By Mark Vester

WBO/IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko is a man on a mission. After months of taking taunts and insults from David Haye, he wants to batter the British fighter. They clash on June 20 in Germany and a massive crowd of 60,000 or more are expected in the Veltins Arena.

Haye seemed to really stroke the emotions of Klitschko by wearing a t-shirt that shows him holding the severed heads of Wladimir and older brother Vitali Klitschko. Speaking with BoxingScene.com's Jose "OnFire" Aguirre, Klitschko expressed his anger over the shirt. He said the shirt and Haye's antics are motivating him for the fight.

"It actually doesn't get under my skin. It motivates me for the preparation. In the fight I will have a cold heart and a cold mind. It definitely went over the edge to decapitate my [family] members' bodies and throw them on the ground with the blood. I think it definitley went below the belt line and he will be punished. David Haye will be punished for such behavior. I think it's embarrassing to represent himself like he represents himself with the t-shirt with a picture on it which has nothing to do with the sport," Klistchko said.

Klitschko told BoxingScene that he doesn't want to end the fight early. He wants to punish Haye for eleven rounds and finish him off in the twelfth and final round.

"Actually that's my plan. I'm going to knock him out in the twelfth and I will enjoy the process until the twelfth round. And I wish for him to get up before [the twelfth], if he goes down, and continues to fight," Klitschko said.

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