By Ruslan Chikov

Undefeated russian heavyweight, and top contender, Denis Boytsov, will return to action on November 13. He spoke with Alexander Pavlov about his his state of health after getting surgery on his right hand, his impressions on Vitali Klitschko's latest win against Shannon Briggs, and more.

"The operation went well, and the hand has become much better, but the doctor said he needed to do another operation, but I have not decided whether I will do it or not. I won't decide on anything until after I test out the hand on November 13."

How is the situation with your right hand punching, which has always been famous for having such monstrous force?

- My coach Artur Grigorian said that after the surgery, the hand became even stronger. In addition, during the restoration of the right, I improved the left.

Tell us again on why you refused to participate in the four man tournament to become the mandatory challenger to fight with Wladimir Klitschko?

- Personally, I'm I did not refuse, but the doctor advised me to wait in order to heal the hand. My management wants me to first test it, and then take part in more serious fights. I have time, I'm not in a hurry.

You attended the fight between Vitali Klitschko and Shannon Briggs. Your impressions?

- He chooses old opponents, who also suffers from asthma. So I did not see anything interesting. The show itself, of course, was organized very well, but the boxing performance of Klitschko was nothing much. I think that dinosaur Klitschko will soon fall.

What specifically do not like about the style of Vitali Klitschko?

- What he does is not boxing. He just goes to the ring in good physical shape and uses great distance. In short, I do not like the way he boxes, although he was prepared by my former coach Fritz Zdunek, who always said that he is good and throws from the left side. But he turns it once at a jump. He is not pushing with pelvis or leg, but just throwing in a shoving manner.

And what do you think about the style of Wladimir Klitschko?

Here is the style that I like. He is a good boxer. He is agile, quick. But unlike his brother he doesn't try to hack you to death.

Your opinion about Chisora?

I do know, because I have not seen any of his fights.

But is it worth the risk, facing the champion with only 14 fights behind him?

Even a trained boxer needs experience. And without it you can mentally break down and finish your career. I think that with fourteen fights, you will not have enough psychological conditioning for a championship fight.

But what about the PR trumpeting that Leon Spinks beat Muhammad Ali, with a record of less than ten bouts?

The current time can not be compared with that. A lot has changed. On one hand there are new laws and regulations, the rules have become. On the other hand, all you need is one decisive single blow.

You are a young promising boxer with a killer punch and a decent amount of fights. But Klitschko team, insists that the brothers have no one left to fight, so they are forced to choose rivals rivals Sosnowski, Johnson and Chisora.

- There is always someone to fight. Yes, they have beaten a lot of people, but not everyone. For example, myself.