By Mark Vester

WBO/IBO/IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko is ready to fight anyone, but his main target is the winner of David Haye vs. Audley Harrison, who clash for the WBA heavyweight title on November 13 in Manchester. Haye's WBA title is the last remaining belt not owned by the Klitschko family. Older brother Vitali Klitschko has the WBC heavyweight title.

Klitschko is slated to return on December 11, more than likely in Germany, and several names are being rumored for his next fight. The winner of Haye-Harrison would be too soon for a December date, but a deal against one of the Brits could push his return to 2011. Klitschko doesn't care if it's Haye or Harrison, he wants the fighter with the WBA title around his waist.

"I'm interested in getting the final title that we don't have in the family, in the Klitschko family. That's the WBA title, which is currently held by David Haye. If David Haye will lose, then I'll fight the [new] champion. I just hope that in time that I can unify all the titles," Klitschko told BoxingScene.com/Bokser.org.

"I'm ready to fight anyone. The most difficult part is the contractual side with opponents. If it's not mandatory, then it's a little easier, but otherwise it's a little bit difficult. I don't care who is my next opponent. I'll adjust myself to the strategy and tactic for the fighter."