Saturday, 15 August 2009

Klitschko brothers don't see future with champ David Haye


LOS ANGELES — Vitali Klitschko says David Haye might have burned the bridge leading to three of the four major heavyweight title bash.
Klitschko and his manager think it's highly clouded that the Klitschko brothers, who appreciation three claims between them, will give a title fight to Haye, the English cruiserweight champion who backed out of deals to fight both brothers this fall, they say.
Haye alternately is slated to fight Nikolai Valuev, the seven-foot Russian WBA heavyweight champ, on Nov. 7 in Germany.
Bernd Boente, Vitali Klitschko's German manager, felt betrayed by Haye's bluff move to fight Valuev, who isn't considered to be on the lapplander level as WBC champion Vitali or his younger brother, Wladimir, who holds the IBF and WBO belts.

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