Boxing: Haye destiny awaits in Hamburg

David HAYE believes he is tailor-made to beat Wladimir Klitschko when they meet in Hamburg on July 2.

The WBA heavyweight champion finally agreed terms last month to meet IBF and WBO holder Klitschko in a huge unification clash.

Klitschko's manager Bernd Boente confirmed yesterday that the 57,000-capacity Imtech Arena in Hamburg, where Klitschko was once based and still enjoys massive support, beat competition from rival German locations and venues in Switzerland and Ukraine.

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Haye admits he is excited to have a tangible date to work towards and is characteristically confident.

"I've said from day one that I am Wladimir's toughest opponent to date, and I stand by that," he said. "Wladimir has a history of being knocked out by fast punchers, and I punch faster than every other heavyweight in the world."

The Londoner added: "It's great to finally find out the date and venue. I've been training for this fight since the end of 2010 and it's nice to now have a concrete date to work towards.

"Hamburg is an accessible city for a lot of British fans, so I'm expecting a huge turn-out for what is undoubtedly the biggest boxing event of the year.

"We're going to have an army of Brits invading Germany on July 2 and I can't wait to sample the atmosphere.

"I think every city in mainland Europe and beyond wanted to stage this fight, and that shows just what an appealing event it is.

"Personally, I wasn't bothered where the fight ended up. I'd fight Wladimir anywhere, so long as the location comes with a ring and a referee that can count to 10. By the time I've finished with Wladimir, he won't know where he is anyway."

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