Chisora: I’m faster than Wladimir

Image: Chisora: I'm faster than WladimirBy Dave Lahr: Unbeaten British/Commonwealth heavyweight champion Dereck Chisora (14-0, 9 KO’s) will be looking to open some eyes on April 30th by knocking out IBF/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (55-3, 49 KO’s) in their fight in Mannheim, Germany. Although it’s going to look like an upset to most boxing fans, it will be considered business as usual for Chisora. He knows he’s better than Wladimir and he’s going to be showing the world what he already knows.

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Legacy’s are doomed without each other?

By Benny Fagan: For the last 18 months all boxing fans have talked about is the fights that are not being made. For their entire career’s the top fighters talk about their legacy’s that they will leave in boxing. It’s obvious for all to see, who actually want to see that the legacy left by 5 fighters in particular will only be who they didn’t fight as opposed to how good they were.

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Haye’s only chance to fight the Klitschkos is to take the brother that’s not facing Adamek

Image: Haye’s only chance to fight the Klitschkos is to take the brother that’s not facing AdamekBy Sean McDaniel: WBA heavyweight champion David Haye may be fast in terms of hand speed, but he is certainly not thinking quickly because he’s sabotaged himself to the point where he’s now been overtaken in his pursuit of the Klitschko brothers by heavyweight contender Tomasz Adamek, who will be facing one of the Klitschkos in September in Poland.

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The Three Stooges: Heavyweight Champions – Boxing

By Gari Jones: What is happening in the world of heavyweight boxing, after the top three Heavyweights David Haye W25 (KO-23) WBA Champion, L1 (KO-1), D0, Wladimir Klitschko W55 (KO-49), L3 (KO3), D0 WBC Champion, and his elder brother Vitali Klitschko W41 (KO-38), L2 (KO2), D0 WBO/IBF Champion; had all fought with only Wladimir’s fight called off, all of them had the Christmas Holidays to sort out a unification fight, and despite their calendar being clear all spring each have opted out of such a deal.

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Battle of the Egos: Haye vs. Wladimir

By Mark Hepplestall: One thing that the whole boxing world can agree on is that there is only one Heavyweight title fight that should be happening this year and it is Wladimir Klitschko Vs David Haye for a unification bout. Unfortunately for many reasons the two are not trying their hardest to make the fight happen, with Haye not budging on contract demands and Wladimir not budging on demands, plus the fact that Booth and Beonte are unwilling to compromise making a big mess that is unlikely to end soon.

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The Klitschko brothers have Haye boxed in

By Allen Hmiel: Call it off already. Please somebody pull the Klitschkos’ publicity juggernaut off the defenseless and inept WBA’s non-fighting David Haye. How much more can Haye take by the tactics that the Klitschko brothers are battering the bewildered Brit with daily? After calling out both of the brothers and current legitimate world heavyweight champions of the world, Haye has been in a run and hide mode embarrassing himself and the inept WBA, which I think he represents? Haye is like a turtle who has pulled his head deep within his shell while the Klitschko antics, of the truth and legitimate challenges bombard Haye with a daily publicity campaign aimed at exposing the back peddling by Haye.

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Wladimir says Haye can still fight him on July 2nd – Boxing News

By William Mackay: IBF/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (55-3, 49 KO’s) is still hoping that World Boxing Association (WBA) heavyweight champion David Haye (25-1, 23 KO’s) will come to his senses and take the original July 2nd date that the two fighters had initially agreed on. Wladimir has a fight coming up on April 30th against unbeaten Brit Dereck Chisora (14-0, 9 KO’s) and after that, Wladimir could possibly be fighting Tomasz Adamek in September in Poland.

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Is David Haye taking a leaf out of Wlad’s book?

By Joe Met: It is disappointing to say the least to be reading about David haye’s trainer/manager/promoter/nanny/boyfriend, Adam Booth talking about Jean-marc Mormeck as a likely next opponent for Haye. I have always been a fan of David Haye. He unified the cruiserweight division by knocking out all the competition. He was always entertaining to watch. He possesses Speed, power, and genuine talent.

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Adamek to fight one of the of the Klitschko in September – Boxing News

By Jim Dower: Former two division world champion Tomasz Adamek (43-1, 28 KO’s) has finally gotten his wish and will be fighting for a heavyweight title in September against one of the two Klitschko brothers, according to ESPN. The fight will be taking place in Poland, in Warsaw or Wroclaw. It’s going to be taking place in one of the huge stadiums there where Adamek will be able to attract a huge crowd.

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