Haye set for record-breaking bout
November 18th, 2009 by Phil Lythell
David Haye’s is in line for a block-busting fight at a large British venue with summer 2010 pencilled in for the occasion.
The Bermondsey man took the WBA world heavyweight title from Nikolay Valuev after winning a split-decision in Nuremberg and is now lining up a mega-fight for the middle of next year against one of the Klitschko brothers.
He is duty-bound to fight John Ruiz in his next outing as the American stepped aside to allow the fight between Haye and Valuev to take place in return for a large payoff and a first crack at the victor.
Assuming Haye – as expected – dispatches the former world champion he will then be in the position to book a stadium of his choice for a fight against either Wladimir or Vitali Klitschko.
Millwall’s New Den has been mooted as he is a local boy and a noted Lions fan and Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge was originally favoured for the abandoned fight with Wladimir Klitschko last summer so therefore must be considered to be a candidate.
There is even talk of staging the fight at Wembley – making it the first boxing event staged on the hallowed turf since the stadium was rebuilt – which would surely shatter all previous box office records for a bout in the UK.
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