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Wladimir Klitschko wants David Haye's WBA belt badly

Wladimir Klitschko vs David Haye

IBF/IBO/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko is worried that David Haye might withdraw from their £40 million unification bout on July 2 in Hamburg, Germany. Despite of the contracts having been signed by both parties, the Ukrainian giant is bothered because of Haye's history of pulling out from fights. In June 2009, the British backed out two weeks before his fight with Klitschko, using back injury as an excuse.

"I will not believe this fight until I see David Haye in the corner on July 2. Thank God he is going into the ring first. Then I'll see he's there, so I can come in," said Klitschko with a look of concern on his face. "I have knocked out 49 fighters and David Haye is going to be the 50th on my list. I am looking forward to it. Defeat is not an option. Me and my brother Vitali are going to unify the belts. The WBA is the only one we don't have," Klitschko added.

Comparing the two fighters, you couldn't help but believe Klitschko's threats. He is obviously taller, bigger, certainly stronger, way more experienced, and almost as fast as Haye. The only advantage that Haye will have coming into this fight will be his younger age and bigger mouth, but I don't think those will stop Klitschko from decapitating him.

With Haye's terrible elementary fighting style, I don't think he will survive the first six rounds of the fight. Expect Haye to start running for his life when he gets hit by Klitschko for the first time. The fight promoters better prepare an ambulance for this fight because I see a complete massacre of Haye, and I pity the guy.

 

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