I'll take out Wlad AND Vitali
DAVID HAYE insists he will bash up both Klitschkos as he bids to rule the heavyweight division.
Haye has already set his sights set on claiming Wladimir Klitschko's WBO, IBF and IBO titles.
And the Londoner admits he will jump at the chance to take out Wladimir's older brother Vitali if the Ukrainian reclaims his WBC crown from Samuel Peter.
Haye, 27, said: "If Vitali beats Peter, he'll definitely be on my hitlist and I could have to beat both Klitschkos to unify the titles.
"That will be a massive fight, especially after I've bashed up his little brother.
"Once I've taken care of Wladimir, I'll go after Vitali and take big brother out as well."
Haye's plans to take on JD Chapman on November 15 were thrown into doubt when the unbeaten American failed to turn up in London to confirm the bout.
But the Hayemaker is confident the fight will go ahead as scheduled at the O2 Arena.
He added: "We had an opponent in JD Chapman and I think we've still got him — he just appears to be holding out for a bit more money.
"He's unbeaten and on paper and this guy's coming to do some damage. That's what I love and he was supposed to be a on plane here to come and do a face-to-face.
"For whatever reason, he didn't turn up, which I think is a bit unprofessional.
"It's just a play to get a bit more money but this is professional boxing and these things happen."
DAVID HAYE insists he will bash up both Klitschkos as he bids to rule the heavyweight division.
Haye has already set his sights set on claiming Wladimir Klitschko's WBO, IBF and IBO titles.
And the Londoner admits he will jump at the chance to take out Wladimir's older brother Vitali if the Ukrainian reclaims his WBC crown from Samuel Peter.
Haye, 27, said: "If Vitali beats Peter, he'll definitely be on my hitlist and I could have to beat both Klitschkos to unify the titles.
"That will be a massive fight, especially after I've bashed up his little brother.
"Once I've taken care of Wladimir, I'll go after Vitali and take big brother out as well."
Haye's plans to take on JD Chapman on November 15 were thrown into doubt when the unbeaten American failed to turn up in London to confirm the bout.
But the Hayemaker is confident the fight will go ahead as scheduled at the O2 Arena.
He added: "We had an opponent in JD Chapman and I think we've still got him — he just appears to be holding out for a bit more money.
"He's unbeaten and on paper and this guy's coming to do some damage. That's what I love and he was supposed to be a on plane here to come and do a face-to-face.
"For whatever reason, he didn't turn up, which I think is a bit unprofessional.
"It's just a play to get a bit more money but this is professional boxing and these things happen."
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