By Mark Vester

Less than two weeks after the fight appeared to be dead, a deal structure has been reached for IBF/WBO heavyweight chmapion Wladimir Klitschko to face David Haye on June 20 in Europes. The two sides were in a dispute over the site. Haye wanted the fight in New York's Madison Square Garden and Klitschko wanted the fight to take place in Europe, where both fighters have bigger names and can draw more money. In the end, both sides agreed to Europe.

Golden Boy Promotions CEO, Richard Schaefer, told Doug Fischer of The Ring Online that contracts have been exchanged and the fight is back on. HBO will televise.

"Contracts have been exchanged and it looks like the fight is back on," Schaefer said. "A deal structure has been reached and now it is a matter of working out the legal details."

Despite numerous reports of the fight landing in Klitschko's second home of Germany, Schaefer tells Fischer that nothing has been agreed upon and several possible sites are being expored.

"Germany may be the frontrunner for the location but it hasn't been decided yet," Schaefer said.

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