I know that the Klitschko brothers show a lot of love for each other. But, they know their boxing sport and its history really well (one of Vitali's son was named after Max Schmeling), so they would obviously understand that lots of talk, boasting, and Haye's T-shirt stunts are all acts to make more $$$, for both opponents. No controversy is bad controversy. Wlad had an easier time selling 60K+ seats due to Haye's T-shirt. In fact, all the nonsense that Haye and other boxers before him were saying pre-fight about any of the brothers, is IMO nonsense even to the opponents saying it. But they say it just to say it, just to make more money. Fights would not sell if an opponent said "Klitschko is better than me, and Im gonna get my ass whipped." So, Klitschkos knowing all this much more than me since they are in this business, was their "I cant believe my brothers head is on his shirt" reaction all an act also? They always put out a humble image, and this reaction seems very humble (if in need they trully reacted in such way.) So with that in mind, I think what Haye did does not disturb them, but gives more spice to their career also. If Haye came in quietly and worked up the ladder, Klitschkos would never get credit for beating him one day. Now that his big mouth made himself look so much tougher, once any of the two paralyze his ass, we will have an even higher perspective of them. Your thoughts.
I'm not sure, but they appear to be pretty serious about it, and quite frankly, i'd be pretty pissed off to see my brothers head decapitated on a man's t-shirt as well. In this interview he looks genuinely angry, which you don't often see: http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12183_5394114,00.html
Haye has the balls thats for sure. Angering the two badest men on the planet in such fashion. Haye Wlad NEEDS to happen.
While he does look angry in that interview, his response is the same word for word as the press release a few hours earlier so I'm a little bit suspicious.