News – Will David Haye fight both Klitschkos? Quezada and Joe Goossen Team Up

By Boxing News - 02/05/2009 - Comments

British heavyweight boxer David Haye could fight both Klitschko brothers as part of a sensational two-for-one contract being thrashed out by lawyers. Speaking to Setanta Sports News Haye admitted that the two-for-one contract was “being talked about”. He said:

“To be number one in the world, to be the undisputed champion, I feel I’ve got to beat both of them anyway. That’s not a problem. I want to fight both of them. It’s down to the lawyers now.”

London born Haye, 28, is due to fight Wladimir Klitschko at Stamford Bridge in June 2009. And Haye is confident that the fight will go ahead. He added:

“The purse split and the terms have been agreed. It’s set to be the biggest fight in the world.

“I’ve got what it takes to knock him out. I’ve got his kryptonite.”

Quezada and Joe Goossen Team Up

WBC CABOFE heavyweight champion, Manuel “El Toro” Quezada, steps back in the ring this Friday February 6, 2009 at the Tachi Palace Casino. He faces Eric Boose, whom he beat back in April of 2006. This time around he will have a new trainer calling the shots, that being the notable Joe Goossen.

Riding a 14-fight winning steak, Quezada has set his goals for 2009 stating, “I want keep moving up the WBC rankings and crack the top ten by the end of the year. I believe with Joe Goossen in my corner, I have the final puzzle to get me to the top. Joe’s worked with multiple world champions and is considered one of the best trainers in boxing by many in the business.” Quezada and Boose will square off in an eight round bout.

In the main event, former Olympic Gold Metal winner, Andrew “SOG” Ward will be defending his NABO Super Middleweight, along with the NABF Super Middleweight Championship against Henry “Sugar Poo” Buchanan. The Live “ShoBox: The New Generation” coverage on Showtime will begin at 11 pm ET/PT (delayed on the west coast).

Tickets are priced at: $30, $40, $50, $60 and $400 and can be purchased at the box office of by visiting www.tickets.com. Doors are scheduled to open at 4:30pm. The first bout will begin at 5:00pm (PT) and the televised bouts will begin at 8:00pm (PT).

Goossen Tutor Promotions in association with the Tachi Palace Casino bring you the action. For additional ticket information call the Tachi Palace Box Office at (559) 924-7751 or the Tickets.com call center at 1(800) 225-2277.



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