By Mark Vester
Now that David Haye has secured his shot at WBO/IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko on June 20 - he is on the verbal warpath. The way the terms of the contract are set up, Haye could be fighting someone with the last name of Klitschko until 2010. As stated last night, if Haye defeats Klitschko, he would be forced to have an immediate rematch with Wladimir or fight older brother Vitali Klitschko, the current WBC heavyweight champion. If Haye wins the second Klitschko encounter, the third fight would be a rematch with Wladimir [if Haye fights Vitali second] and/or a rematch with Vitali.
Haye plans to execute a performance so devastating that Wladimir will never want to fight him again.
"I’ve got to give Wladimir a rematch but that might change if I do such an amazing job on him that he doesn’t want to fight me again. Once I’ve smashed him up it could be like when Corrie Sanders spanked him and he didn’t want to know. At some stage in a fighter’s career it comes down to heart and who wants to win the fight more - there is no way Wladimir wants it as much as I do. If he did he would’ve been fighting a lot better opposition - he’s a safety-first type of fighter and a man," Haye told the
South London Press
.
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