WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO is refusing to rule out a rematch with David Haye after admitting he has run out of people to beat up.
Brit David Haye lost his WBA world heavyweight title to the Germany-based Ukrainian on Saturday and is begging for a second fight.
Wladimir Klitschko, who now holds three versions of the world heavyweight titles, would consider a second fight with Haye after admitting there is a lack of credible challengers.
Haye, 30, wants an immediate rematch so he can keep to his promise of quitting this October – but Klitschko is unlikely to grant him his wish so soon after the weekend’s tame effort.
He said: “Who is there to fight? Maybe I would call out Manny Pacquiao to fight me but that is not a match because of the size difference.
“Maybe a rematch with Haye is something else. There is some time to think about it.
“It was not an easy job to fight David because of his speed and skills.
“I didn’t accomplish all my goals because I did not knock him out but now I have all the belts in my family with my brother Vitali, the WBC world champion.”
Brit David Haye lost his WBA world heavyweight title to the Germany-based Ukrainian on Saturday and is begging for a second fight.
Wladimir Klitschko, who now holds three versions of the world heavyweight titles, would consider a second fight with Haye after admitting there is a lack of credible challengers.
Haye, 30, wants an immediate rematch so he can keep to his promise of quitting this October – but Klitschko is unlikely to grant him his wish so soon after the weekend’s tame effort.
He said: “Who is there to fight? Maybe I would call out Manny Pacquiao to fight me but that is not a match because of the size difference.
“Maybe a rematch with Haye is something else. There is some time to think about it.
“It was not an easy job to fight David because of his speed and skills.
“I didn’t accomplish all my goals because I did not knock him out but now I have all the belts in my family with my brother Vitali, the WBC world champion.”
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