KLITSCHKO ON HAYE: "THIS GUY IS NUTS"
Litteralement "ce mec est cretin"... c'est assez direct et joliement prometteur ;-) Avec un peu de recul, Klitscho ne dit pas non plus que des aneries et pose des conditions assez lucides en matiere de promotion et de maturite. Dans le texte voila un garcon qui se pose en patron de la categorie -ce qu'il est aujourd'hui- et on ne peut qu esperer que toutes ses recommandations soient suivies et couronnees de succes par Sieur Haye. Histoire d'avoir peut-etre enfin un combat Heavyweight explosif a se mettre sous la dent. Cruiserweight sensation David Haye has made no secret of what he thinks
of the overwhelming majority of today's heavyweight division. "The
Hayemaker," who is soon to launch an all-out assault on the weight
class and its fighters, has gone as far as calling men like Klitschko,
Peter and Valuev flat out bums. Well, in an interview with Setanta
Sports, Wladimir Klitschko, who is in London for a few days, fired back
at Haye.
Ca fait tellement longtemps qu'il ne se passe rien dans cette categorie.
Alors Go! mister Haye! Make my day!!
"I met this guy yesterday," Wladimir told Setanta on April 25th. "I'd
never heard of him before, but he was so loud I could've heard his
voice overseas. This guy is nuts. He's a nice guy, but he's so excited
about his career and moving up to the heavyweight division and winning
all the titles. He's definitely got a good punch and is a great boxer
but he's just so loud it's unbelievable," the IBF and WBO ruler added.
Haye is certainly massive on self confidence, but so far, as good as
he's looked at cruiserweight (with just one win at heavyweight to go
along with it) Haye has to prove to a lot of people that he is indeed
going to "clean up" at heavyweight. Klitschko, for one, needs
convincing.
"He's built up his name in Great Britain already but he has to make a
name for himself in America. He has to have a couple of good fights at
heavyweight and, after that, who knows?, Klitschko said. "If he
continues to do well then maybe we will fight each other," Wladimir
also said.
It's quite surprising that Klitschko has never even heard of Haye, at
least until yesterday. Considering the amount of fuss many boxing
people made after the Londoner's demolition of Enzo Maccarinelli, and
his well publicised plans to invade the heavyweights, one would have
thought Wladimir would have at least have heard Haye's name. But no,
Klitschko, who is the general choice for the heavyweight division's
number one, knew nothing of Haye. Still, the best heavyweight in the
world right now did suggest the possibility of Haye taking over one day.
"Maybe Great Britain is going to have the next undisputed heavyweight
champion of the world," Klitschko mused. "But only after I retire," he
added with a smile.
The hype is now in overdrive for the day when the huge-punching "Hayemaker" meets the best at heavyweight! _ Source_EastSideBoxing