David Haye "Bitched Out" Against the Klitschkos
IBF, WBO, IBO and Ring Magazine heavyweight champion Wladimir “Dr. Steelhammer” Klitschko Tuesday called WBA heavyweight titlist David “The Hayemaker” Haye a coward who is scared to fight him.
“I want to send this message to boxing fans and directly to David Haye,” said Klitschko, 34, who was last defeated by Lamon Brewster in April 2004. “David you bitched out on fighting both Klitschko brothers twice already and now’s the time to make it happen. On behalf of boxing fans all over the world, I‘m officially calling you out to fight me. You can’t run away from me forever if you want to be respected. I’m ready. What’re you waiting for?”
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Haye (24-1, 22 KOs) recently incensed Klitschko (54-3, 48 KOs) when he donned a T–shirt to a press conference that depicted him holding the decapitated heads of the Klitschko brothers.
Klitschko is an extremely powerful and skilled fighter.
However, “Dr. Steelhammer” is also robotic, frequently passive, and his chin will forever be in question due to the three fights he lost via knockout as a professional.
Conversely, Haye is quick and deceptively strong for a man who is essentially an enlarged cruiserweight.
Provided they ultimately battle, Haye will need to cautiously pressure and charge Klitshcko to avoid being stifled by the giant Ukrainian’s heralded jab.
If Haye can manage to penetrate Klitschko’s defense and get inside, the Englishman has a legitimate opportunity to emerge victorious.
As the ancient cliché goes, “Styles make fights.”
Primarily because of his size and dominance of the heavyweight division, Klitschko would inevitably enter a matchup versus Haye as a decided favorite.
Nevertheless, if Haye somehow landed one flush “Hayemaker,” Klitschko would relinquish his belts.





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