Vitali will fight Haye after brother's win
Updated: 2012-03-05 08:11
(China Daily)
|
|||||||||
Heavyweight boxing title holder Vladimir Klitschko of Ukraine celebrates with a terminally-ill fan, Alex Stout from San Francisco, on his shoulders after defeating Jean-Marc Mormeck of France in their IBF/WBO, WBA and IBO world heavyweight championship title fight in Duesseldorf, March 3, 2012. [Photo/Agencies] |
DUESSELDORF, Germany - Heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko announced on Saturday a much-awaited fight with Briton David Haye for the WBC crown without specifying a date or location.
"I can announce that my next fight will be with David Haye," Klitschko told a 50,000 crowd at the Esprit Arena immediately after his brother Wladimir knocked out Jean-Marc Mormeck to retain his WBO, WBA, IBF and IBO crowns.
Haye, who retired in October, had been wanting to fight Klitschko after losing his WBA belt to Wladimir last July.
He was also involved in a post-fight brawl with Dereck Chisora after the former Commonwealth champion had lost his fight to Vitali on Feb 19 on points and is wanted by German police for questioning.
Heavyweight boxing title holder Vladimir Klitschko (R) of Ukraine exchanges punches with Jean-Marc Mormeck of France during their IBF/WBO, WBA and IBO world heavyweight championship title fight in Duesseldorf, March 3, 2012. [Photo/Agencies] |
The British boxer said on Twitter: "Vitali has just finally agreed to fight me in a live RTL (television) interview. He told me I will be his next fight. Let's get ready to rumble."
The Klitschkos twice had fights with Haye called off in the past years after they failed to agree on the details for a unification fight before the 'Hayemaker' lost to Wladimir in July 2011.
Should the fight go ahead, it could be 40-year-old Vitali's last after announcing before taking on Chisora that he planned to fight "a couples of times more" before retiring.
Haye, who turned heavyweight in 2008 after a cruiserweight career that started in 2002, could face problems fighting in Germany - the Ukrainian brothers' base - after leaving the country following the brawl with Chisora, who was briefly detained and questioned by police.
Haye, 31, had been attending the bout and news conference as a television pundit and exchanged comments with Klitschko's manager, Bernd Boente, and Chisora.
Chisora got up to confront him and the pair traded blows with Haye's manager, Adam Booth, suffering a cut head.
Haye, who has won 25 fights and lost two, said he fled Germany due to the death threats he received from Chisora before adding he would "happily assist the boxing authorities with any investigation they wish to launch".
Reuters
Heavyweight boxing title holder Vladimir Klitschko of Ukraine lands the knockout punch on Jean-Marc Mormeck of France during their IBF/WBO, WBA and IBO world heavyweight championship title fight in Duesseldorf, March 3, 2012. [Photo/Agencies] |
- 'Taken 2' grabs movie box office crown
- Rihanna's 'Diamonds' tops UK pop chart
- Fans get look at vintage Rolling Stones
- Celebrities attend Power of Women event
- Ang Lee breaks 'every rule' to make unlikely new Life of Pi film
- Rihanna almost thrown out of nightclub
- 'Dark Knight' wins weekend box office
- 'Total Recall' stars gather in Beverly Hills
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
Supplies pour into isolated villages |
All-out efforts to save lives |
American abroad |
Industry savior: Big boys' toys |
New commissioner
|
Liaoning: China's oceangoing giant |
Today's Top News
Health new priority for quake zone
Xi meets US top military officer
Japan's boats driven out of Diaoyu
China mulls online shopping legislation
Bird flu death toll rises to 22
Putin appoints new ambassador to China
Japanese ships blocked from Diaoyu Islands
Inspired by Guan, more Chinese pick up golf
US Weekly
Beyond Yao
|
Money power |