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Haye-Wlad Looks Good For June 25 or July 2
The other shoe has dropped. We're not suprised to learn David Haye and Wladimir Klitschko are close to getting the contract finalities hammered out, so the Brit who holds the WBA belt can tangle with the Ukrainian who owns the IBF and WBO versions. Klitschko dropped out of his April bout with Dereck Chisora, blaming his tender abs, and many figured this Haye deal was a strong contributor to the pullout.
Let me urge caution here..if we actually see this fight happen, actually see the bell ring, then I will finally breathe a sigh of relief. Haye has ducked and dodged and slithered with great skill these last two years as he's teased both Klitschkos. We shall see if he goes thru with it. We can hope.
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