Braddock
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"David Haye will fight Vitali Klitschko in London next summer, the Ukranian's manager Bernd Boente has confirmed. The deal was done after Briton Haye watched Klitchko's brother, Wladimir, retain his IBF and WBO heavyweight belts in Mannheim on Saturday. "We agreed to do the fight next summer in London," Boente told BBC Sport. "It could take place at Wembley, but maybe it's too big. I'd personally prefer Chelsea. I've been there a couple of times and I'm a fan." London's former undisputed cruiserweight champion Haye, 28, knocked out American Monte Barrett in only his second heavyweight fight last month. He immediately called out either Klitschko, although the younger but marginally smaller Wladimir seemed the more likely target."

At last an exciting prospect for the Heavyweight division. Haye is not going to be some slow chump who's only in the ring for the pay cheque, he will present some real question to Vitali, who outside of his controversial defeat to Lennox Lewis has never really been tested in the division. Haye is a cocky fucker but he is good for the division, sadly though I think his jaw will not be good enough to beat Vitali... Wladimir maybe, but not Vitali.

Last edited by Braddock (2008-12-15 07:45:33)

1927
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I like Haye I think he's cool calm and collected (or whatever the saying is).  Can't see him winning though but obviously will back him.
Braddock
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1927 wrote:

I like Haye I think he's cool calm and collected (or whatever the saying is).  Can't see him winning though but obviously will back him.
I think I'll be backing Haye too, he's exciting and dynamic. I guess the exciting prospect is that he has knockout power but is prone to taking a seat on the canvas himself... anything could happen in this fight.

I might even try and get tickets for it.

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