Wladimir Klitschko vs. David Haye

Wladimir Klitschko vs. David Haye
Date July 2, 2011
Location Imtech Arena, Altona, Hamburg, Germany
Title(s) on the line WBA (Super)/WBO/IBF/IBO/The Ring Heavyweight Championship

Wladimir Klitschko vs.  David Haye
Dr. Steelhammer The Hayemaker
Tale of the tape
Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine From Lambeth, London, England
55–3 (49 KO) Pre-fight record 25–1 (23 KO)
6 ft 6.5 in (1.99 m) Height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
243 lbs (110 kg) Weight 213 lbs (96 kg)
Orthodox Style Orthodox
WBO/IBF/IBO/The Ring Heavyweight Champion Recognition WBA Heavyweight Champion

Result Klitschko defeats Haye by unanimous decision

Wladimir Klitschko vs. David Haye was a heavyweight unification fight for the WBA (Super), WBO, IBF, IBO and The Ring heavyweight titles. The fight took place in Imtech Arena, Altona, Hamburg, Germany on July 2, 2011.[1][2][3] Klitschko won with a unanimous points victory.[4]

Contents

Background

In 2008 after becoming the unified Cruiserweight champion of the world,[5] David Haye moved up to heavyweight.[6] Klitschko welcomed the challenge of Haye.[7] Talks started immediately between Wladimir and Haye but came to nothing.[8] Haye reiterated a challenge to Klitschko to fight him in 2009.[9] In his second fight, he wanted to fight JD Chapman who he claimed was a similar style to the Klitschkos.[10] Haye also added that the heavyweight division was scared of him.[11] In July 2008 Wladimir Klitschko said that Haye was a possible opponent for him to fight next.[12] Haye started to call out the Klitschkos after he knocked out Monte Barret in the 5th round in 2008.[13] In late 2008 a contract was signed between Haye and Vitali to fight in the summer.[14] However Klitschko pulled out and chose to fight mandatory, Juan Carlos Gomez.[15] Haye then turned his sights to Wladimir.[16] In 2009 after protracted talks,[17] Wladimir agreed to fight Haye on the 20th June in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.[18] In the build up to that fight Klitschko labeled Haye an 'embarrassment' after Haye appeared wearing a T-shirt with the Klitschkos' severed heads.[19] He also vowed to knock Haye out in the 12th round.[20] Haye pulled out of the fight with a back injury, and hoped to postpone the fight until July 11.[21] This did not happen and Haye was replaced by Ruslan Chagaev.[22] Since then both Vitali and Wladimir have wanted to fight Haye. With Vitali wanting to have a fight with Haye in 2010 which never happened.[23] While Haye won the WBA title after defeating Nikolay Valuev.[24]

Build up

On 16 April 2009, David Haye wore a T-shirt depicting him holding the heads of the Klitschko brothers while standing atop their decapitated bodies. At the same time, he declared a war on both the Klitschko brothers, hoping to first defeat Wladimir, then Vitali.[25] Two press conferences were held in announcement of the fight. The first one took place in Hamburg, the second in London. There was also an HBO Face Off held in New York.[26] At both press conferences David Haye refused to shake Wladimir's hand. Wladimir said it was a sign of lack of respect from David Haye's side. David Haye said that he did not want to shake Wladimir's hand, because "he doesn't want to do what Wladimir tells him to do." He said that Wladimir is a control freak, that has to know and control what his opponents do. David Haye promised that he would win by knock out over Wladimir Klitschko. Haye also said that the trash talk was over and that it was down to business, which was also one of the reasons why he didn’t bring his infamous t-shirt, with him holding the decapitated heads of the Klitschko brothers. Wladimir Klitschko did actually ask about the T-shirt and wanted to see it. Haye again referred to Wladimir as a "control freak."[27][28] Haye said that he intended to shake Wladimir's gloves when they are in the ring together, but only because it was the rules. At an interview on Sky, Haye also refused to come into the studio with Wladimir because he said he'd had enough of him, he'd had seen too much of him – first in New York then Hamburg and now in London.[29] At the HBO Face Off, Haye said that you could feel the tension and "almost cut it with a knife". He also thought that Wladimir would punch him during the interview. Yet again Haye refused to shake Wladimir's hand.[30]

A pre-fight news conference was held on June 27 in Hamburg. No new things were said. David Haye got up and said that Wladimir was like a robot, that would mal-function on Saturday (fight night). He said he was happy the fight was happening now, because he is just a much better fighter now. He also said that he would show a totally new gameplan and he would not fight like he has done in his other fights. Haye proclaimed that you could play his new iPhone game David Haye's knockout,[31] where you could see what is going to happen on July 2.[32] David Haye's trainer Adam Booth got up to the microphone and only said: "Enjoy", and gave the word to Wladimir's trainer Emanuel Steward. Steward said it was a big fight and that he was very happy. He said that he would rate it as the 2nd biggest, only behind Lennox Lewis vs. Mike Tyson.[33] Klitschko said that he did not like Haye's attitude and that he would give him a lesson. He said he respects him as a fighter but not as a person. He promised to knock Haye out and that it would be good for Haye as a person.[34] Vitali Klitschko wanted Haye to promise to be at the post press conference in front of everybody. Haye promised and told that Vitali should promise the same and not go with Wladimir to the ambulance after Haye had knocked him out.[35] There was a little scuffle and some punches between Team Klitschko and Team Hayemaker at the staredown, where Wladimir's manager Bernard Bönte wanted to end the staredown early this time. (last time, it lasted almost 3 minutes).[36][37]

