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Haye reveals Klitschko pain

Boxing story by sport.co.uk, Tue, 09 Jun 2009 09:48:07 GMT



David Haye admits it has been the worst few days of his life since he was forced to pull out of his fight against Wladimir Klitschko. But The Hayemaker says he will fight both Klitschko and his brother, Vitali, and has vowed to rip both of their heads off.Haye, 28, was laid low by a back problem and had to cancel his June 20 fight with Wladimir in front of 65,000 fans in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.



But he had already infuriated Wladmir by wearing a t-shirt that showed him carrying the severed heads of both Ukrainian brothers.



And Haye is adamant he will face the pair in fights he believes the world wants to see when he overcomes his disappointment - and has vowed that the end will be brutal and bloody.



"To get the injury I did has left me absolutely gutted, and it's been the worst few days of my life," said Haye, who announced British fans can claim a refund on their tickets for the fight in Gelsenkirchen.



"But on that t-shirt I had a picture of me holding both their severed heads in my hands, and that's still the plan, that's never going to change.



"My sole intent going into the fight with Wladimir was to rip his head off and I was training very aggressively - I'm not going to go out there with roses for him.



"Now I want to get both the Klitschko brothers, and I am a person who always achieves his goals.



"It's obviously been put back a bit but I'm telling the British fans to sit tight for a few months and it's going to happen, don't worry."





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