David Haye still hasn't signed - time is running out
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I wish they would hurry up and sign this fight or if not just move on and stop makin the fans wait.Comment
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this might actually be good for haye, he can get a fight on with 1/2 contenders and a fw other top 10 fighters build some momentum and then take the fight to the klits.
since the barrett fight he has lost some of that steam, the best way to build momentum is to keep fighting and keep yourself in the fray.
on the other hand maybe haye knows he is likely to get sparked as soon as he is tagged cleanly and is just aiming at the biggest payday in the division.Comment
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Did anyone of you actually read the article on the link???? Because it has NO relevant to what the threadstarter is talking about...
Haye remains Klitschko's target
Wladimir Klitschko has 52 wins from 55 bouts
Wladimir Klitschko has reiterated his desire to meet British heavyweight David Haye in June.
Klitschko, the IBF and WBO champion is keen to meet Haye on 20 June.
"As before, the rival we would like to have is David Haye, we are still working on that," said Bernd Boente, a spokesman for Klitschko.
Haye had been due to meet Wladimir's older brother Vitali, but he opted to take on mandatory challenger Juan Carlos Gomez this weekend.
Vitali, holds the WBC belt, and will meet Gomez in Stuttgart, Germany on Saturday.
If the fight with former undisputed cruiserweight champion Haye does not come off, Wladimir, 32, will pursue a fight with Alexander Povetkin.
The two had been scheduled to fight in December but Povetkin had to pull out because of a foot injury. Klitschko instead fought and stopped Hasim Rahman.
Haye, 28, won his second fight as a heavyweight against Monte Barrett in November 2008.
Wladimir, who is marginally smaller than his brother and who has been knocked out three times, has always been the preferred target for Haye.
Vitali, 37, has only lost two fights, the first when he was forced to retire with a shoulder injury against Chris Byrd in 2000, the second when he was stopped on cuts by Lennox Lewis in 2003.
If Vitali beats Gomez this weekend the Ukrainian is expected to pursue a fight with WBA champion Nikolay ValuevComment
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