By Jake Donovan - No sooner than Wladimir Klitschko’s arm was raised in victory on Saturday did the heavyweight parasites begin creeping out of the woodwork.
David Haye, the man whom was supposed to stand opposite the new lineal heavyweight king on Saturday, has been campaigning for next dibs from the moment he was forced to pull out of last weekend’s battle.
The war of words resumed this past weekend, with the brash Brit referring to Klitschko “a boring, unentertaining fighter” after his 9th round stoppage over Ruslan Chagaev and vowed to knock him out and wake up the heavyweight division should the Ukrainian grant him a title shot in the fall. [details]
David Haye, the man whom was supposed to stand opposite the new lineal heavyweight king on Saturday, has been campaigning for next dibs from the moment he was forced to pull out of last weekend’s battle.
The war of words resumed this past weekend, with the brash Brit referring to Klitschko “a boring, unentertaining fighter” after his 9th round stoppage over Ruslan Chagaev and vowed to knock him out and wake up the heavyweight division should the Ukrainian grant him a title shot in the fall. [details]
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