On June 29, a public training session was held at a Mercedes Benz showroom in Hamburg, Germany. The two fighters showed off some skills and punches, while Adam Booth made a short parody on Wladimir.[38][39]

The Hayemaker camp protested and were against the choice of Gino Rodriguez as referee for the fight. They were complaining about it because Gino Rodriguez had refereed some of Wladimir's other fights (including his loss to Corrie Sanders). The WBA Sanctioning Bodies then voted for the referee, resulting in favour of Rodriguez.[40]

The weigh in for the fight took place on July 1 in Hamburg. Wladimir Klitschko weighed in at 243 lbs (110 kg). David Haye weighed in at 213 lbs (96 kg) [41] The weigh in took place at Karstadt Sporthaus, Lange Mühren 14, 20095 – Hamburg.[42]

iPhone game

David Haye released a controversial iPhone game, developed by Grubby Hands.[43] The game allows players to decapitate an anonymous Russian heavyweight.[31] A huge controversy was caused by this stunt, especially when David wore a t-shirt showing a decapitated Klitschko at a press conference to promote it.

Result

Klitschko won with a unanimous points victory[4] (117–109, 118–108, 116–110), successfully defending the IBF, IBO, WBO and The Ring Heavyweight titles, as well as winning the WBA (Super) Heavyweight title. The fight was similar to Klitschko's 2008 win against Sultan Ibragimov with Wladimir winning nearly every round, most were won only by his jab and only occasionally unleashing his right hand on his opponent. Haye won only two rounds because he managed to out punch Wladimir in rounds 3 and 12 but was unable to keep it up to win more rounds, or catch Wladimir on the chin. Neither fighter seemed to want to trade punches but Klitschko was content with that and utilized his jab to keep Haye at a comfortable distance.

Aftermath

Haye revealed afterwards that he had a broken toe on his right foot, and claimed that it had hindered his game plan for the fight as he felt he was unable to jump out at Wladimir like he had previously in his career. Despite this Klitschko claims that Haye was unable to fight because he was just too good for him.[44][45]

On 6 October 2011 Wladimir Klitschko announced his next fight. It was originally to be on 10 December 2011 against the former cruiserweight champion, French Jean-Marc Mormeck. The fight would have had take place at Esprit Arena, Düsseldorf.[46] It was to be Wladimir's first title defense of the WBA (Super) belt, he won against Haye. The fight was billed Alle Gürtel. Ein Champion. (All belts. One Champion).[47] However, on December 5, 2011, the fight was cancelled because Wladimir checked into a hospital to have a kidney stone removed. After the removal operation he suffered from fever and inflammation.[48] The fight has since been rescheduled for 3 March 2012.[49]

On October 13, 2011 David Haye announced his retirement from boxing. He stuck to his plans, as he before had said that he would not box after his 31st birthday.[50] However Vitali Klitschko was in negotiations for a possible bout with former WBA Heavyweight title holder Haye on March 3, 2012.[51][52][53]

International broadcasting

Country Broadcaster HD (High Definition)
 Australia Main Event
 Austria RTL RTL HD
 Brazil ESPN Brasil
 Bulgaria TV+
RING.BG
 Canada HBO Canada HBO HD
 Croatia Nova TV
 Czech Republic Sport 2
 Denmark TV 2 Sport TV 2 Sport HD
 Fiji Sky Pacific World PPV
 France Orange Sport Orange Sport HD
 Germany RTL RTL HD
 Hungary Duna TV
 Iceland Stöð 2 Sport
 Ireland Sky Box Office Sky Box Office HD
Sky 3D
 Indonesia RCTI
 Israel Sport +5 LIVE
 Italy Sportitalia 2
 Japan WOWOW WOWOW HD
 Lithuania Lietuvos ryto TV
 Macedonia Macedonian Radio-Television
 Malaysia Astro SuperSport 2
 Moldova Pro TV
 Netherlands RTL 7 RTL 7 HD
 New Zealand SKY Box Office 201
 Norway Viasat Sport
 Philippines AKTV
 Poland TVP 1 TVP HD
TVP Sport
 Portugal Sport TV 2
 Qatar Al Jazeera Sport 1 Al Jazeera Sport HD1
Al Jazeera Sports +3
 Romania Pro TV Pro TV HD
Sport.ro Sport.ro HD
 Russia Russia 2
Sport 1 Sport 1 HD
 Slovakia Sport 2
 Slovenia RTL RTL HD
 Spain Taquilla 1
 South Africa SuperSport SuperSport HD
 Sweden TV10
 Switzerland RTL RTL HD
 Turkey FOX
 Ukraine Inter
 United Kingdom Sky Box Office Sky Box Office HD
Sky 3D
 United States HBO HBO HD

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Wladimir Klitschko's bouts
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David Haye's bouts
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