it back. Theyll know its coming too, he said.It will be very special to make this first start against Fiji, but weve got a lot of class back-rowers in the squad, waiting for the opportunity. You just have to train well and when you get an opportunity, take it with both hands. 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David Haye threw a punch at Tony Bellew and launched an astonishing verbal attack on promoter Eddie Hearn at a news conference to publicise the fighters March 4 clash.WBC world cruiserweight champion Bellew is stepping up to heavyweight to box his fellow Briton Haye at the O2 Arena in London, and the atmosphere on Wednesday was highly charged.Amid 20 minutes of bickering, former two-weight world champion Haye called Bellew a powder puff punching chump before the pair had to be separated.Bellew branded Haye a joke and said he was only fighting him because he has blown the lot.And Hearn, who will co-promote the clash, did not escape Hayes ire either.Ive been out of the big, big fights for a while and while Ive been away Ive noticed that its become the Eddie Hearn show, Haye said at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London.This gives me a chance to shut his mouth. You [Bellew] say I had a lot of demands, the only demand Eddie Hearn had was that his name came first on the posters.I cant remember his dad [Barry] putting his head in the camera like he does. He should be promoting his fighters not himself.After I take out this guy [Bellew] out Im going to take out Joshua and shut down your business.I could go clubbing every night between now and the fight and get smashed every night and still knock you [Bellew] out.Its an easy nights work and I will end the fight when I want. If I want to punish you I will or if I want to end it in 30 seconds I will.ddddddddddddHaye, who also claimed Australian Lucas Browne turned down $2 million (£1.6m) to fight him, and Bellew had to be separated amid a scuffle as they posed for photographers.Bellew, 34, is taking on Haye after one defence of his world title, a third round win against Hayes friend BJ Flores.Haye, 36, has had two comfortable stoppage wins this year after over three years in exile. The Londoner reigned as WBA world heavyweight champion from 2009 to 2011 and Bellew says his best days are behind him.Lets stop calling his last two fights fights, they were more exhibitions, said Bellew.One of them called himself The Cobra but should have been called a maggot and the other is the first boxer who learned to box on YouTube. Its only right those fights were on a comedy channel.His last real fight was five years ago and while he has been partying away Ive been in the gym. The difference between him and me is that I love fighting and he hates it. But he has to fight.All the demands and stipulations he put in the contract were ridiculous. Hes the biggest diva ever in boxing.He could have been fighting for the world heavyweight title but hes not, hes fighting me because hes skint. ' ' '