Haye says he wants to represent USA against Eastern Bloc Heavies:
"American boxing fans love the knockout. They love you to bring the pain and give them entertainment," says WBC/WBA cruiserweight champion David Haye. Both Haye and WBO cruiserweight champ Enzo Maccarinelli are vowing to go all out for the KO in their much anticipated unification clash in London on Saturday night, televised live by SHOWTIME.
As far as Haye is concerned, he's the division's only real champion. "(Maccarinelli) won a vacant title. He's never been beaten a world champion, I've beaten the world champion, Jean-Marc Mormeck. I went to his backyard and I beat the world champion. This is Maccarinelli's opportunity to fight a champion," he said. Same for IBF champ Steve Cunningham. "Who has he beaten?" asks Haye. "He has a vacant title. There's no history behind him. The reason he got the title is because O'Neil Bell gave the title up, and then Cunningham took the belt."
Haye says after this fight Maccarinelli and Cunningham can fight for more vacant belts because he is 100% moving to heavyweight after this fight. "I am a heavyweight who fights at cruiserweight."
He hopes to fight in Las Vegas and get the backing of the American public against the Eastern Bloc fighters who currently dominate the heavyweight division. "I think for some reason, the American heavyweight situation isn't what it should be. It hasn't been for many, many years, and I think I'm the closest you Americans have got. At least I'm an English speaking heavyweight champion of the world. That means something.
"You've got all these Russian pretenders. These guys ain't got no rhythm, no timing, no speed. They're big and clumsy. Look at (Wladimir) Klitschko the other night. It was an embarrassment to boxing what he did. He should be stripped of his title just for that performance alone. It was a disgrace. And I can't wait to go up and knock that bum out. I'm going to do to him (Klitschko) what Corrie Sanders did to him with that speed and make him run like a b*tch. I'm going to go out there and knock him out. He's my No. 1 target at the moment. People regard Klitschko as the No. 1 fighter in the world. So after this fight, that's what I'm going after. He can try to hide as much as he wants, but I'm going to track him down and take him out!"
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In perhaps the most significant cruiserweight unification title bout in years, world champions Enzo Maccarinelli (World Boxing Organization) and David Haye (World Boxing Council/World Boxing Association) will collide this Saturday, March 8, live on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING at 9 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast), from the O2 Arena in London.
As far as Haye is concerned, he's the division's only real champion. "(Maccarinelli) won a vacant title. He's never been beaten a world champion, I've beaten the world champion, Jean-Marc Mormeck. I went to his backyard and I beat the world champion. This is Maccarinelli's opportunity to fight a champion," he said. Same for IBF champ Steve Cunningham. "Who has he beaten?" asks Haye. "He has a vacant title. There's no history behind him. The reason he got the title is because O'Neil Bell gave the title up, and then Cunningham took the belt."
Haye says after this fight Maccarinelli and Cunningham can fight for more vacant belts because he is 100% moving to heavyweight after this fight. "I am a heavyweight who fights at cruiserweight."
He hopes to fight in Las Vegas and get the backing of the American public against the Eastern Bloc fighters who currently dominate the heavyweight division. "I think for some reason, the American heavyweight situation isn't what it should be. It hasn't been for many, many years, and I think I'm the closest you Americans have got. At least I'm an English speaking heavyweight champion of the world. That means something.
"You've got all these Russian pretenders. These guys ain't got no rhythm, no timing, no speed. They're big and clumsy. Look at (Wladimir) Klitschko the other night. It was an embarrassment to boxing what he did. He should be stripped of his title just for that performance alone. It was a disgrace. And I can't wait to go up and knock that bum out. I'm going to do to him (Klitschko) what Corrie Sanders did to him with that speed and make him run like a b*tch. I'm going to go out there and knock him out. He's my No. 1 target at the moment. People regard Klitschko as the No. 1 fighter in the world. So after this fight, that's what I'm going after. He can try to hide as much as he wants, but I'm going to track him down and take him out!"
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In perhaps the most significant cruiserweight unification title bout in years, world champions Enzo Maccarinelli (World Boxing Organization) and David Haye (World Boxing Council/World Boxing Association) will collide this Saturday, March 8, live on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING at 9 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast), from the O2 Arena in London.
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