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Former champion David Haye is mentally focused on getting WBC champion Vitali Klitschko in the ring in 2013. There is a good possibility that Vitali will retire and pursue a full-time career in politics.
If Vitali decides to retire and the belt becomes vacant - and then the vacant belt was captured by either Tyson Fury (20-0, 14KOs) or David Price (15-0, 13KOs) in the next twelve months - Haye says there wouldn't be any interest in fighting either of them. [Click Here To Read More] |
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Do you really want to listen haye saying how he is better than lennox/foreman/tyson if he somehow manage to stop vitali. He is 31, he should fight proper opposition or retire forever. One fight nonsense is plain stupid! For Vitali it actually makes more sense to fight and beat Tyson or Price as they will continue to fight for years to come. |
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