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David Haye: Vitali is sure of victory against Charr – Boxing News

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David Haye: Vitali is sure of victory against Charr – Boxing News
David Haye, who was expecting a bout against Vitali Klitschko this year, is now furious over the latter’s decision of fighting Manuel Charr as his career’s last opponent. Haye, former WBA heavyweight champion, was expecting to take on the current WBC heavyweight
champion Vitali after nailing Dereck Chisora. However, it seems like Vitali is moving towards retirement and Haye has no option left but to trash-talk against him.
Vitali Klitschko is currently scheduled to fight German pugilist Manuel Charr in September. According to Vitali, this would be the last fight of his career, as he wants to pursue his political goals. On the other hand, Haye is meeting Dereck Chisora on July
14 at the Upton Park in London. Haye has come out of retirement to face Chisora and was expecting to face either of the Klitschko brothers.
Talking about Vitali’s bout, Haye commented, “The Klitschkos' manager Bernd Boente said to fight Chisora and then the winner fights Vitali. Now it seems like he is fighting someone I've never heard of called Jimmy Carr, or something. There's a reason for
him choosing this opponent because they know Vitali will knock him out, look good and get a nice win before going into politics. This one will be a KO and it won't be like his last one with Chisora, which was a tough one for Vitali. Whether he's happy with
that I don't know but he won't have had the big fight he wanted. Wladimir has said he doesn't want to fight me again, which is fair enough, so I don't think a rematch is realistic.”
He added that he was thinking of fighting against Vitali by the end of this year and that is the main reason as to why he made a return to boxing. He concluded saying that he will retire again after beating Chisora if a bout with the Klitschkos is not possible.
According to Haye, his last fight was a loss and after beating Chisora he will put it right, and so he will retire on a victory if there is no Klitschko fighter after Chisora.
 

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