By Edward Chaykovsky

WBA heavyweight champion David Haye (25-1, 23KOs) is receiving help from Muhammad Ali's former trainer, Angelo Dundee. Haye faces WBO, IBO and IBF champion Wladimir Klitschko (55-3, 49KOs) on July 2 in Hamburg, Germany. Haye is training in Miami's famous Fifth Street Gym, where Dundee trained Ali. The hall of fame trainer has been giving Haye advise on the necessary tactics to beat the much bigger Klitschko.

"He came by yesterday and we had a good chat. He still knows his stuff," Haye said to Reuters. "He was giving me some good advice, some tactics to implement when I get in the ring. I had a great game plan before, but Angelo's tweaked it."

Haye expects Klitschko to make it ugly, but the British fighter is going to force Klitschko to trade.

"He's someone who can jab you to death for 12 rounds and is happy to do that," Hye said. "He doesn't let his right hand go, he doesn't really pull the trigger. I think he's going to come unstuck with that tactic when he fights me. I'm going to have to force him to fight."