By Edward Chaykovsky

WBA heavyweight champion David Haye is formulating a plan to take away Wladimir Klitschko's jab and then unloading with his power punches. Haye will attempt to capture Klitschko's IBO/WBO/IBF titles on either JUne 25 or July 2. When Haye fought the seven-foot Nikolai Valuev to capture the WBA belt in 2009, he stayed away and circled the "Russian Giant." He won't follow the same plan of attack with Wladimir. Haye doesn't want Wladimir to get started with his sharp jab which dominates opponents.

"I've got to sting like a bee, I'm not sure getting into a jabbing contest with someone with such long arms is the best idea," Haye told ESPN UK. "I've seen Wladimir keep people at bay with his long jab and I can't allow him to get into his groove of jabbing and moving. I've got to cut down the space, cut down his thinking time, and let the bombs fly."