By Ruslan Chikov

David Haye has once again attacked the contract demands of the Klitschko brothers, Vitali and Wladimir. He continues to claim the two brothers are making unreasonable demands in the contracts presented to him.

Haye had previously complained about the proposed split of the television money. He doesn't want to share any of the money that he stands to receive from Sky Sports pay-per-view. The Klitschkos have proposed to split all of the revenue down the middle from the United States, England and Germany. Haye made a counter-demand to keep all of the revenue from England and for the Klitschkos brothers to keep all of the revenue from Germany.

The manager of the Klitschkos, Bernd Boente, made the point that Haye's counter-demand is unreasonable because the money generated from the English TV will be much greater than the money being received from the Germany channel RTL.

Haye says the fight will happen, against one of the Klitschko brothers - if they "drop the slave contract." He wants them to back away from their demand for a piece of the money from English TV and to drop their contract demand for a "three fight" obligation. Boente has denied Haye's claims of a three fight obligation. In the event of victory, Haye claims the contract would force him to fight the Klitschkos two more times.

"The fight will happen in 2011 against one of the Klitschko brothers. I don't care which. But if I win, they want me to commit myself to fighting two back to back fights [against either Klitschko]. What the Klitschkos say and what's in the contracts are two different stories," Haye was quoted by Golzka.