By Mark Vester

David Haye will continue his hunt of WBO/IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko. He plans to head out to Germany to sit ringside for Klitschko's title defense against Hasim Rahman. If Klitschko wins, Haye believes the two of them will fight next summer, around May or June. Klitschko doesn't have to make a mandatory defense against Alexander Povetkin until September 13, leaving him wide open for the fight. Haye plans to trade some verbal blows with Wladimir in Germany.

"If Wladimir is ready to make it happen, I'll jump straight in with him for my next fight - maybe in May and June," Haye told Steve Bunce's Boxing Hour. "I'm going over to Germany to see Wladimir do a spectacular job. I'll be there at ringside giving him some verbals. They don't need to fight Povetkin until September so me and Adam Booth will talk to K2 after the fight and see if we can set something done."

Haye was also chasing older brother Vitali, the WBC champion, but he doesn't think the fight will happen due to the mandatory defense Vitali owes.

"Vitali has to fight Juan Carlos Gomez in March. You look at him then having to have a month off and two to three months to get ready to fight again and the summer's gone and that's when I want to fight. Wladimir's schedule is a lot clearer than Vitali's," Haye said.

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