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Wladimir Klitschko Beats David Haye In Heavyweight Fight

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By KARL RITTER   07/ 2/11 08:37 PM ET   AP

HAMBURG, Germany -- Wladimir Klitschko wanted to punish David Haye for all the trash talking he did leading up to their title fight. He settled for merely making Haye another statistic in his dominating heavyweight run.

Matched up against an opponent who didn't fight nearly as well as he talked, Klitschko dominated from the opening bell Saturday night on his way to a lopsided decision win in a fight that did not live up to its advance hype.

"He was scared to fight me," Klitschko said. "I was expecting more of a challenge in the ring, but he was super defensive."

The win was the 14th straight for Klitschko and improved his record to 17-2 in title fights. More importantly, he captured Haye's version of the heavyweight title, giving he and his brother, Vitali, all the major heavyweight title belts.

The two have long promised their mother they would never fight each other, but Vitali was in Wladimir's corner and ready to celebrate with him after the win in a rain-soaked soccer stadium in Hamburg.

"We're celebrating with my brother that we've collected all the belts in the heavyweight division," Klitschko said. "It wasn't as spectacular as I expected, but I was trying."

Haye had been expected to give Klitschko one of his most difficult fights, but he fought sparingly, seemingly afraid to take punches to the head as part of the cost of getting inside against his larger opponent. Haye blamed a broken toe suffered three weeks before the fight, taking off his shoe in the ring afterward to show it off.

"I couldn't give everything I needed to, it was really frustrating," Haye said in the ring. "I had to knock him out and unfortunately I couldn't do it."

Klitschko was never able to really knock Haye down, though the Englishman was down quite often. Haye went to the canvas repeatedly on slips and flops, and finally referee Genaro Rodriguez had enough of it and gave Haye a count when he went down in the 11th round.

Haye won only one round on one ringside judge's scorecards, though that didn't stop him from raising his hand in victory when the bell rang to end the 12th round.

All three judges gave it to Klitschko by large margins, scoring the 12-round showdown 117-109, 118-108 and 116-110.

Haye, who stirred most of the hype with often crass trash-talking, had vowed to leave Klitschko quivering on the canvas. But he never gave himself an opportunity for a knockout by spending much of the fight on the outside.

He said he could not push off on his fight foot to get to Klitschko because of the injury, though he conceded that he was facing a big, strong opponent who gave him fits. The 6-foot-6 Klitschko had a 3-inch height advantage and weighed in at 242 pounds to 213 for the 30-year-old Haye.

"It was subpar, nowhere near as good as I would have liked," Haye said. "He fought the perfect game plan for someone with my style."

Haye, a former cruiserweight champion who had held the WBA heavyweight title, had campaigned for two years for a fight against one of the Klitschko brothers and his popularity in Britain allowed him to gain a 50/50 split of the purse. But his constant trash talking clearly irritated Klitschko.

That didn't happen, either, in a fight that didn't get good until the final round, when Haye landed a right hand to the head and Klitschko came back to land a series of jabs and rights to the head of Haye.

For most of the fight, Klitschko stayed behind his feared left jab. He landed a right on Haye's chin in the fifth but Haye recovered nicely, bouncing off the ropes to stay on his feet. Still, he seemed – like Haye – to not want to take any unnecessary chances in the ring.

"I wished I could knock him out impressively," Klitschko said. "But I had to be smart enough to not let him have a chance."

The 35-year-old Ukrainian is now 56-3, with 49 KOs, while the Haye is 25-2, 23 KOs. The Briton's only previous loss was in 2004, when he was knocked out by countryman Carl Thompson in a cruiserweight fight.

Klitschko also hasn't lost in seven years and, together with his brother, dominates the heavyweight division.

"He's big, strong and very effective at what he does," Haye said.

