Summer date for Haye v Klitschko bout
March 7, 2011 - 0:0
Britain's WBA heavyweight champion David Haye and Ukraine's WBO, IBO and IBF champion Vladimir Klitschko have agreed to fight in Germany this summer, their respective managers have announced.
""We have a deal,"" Haye's manager and trainer Adam Booth told Sky Sports. ""We're happy with it, they're happy with it. They didn't want to come to the UK for a couple of reasons. David is happy to go anywhere to fight Vladimir... he doesn't care if it's in his back garden. David is raring to go.""The most likely date is July 2 in Germany, but it may be a week earlier on June 25. We were always confident that this fight would happen.""
A Haye-Vladimir Klitschko clash has been on the cards for two years but twice the two sides failed to finalise a deal after disagreeing on how to split revenues.
""The fight is 99 per cent sealed,"" Klitschko's manager Bernd Boente told Bild newspaper on Sunday. ""We have June 25 and July 2 as possible dates.""
With no possibility of a single fighter holding all belts - Vitaly Klitschko holds the WBC belt and the brothers are not going to fight each other - the Haye fight was long considered the one bout that could establish the Klitschkos as the undisputed champions after dominating their sport in the past years.
Haye had pulled out of a scheduled fight with Vladimir in 2009, citing an injury, although it was more a case of the two sides and their promoters failing to reach a deal.
A Haye-Vitaly Klitschko match also failed to materialise some months later.
Vladimir Klitschko on Saturday called off his April 30 fight against Britain's Commonwealth champion Dereck Chisora after failing to recover in time from an injury sustained in December.
The fight against Chisora was originally scheduled for December but was postponed when Klitschko tore an abdominal muscle.
(Source: Reuters)