Wednesday 20 April 2011

David Haye believes Wladimir Klitschko "will freeze like an iceberg"

David Haye believes Wladimir Klitschko "will freeze like an iceberg", in Hamburg on July 2 after two years of wrangling when two great champions will finally collide.

Haye siad, "I've got no doubt Wladimir will freeze like an iceberg when I hit him on the chin in Hamburg. He won't know how to react, will panic, attempt to run for cover and then realise big brother Vitali is in the corner mopping up tears with a white towel.”

Haye a large team of British fight fans expected to travel to Hamburg when he biggest heavyweight title fight for the overall after meeting with Klitschko Lennox Lewis fought Vitali Klitschko in the United States eight years ago is.

“It's great to finally find out the date and venue,” said World Boxing Association title holder Haye, 25-1 (23 KO) in his professional career. “I've been training for this fight since the end of 2010 and it's nice to now have a concrete date to work towards.

“Hamburg is an accessible city for a lot of British fans, so I'm expecting a huge turnout for what is undoubtedly the biggest boxing event of the year. We're going to have an army of Brits invading Germany on July 2nd and I can't wait to sample the atmosphere.

“I think every city in mainland Europe and beyond wanted to stage this fight, and that shows just what an appealing event it is. Personally, I wasn't bothered where the fight ended up. I'd fight Wladimir anywhere, so long as the location comes with a ring and a referee that can count to 10. By the time I've finished with Wladimir, he won't know where he is anyway.”

The 30-year-old Haye November 2009, when he trekked from Nuremberg in the WBA belt secured, Germany 2in 7ft Russian behemoth Nikolay Valuev for overthrow.

Klitschko, 35, meanwhile, the first time in October 2000 World Boxing Organization version of the title is won and as the winner of that particular organization enjoyed two stints.

Nicknamed 'Dr. Steelhammer', Klitschko, 55-3 (49 KO), Chris also International Boxing Federation and International Boxing on the way the organization is captured Strip and most recently Samuel Peter out nose to maintain the three.

Haye said, “I've said from day one that I am Wladimir's toughest opponent to date, and I stand by that. Wladimir has a history of being knocked out by fast punchers, and I punch faster than every other heavyweight in the world. I'm also dedicated, disciplined and ambitious, unlike many of Klitschko's previous opponents.

“Corrie Sanders' mind was on the putting green, and he still managed to knock Wladimir out with a left hand."

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