Wednesday, 29 December 2010
Wladimir Klitschko Calls David Haye
David Haye vs. Wladimir Klitschko is nearly guaranteed to happen in 2011 and fight fans couldn’t be more excited. Over the past few months both of these guys have traded verbal blows like there’s no tomorrow and it looks like that’s going to continue until they finally clash on the canvas.
“Haye is a good one for talking himself up but he lost as a cruiserweight [Carl Thompson in 2004] and he will be nothing for us to beat. He will leave the arena embarrassed if he ever sets foot in the ring with us.”
Thursday, 23 December 2010
David Haye: "I willing to take a pay cut of £2million to land Wladimir Klitschko"
According to the Sky sports David Haye told, "I ad greed to all of Klitschko’s demands including a 50-50 split and allowing Wladimir choice of venue".
Haye pay out his Sky PPV revenue with Klitschko, but hasn’t received a response return from their camp.
Haye vs. Klitschko conjugation play would be the most famous boxing match in a long time and will be sure the both fighters should the fight be made.
Friday, 10 December 2010
David Haye next for Wladimir Klitschko
Klitschko's say the IBF and WBO, "I forced of tomorrow's defence against Derek Chisora with a torn abdominal muscle, is targeting a spring showdown with Haye".
David Haye's advised Wembley or Las Vegas as the venue, he said: "At last it seems to have got through to Klitshcko that I mean what I say and that I'll be sticking to my retirement plan of quitting boxing next November when I'll be 31. There isn't a career-defining fight on his record and, along with the money, that's why he wants to step into the ring with me next. They seem to have come to their senses and changed their position, but I know negotiations will be difficult."
But Chisora want will still get a shot before David Haye at Klitschko and he said, "We've a clause in our contract saying the fight is going to happen anyway. He's going to have to fight me."