Injury Means Klitschko-Haye Off; Will Klitschko-Valuev Take Its Place?
It looks like David Haye's big shot—and his chance to back up his big mouth—will have to wait.
As announced to the British media and now being reported by ESPN's Dan Rafael and the AP, Haye has injured his hand while training and has pulled out of his heavyweight title fight with Wladimir Klitschko that was set to take place in Germany on June 20.
The postponement or cancellation of the Klitschko-Haye fight robs boxing fans of the most intriguing heavyweight matchup in recent memory. The brash, trash-talking ways of former cruiserweight champion Haye had clearly gotten under the skin of Klitschko (and older brother Vitali), raising the very real possibility of a different Wlad than we'd seen over the past few years.
On top of the mind games, Haye's all-or-nothing style in the ring was almost tailor-made for drama of some type. He had the look of someone who was poised to either pull off a big upset or be forced to eat his words—and possibly a few of the T-shirts that showed him holding the Klitschko brothers' decapitated heads—in spectacular fashion.
Though the German fans are likely to still see their hero fight on the 20th, no one available on short notice is going to create the same sense of anticipation that Haye brought to the table. That includes someone Rafael mentions as a possible substitute, WBA titleholder Nikolai Valuev.
The Russian Giant was also recently left at the altar (for a second time) by Ruslan Chagaev. So Valuev should at least be in top shape, which is more than most last-minute fill-ins can say.
Let's not kid ourselves, though: The boxing fans of the world aren't clamoring for Klitschko-Valuev. There might be some curiosity factor in seeing Klitschko actually go up against someone even taller than him, but that would quickly wear off as two guys who look like they should be pummeling each other start engaging in their usual tactical styles.
The heavyweight division didn't necessarily need Haye, but regardless of what people thought of his tough talk, there's no denying he brought a welcome jolt of energy to the proceedings. Since we're not likely to be getting that in a few weekends with Valuev or any other foe, let's hope Klitschko-Haye gets rescheduled some time down the road.
Nick Tylwalk is the co-founder and editor of BoxingWatchers.com.


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