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David Haye on Klitschko bout: All I need is a referee who can count to ten

Wladimir Klitschko vs David Haye

WBA world heavyweight champion David "The Hayemaker" Haye (25-1, 23 KOs) is whining about being the underdog against current WBO/IBF/IBO Wladimir Klitschko (55-3, 49 KOs). The two fighters will meet in a unification bout on July 2 at the 57,000-capacity Imtech Arena in Hamburg, Germany. Klitschko is a heavy favorite on the betting odds, and Haye is furious about it.

"They have called it wrong. I've said from day one that I am Wladimir's toughest opponent to date and I stand by that. Wladimir has a history of being knocked out by fast punchers and I punch faster than every other heavyweight. It's great to finally find out the date and venue. Hamburg is an accessible city for a lot of British fans, so I'm expecting a huge turnout for what is undoubtedly the biggest boxing event of the year."

"Personally, I wasn't bothered where the fight ended up. I'd fight Wladimir anywhere, so long as the location comes with a ring and a referee that can count to ten. By the time I've finished with Wladimir, he won't know where he is anyway," Haye exclaimed.

Haye seems to be mentally-handicapped like most of the British boxers so he doesn't realize that he is already a beaten man even before he enters the ring. If David thinks that Wladimir is an easy opponent like Nikolai Valuev then he is in for a very sad and painful night. What Haye actually needs is a merciful referee who will save him from the beating of a lifetime because I see him getting bullied by Klitschko right from the opening bell.

 

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