By Mark Vester
WBO/IBO/IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (55-3, 49KOs) is still willing to fight WBA champion David Haye (25-1, 23KOs) on July 2. Klitschko is already set to face unbeaten Dereck Chisora on April 30 and former two-division champion Tomasz Adamek in September. Klitschko doesn't care if the fight happens in Germany or England, he just wants to get Haye in the ring.
If Haye refuses to fight him in July, then Klitschko doesn't want to hear any more chatter about a possible fight with Haye in the future. He will ignore Haye from that point forward.
"I know the British fans are looking forward to this fight and I am looking forward to actually satisfying the British fans and fight David Haye. I'm right here and I'm confirming that July 2 as I've said before is the date for the fight. Either David Haye takes it or the whole thing is dead." Klitschko told BBC Sport.


