By Mark Vester
Former cruiserweight champion David Haye says the upcoming fight with Wladimir Klitschko will be very easy for him. Haye challenges Klitschko for his IBF/WBO heavyweight titles on the set date of June 20 in Germany. Haye told boxing personality Steve Bunce that his fight with Klitschko will probably be finalized next week. He is waiting on the contract.
"This will be one of my easiest fights," Haye said. "That seems a funny thing to say but I've been studying him for so long I know exactly how to beat him. I exactly know his attributes. I’m gonna whup him and look good doing it. I’m not looking at going the distance. I’ll be surprised if the fight goes six rounds. Unless he gets a chin operation – some steel planted into his chin – he’ll be knocked out. What makes it more exciting and mean more is that I’ve come straight from cruiserweight and will blast him out."
Haye believes that Klitschko was forced to take the fight and was trying everything in his power to get away from it.
"Everything's been agreed all we need is the Klitschkos to send me a contract and I’ll sign it and send it back," Haye added. "Its dragged out for one reason or another. I said I don’t care where the fights happens. I’ll fight in Ukraine. The way negotiations were going I thought they were looking for a way out. He’s been shamed into making it happen. There’s no other fight out there. He makes more money fighting me than anyone else."
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