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haye v vitali klit must be an easier match-up due to vitali's time out of the ring,and his seemingly slowed-down style.he may hit a little harder,but takes longer to do so. lets not speculate too much until we hear from the press conference though.
Has the conference been on yet..? (I'm out of the UK at the moment and can't remember the time difference!)
Being reported setanta news. Explaining the injury and saying hell be fit by July, and that is when they will start to plan his next fight.
David Haye apologised to Wladimir Klitschko for pulling out of their title bout and insisted he is not yet contemplating fighting anyone else. After being forced to pull out of his June 20 bout with a back injury, there were rumours that a bout with Vitali Klitschko was in the works for September. Haye's manager Adam Booth said he had heard the rumours but though Haye is most likely to fight in that much, there is no plan at present to fight the WBC heavyweight champion instead. "I would like to apologise to Wladimir," a visibly distraught Haye said. "I am not even thinking about fighting anyone else. "This was something I had been building to since I was very little. All my training, all my amateur fights and pro fights were building to this night and I'm gutted I can't fight." Haye explained how the injury came about last Tuesday. "I was feeling pains in my back but they were the type of pains I'd had since I was young - ones you take pain-killers to get over and keep training," Haye added. "Then on Tuesday I was shadow-boxing when I felt incredible pain in my back and could not go on." Booth explained when Haye, who goes into hospital tomorrow, is likely to be back in the ring. "David will be ready to fight on July 25 but this is the holiday period when television companies are not interested in showing fights," Booth said. "So realistically we are looking at September. At present we are not thinking about anyone but Wladimir Klitschko. We know he has a mandatory against [Alexander] Povetkin, but we will see what happens."