My guess is.... you can't distinguish between ''your'' and ''you're'', therefore unable to distinguish much else.
of the top of my head , i can think of dimetrenko as the only fighter who boxes something remotley close to wlad as an opponent and is ranked top 20. and he is being built up very slowly and they would not want to risk there investment v haye , especially in england after spending all the money nurturing him.
nah he's doing the right thing going after vitaly (tho i still don't know why he ain't fighting wlad). fighting someone like thompson or grant won't really prep him for what he wants: a huge klitchko payday. He already obviously has the huge klitchko payday. As long as he looks credible versus vitaly there'll be other fights for him if he wants them. No point in taking more risks than necessary which could interfere with his huge klitchko payday he was looking for.
Hats off to Haye for going for the main man. I'd personally rather him have a few fights at HW but I suppose there is always a chance of him getting sparked by anyone in the top ten and therefore ruining a big, big payday. It's going to be interesting, to say the least!
Vitali is a very tough fight for him... but Vitali definitely isn't the main man in the division. He has only had 1 fight in the last 5 years, and is going to be 38 years old, riddled and slowed by injuries.
evidently this fight isn't happening until next summer, but Haye is insisting on not taking on another heavyweight before then. I really think this Haye thing is such a joke. He's just looking to cash out. The guy hasn't fought a legit challenge yet (Mormek is the ONLY legit, ranked top tier fighter he's ever fought). His heavyweight campaign has been a joke so far - he just runs his mouth, has a great promoter...I mean why take a fight before Klitschko and probably get KO'd (if he actually fought a top 10 heavyweight) when he can just sit around for 6 months and then cash out??