By Mark Vester

According to promoter Frank Warren, WBO/IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko is too big, too strong for former undisputed cruiserweight David Haye. More than 60,000 fans are expected to pack the VTL Arena to watch the fighters clash on June 20. Warren doesn't think Haye's chin will be able to stand up to the much bigger punches that are coming from Klitschko.

"David Haye has taken that fight but he is going to the lion's den and he had no other option because that fight was never going to take place in the UK despite what was being said," Warren told Setanta Sports.

"Klitschko will be too big for him, be too much of a boxer for him and he does go over if he gets hit on the chin himself but then again so does David. In his last fight, I think he had the opponent on the floor four or five times but still got clipped and went over himself and was hurt.

"If he catches Klitschko he could knock him out but I do not see him outboxing Klitschko. If you look at David he has been stunned previously, [Jean-Marc] Mormeck had him on the floor although he beat Enzo Maccarinelli,  Enzo wobbled him in the first round and cut him, a journeyman last time out had him on the floor and Carl Thompson has had him on the floor.

Warren says Haye keeps his hands too low and that will be his downfall in the Klitschko bout.

"We are talking about bigger men now. Guys who will be weighing 18 to 19 stone with big punches and David has come up from cruiserweight and he will be looking for speed, but his hands are too low and he won't get away with that at this level."

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