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  • Haye jumps the queue to land WBO number three ranking

    "Get to the back of the line," were the words of world heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko when former cruiserweight king David 'The Hayemaker' Haye called out the giant Ukrainian in London this past April. Four months on, that 'line' has now substantially shortened in light of the World Boxing Organisation's (WBO) decision to hand Haye a number three heavyweight ranking.




    This latest twist in the Haye and Klitschko saga means there is no longer any obstacle – nor reason – why the two most exciting commodities in the heavyweight division should not meet in 2009. Also ranked at number five by the World Boxing Council (WBC), Haye's new WBO rating is the more pivotal one given that Klitschko currently holds that organisation's version of the world title.




    "There can be no more excuses or reasons why this fight cannot happen," explains Haye, 21-1 (20 KO). "According to the organisations that matter, I am as deserving of a title shot as any other heavyweight out there. I knew that already, but now it's down there in writing.




    "I have two top five rankings as a heavyweight and have only boxed 105 seconds as a heavyweight. What does that tell you about the state of the heavyweight division? What does it say about the organisations' confidence in me dethroning Klitschko? They think I'm ready."




    Former WBC/WBA and WBO cruiserweight titleholder Haye has only previously competed in one bout up at heavyweight – an April 2007 first-round demolition of the normally-durable Tomasz Bonin.



    Nevertheless, the impressive and swift nature of Haye's victory over Bonin, complimented by his cruiserweight portfolio, moves the Londoner to the front of the heavyweight hunting pack.




    "Klitschko should choose to fight me above the rest for a number of reasons," says the 27-year-old Haye. "Firstly, a fight between us two is the only heavyweight fight that can bring excitement to the division. Aside from the personal reasons why I want the fight, Klitschko versus Haye should simply be made because it's a great fight. There are no other current heavyweight match-ups that have got people talking like this one. The division, and boxing as a whole, needs a heavyweight super-fight like this.




    "Secondly, unlike some other recent Klitschko challengers, I bring three key ingredients to the table – ambition, punch power and a six-pack."




    With Klitschko tied up for the remainder of 2008, fulfilling mandatory obligations with the International Boxing Federation (IBF), Haye must bide his time patiently. In the interim, Haye - always looking to make a statement – will tackle a well-respected top 10-ranked heavyweight opponent on November 15 at London's magnificent O2 Arena. The non-title bout, screened live on Setanta Sports – the new home of British and world boxing – could conceivably mark the final stepping stone before Haye manages to get his claws on Klitschko.




    "Klitschko, the wannabe politician, has now seen his smoke and mirrors routine destroyed by the WBO," adds Haye. "He has nothing left to hide behind. It's not about my word against his anymore. It's not about hype. I'm now able to box for Klitschko's belts. No amount of propaganda will stop this fight happening. Providing everything goes to plan, I'll be knocking out Klitschko with my weapons of mass destruction in 2009. That's a promise."

    you can run wlad, but you cant hide.

  • #2
    well who used to be 3?

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    • #3
      chris arreola i think. hes 4th so he must of been moved back a place.

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      • #4
        'The division, and boxing as a whole, needs a heavyweight super-fight like this.'

        Have to agree.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Calzaghe 2K7 View Post
          chris arreola i think. hes 4th so he must of been moved back a place.
          I'd rather see that fight before the klistchko fight.
          atleast haye has the balls to go after the best man in the division.

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          • #6
            the only people who dont want this fight is wlad owns and klitschko.
            Last edited by Gojira; 08-25-2008, 12:19 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ALPHA O`MEGA View Post
              I'd rather see that fight before the klistchko fight.
              atleast haye has the balls to go after the best man in the division.
              wont happen. arreola will probably lose to dave tua and hell go further down the rankings.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Calzaghe 2K7 View Post
                the only people who dont want this fight is wlad owns,tunney and klitschko.
                Wlad vs. Haye is actually the fight I want to see most.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Tunney View Post
                  Wlad vs. Haye is actually the fight I want to see most.

                  sorry, i edit my post.

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