Wladimir Klitschko vs. David Haye: 5 Reasons the Fight Is a Must See
Even though there are many reasons to watch what is the most anticipated heavyweight fight in recent memory, there are still many casual fans who aren't excited or still need reminding that the Wladimir Klitschko vs. David Haye fight is a mere two days away.
With all kinds of hype and build surrounding this fight, no one in their right mind should need any kind of coaxing to tune in to the heavyweight battle Saturday afternoon—earlier than usual HBO fights due to it being held in Germany.
Just in-case you need any more reasons to watch the Klitschko vs. Haye fight on Saturday; here are five more reasons you should tune in to most likely see a heavyweight get knocked out.
1. It's the Biggest Heavyweight Fight in Years
1 of 5With all the attention being paid to the lower weight classes for the past few years—due to a down time in heavyweight contenders—the Wladimir Klitschko vs. David Haye fight is the first fight to bring genuine interest in a heavyweight bout in years.
With the long-time reigning champion Klitschko—who hasn't lost since 2004—up against Haye, a fighter who is as big of a threat to Kiltschko's winning streak as anyone that he has faced pitted against each other, how could a boxing fan, no matter how big or small, miss this fight.
The two fighters have been in a verbal fight over the past three years, and the culmination to the war of words ending in the ring on Saturday with fists flying is just about as good as it gets for a fighting fan.
2. Bad Blood Could Spill over in the Ring
2 of 5With all of the bad blood between Vladimir Klitscho and David Haye, there is sure to be a boiling point reached somewhere in the fight which could lead to cheap-shots and big hits throughout the fight.
With Hayes talking about putting Klitschko in an ambulance after serving him with a beating and wearing T-shirts that show Klitschko being decapitated, Klitschko was angry and said boxers shouldn't joke about that stuff because people have been seriously injured in the ring.
During this Fourth of July weekend, the sky is not the only place we'll see fireworks, we will see plenty of them inside the ring Saturday night as well.
3. The Last Times You Could See These Two in the Ring
3 of 5With Wladimir Klitschko being 35 years-old and David Haye constantly talking about retirement, this could be one of the last times we see these two heavyweight stars in the ring.
Klitschko has been a professional boxer for almost 15 years dating back to November of 1996, and a loss to Haye could signal an end to one of the last dominant heavyweight fighters left in the division.
For sometime now Haye has been talking about retiring, and this win could be his second to last fight, as he has said he will be after Klitschko's brother Vitali Klitschko next if he takes down his brother on Saturday.
Do yourself a favor and watch this fight on Saturday, as the two top draws on the division are almost ready to hang up their gloves and call it a career.
4. Wladimir Klitschko Will Finally Lose
4 of 5Most boxing fans outside of Germany have been waiting for Wladimir Klitschko to lose every time he steps in the ring.
With fighter-after-fighter being said to be the guy who will take Klitschko out only to be destroyed by Klitschko, it seemed for awhile there that there may never be a formidable opponent out there to give Klitschko a real test.
David Haye is the real deal and possesses the skill and the power to take care of business and finally give Klitschko his first loss since April of 2004.
5. Possible Chaos in Outside of the Ring
5 of 5With the fight being held in Germany the home country of Wladimir Klitschko—where he is a mega star—David Haye beating the hometown hero and being his usual cocky self could send the German fans into a riot—think Golota vs. Bowe.
Haye is already severely disliked over in Germany with all of what he has said of both Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko. If he wins the battle, the fans could be a explosion ready to happen if Haye's lights their fuse.
So if the action in the ring isn't enough to draw you to this fight, then maybe the possibility of a riot situation will be the topping on the cake to get you to watch the first mega fight in the heavyweight division in years.


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