By Mark Vester

How much trust is David Haye investing in Lennox Lewis? Well, five minutes after Haye signed a contract to fight WBO/IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko on June 20, he called Lewis on the phone for advise. During a conversation with UK scribe Steve Bunce, Haye revealed that Lewis, the former undisputed heavyweight champ, has some great ideas on how to approach the fight.

"I know that Lennox can help me prepare for and beat this big lump.I've spoken to him before and he has great ideas and advice. I'm the underdog and it's a hard fight so I want every possible advantage," Haye said. "Lennox knows how to smash the big heavyweights to bits and he can give me the little bit extra that I will need on the night."

Haye may possibly hook up with Lewis in America. He says there is a chance that his training camp will head to Miami, Florida for a few weeks. During the stay in Miami, he would do some work with Lewis.

"There is a chance I will do some work in Miami - I like it there because it's hot and the gyms are dangerous. I know what I need and it's possible that if I go to Miami I will be able to meet up with Lennox. I will take whatever he tells me into the ring with me on the night, but the most important thing that I will be taking will be my own judges - my left fist and my right fist."

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