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  • Kris Silver
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    Haye offers Klitschko German bout

    Haye offers Klitschko German bout

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    David Haye has offered to fight WBO and IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko in Germany after prospects of the bout taking place in London faded.

    Haye's camp seemed close to agreeing a deal for a June bout in London but the fight itself could now be in doubt unless an agreement is found quickly.

    Haye wants the fight so much he would travel to Klitschko's backyard for it.

    "David will fight Wladimir anywhere they choose," the 28-year-old's trainer and manager Adam Booth said.

    Klitschko, 32, who is based in Germany, boasts 52 wins in 55 bouts.

    His last success came on 13 December when the referee stopped American Hasim Rahman's punishment in the seventh round.

    Haye defeated American Monte Barrett last November and has 21 wins inside the limit in 22 fights, with one defeat.

    Booth said that in order to persuade the Klitschko camp to sign up to the fight they had offered them the two rematch options they requested.

    "In regards to the rematches clause, I am baffled as to why Klitschko co-manager Bernd Bonte seems to have forgotten our last conversation about this," said Booth.

    "We said they could have the two rematches they wanted, which effectively means David's next three fights could be in Germany against either Wladimir or Vitali Klitschko.

    "David doesn't want to dodge Wladimir and just pick and choose his way through boring, fringe contenders.

    "He wants to fight the best and restore some excitement to the heavyweight division. We only hope Wladimir feels the same way."

    Londoner Haye had originally been expected to fight Wladimir's elder brother Vitali for the WBC belt.

    However, in January Vitali revealed that the siblings had tossed a coin to decide who should fight former undisputed cruiserweight champion Haye.

    Vitali, 37, who had announced his retirement in 2005 but reclaimed his WBC title last year, is now preparing for a mandatory defence against Juan Carlos Gomez of Cuba on 21 March.
  • Golden Boy 360
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    I wish haye instead fights a couple of more times in the division before he takes on Klitschko

    sam peter vs david haye? anyone

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      #3
      This fight will be EPIC.

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      • S A M U R A I
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        #4
        Originally posted by Golden Boy 360
        I wish haye instead fights a couple of more times in the division before he takes on Klitschko

        sam peter vs david haye? anyone
        I agree with Haye when he says he doesn't want to pick his way through a ton of boring heavyweights. I like the fact that he wants to get straight to the point, win or lose.



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        • Gojira
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          I have never looked forward to a fight as much as this one. I just hope haye can pull it off.

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          • IMDAZED
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            Anyone who says Haye has to "earn" his shot at the title is just being biased, especially when you consider one brother (Wlad) just fought a completely undeserving contender and the other brother was - after taking years off - undeserving of the shot at the title he now owns.

            David Haye unified at cruiser. That's more than 95% of these HW contenders could dream of doing. And it looks as if he really wants to make the fight. It would be quite disappointing if this doesn't come off.

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              Good. Fight in early April too instead of late June, which is not necessary.

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              • Mersey
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                I can't wait for this fight!! But I don't wana see Haye get KO'd, and I think he will lol

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                • Pullcounter
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by S a m u r a i
                  I agree with Haye when he says he doesn't want to pick his way through a ton of boring heavyweights. I like the fact that he wants to get straight to the point, win or lose.
                  the hw division sux so much that i'd dont mind haye going straight for wlad.

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                  • Kris Silver
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by IMDAZED
                    Anyone who says Haye has to "earn" his shot at the title is just being biased, especially when you consider one brother (Wlad) just fought a completely undeserving contender and the other brother was - after taking years off - undeserving of the shot at the title he now owns.

                    David Haye unified at cruiser. That's more than 95% of these HW contenders could dream of doing. And it looks as if he really wants to make the fight. It would be quite disappointing if this doesn't come off.
                    Good points, totally. People seem to forget he was not only a belt holder at CW, but unified. He unified the the division directly below. Guys whom do that routinely go on to take on the top guys in the next division. It's hardly that different here.

                    I'm mostly stunned by the re match clauses. Three across the two brothers. WTF? That's like sticking a dollar in a ******** machine, you win, and it forces you to risk your winnings and quite possibly eventually lose them. Sounds desperate and is not necessary or favourable to David at all. Across a few fights against the Klit's he undoubedly takes at least once loss, so it's a ***** move on the Klit's parts.

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