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03:59 PM on 07/05/2011
Heavyweight divisions is so boring now..what happened?
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chiodo08
...why do republicans HATE America?...
09:19 AM on 07/05/2011
anybody else get frustrated with that floating camera in the main shot for nearly the entire fight...Lampley made it perfectly clear that is was a pure German feed and HBO had ZERO control...it was obvious...
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chiodo08
...why do republicans HATE America?...
09:13 AM on 07/05/2011
zzzzzzzzzz....the heavyweight class is an absolute joke...always has and always will be...these guys are bovine athletes at best just looking for a lottery punch...
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exile
06:14 PM on 07/04/2011
im gonna take him apart limb by limb oh wait why is MY face bashed in i hurt
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gomezrules
Why Don't We Do It In The Road?
04:08 PM on 07/04/2011
This fight sure was a smeller! The heavyweights are crying out for another Tyson or Ali to come along. Heck, I'd settle for a Holmes at this point!
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03:59 PM on 07/05/2011
Yep Klit boys are not that exciting.
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LogicalMathMan
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01:06 PM on 07/04/2011
Anyone remember Kevin Nealy fighting Tyson when the latter was making his post-prison comeback? With Klitcho throwing almost twice as many punches as Haye, this fight was reminiscent of that Tyson-Nealy fight. Too bad boxing even promotes such one-sided affairs.
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samba2623
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09:41 AM on 07/04/2011
Now I wanna see Wladimir Klitschko fight Fedor Emelianenko
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04:01 PM on 07/05/2011
Indeed, but Fedor is on the decline as of late.
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11:37 PM on 07/03/2011
I had this match on in the background while I was doing hw, and it was totally pathetic. Everyone involved in the fight and its promotion should give everyone their money back....it was the most obscenely boring suckfest that I have ever witnessed. This is the heavyweight division now? No wonder people are watching MMA tournaments instead =_=;
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10:28 PM on 07/04/2011
Bingo!
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chiodo08
...why do republicans HATE America?...
09:16 AM on 07/05/2011
Boxing fans aren't even interested in anything over 175 lbs...and TRUE boxing fans wouldn't drop a dime on throwing off their back foot chickenheads like Haye, Mayweather or even Roy Jones Jr. back in the day...nothing is more boring than a boxer that won't lean in to get inside for a short punch....
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10:45 PM on 07/03/2011
David Haye fought with all the aagression and courage Pee wee Herman on his tiptoes would have mustered. Haye is a primping fraud. Klitschko- ever the dull tactician- was his ever-boring self. What ---- did he throw 10 serious right hands... or 8??
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chiodo08
...why do republicans HATE America?...
09:17 AM on 07/05/2011
How about the toe excuse afterwards?....even had his shoe off like a planned event to promote his loss...
12:12 PM on 07/05/2011
...Is Haye such a completely self-absorbed Narcissist that he thinks serious boxing fans will use "the toe boo-boo excuse" as anything other than deserved ridicule the rest of his career?..rememebr Roberto Duran's "no mas"?..or Sonny Listons early flop in the second fight vs. Ali??..I do.
04:34 PM on 07/03/2011
I almost bought Haye's hype -- almost. Thank goodness I didn't -- I didn't watch the fight.

The heavyweight division is pretty much done -- all the good athletes are playing other sports. As opposed to the lighter weights, where boxing is one of the few sports a great athlete can compete in.
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chiodo08
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09:18 AM on 07/05/2011
smart move...what was even worse was the German production...they had a floating camera in the main shot for almost the whole fight. not to mention the ridiculous little play before they entered the ring....
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02:10 PM on 07/03/2011
looking at the heavyweight boxing division today, it's hard to believe that belt was once the crown jewel of sportss
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Majestry
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01:33 PM on 07/03/2011
Another terrible fight. I was disappointed with the Moseley Pacquiao fight and this fight was even worse.
fishin4u
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12:40 PM on 07/03/2011
I have never seen such a production before a fight.
I had to check the channel info to make sure I wasn't watching a Hollywood premier.
14 million to each for this "fight"?
I want my hour back that was wasted on these "boxers".

FISH.........
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breakingrocks
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12:51 PM on 07/03/2011
It reminded my of pro wrestling with all the pre-production. Sadly, Haye was a con man and got away with 14 million.
01:01 PM on 07/03/2011
The production was quite normal for a German boxing event, they are often held in football stadiums here ( http://www8.pic-upload.de/03.07.11/5so7fdq3e36v.jpg ), so this one was not too special.
I heard something of €5million for Haye, who knows how much Klitschko made.
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Michael Dayne
12:38 PM on 07/03/2011
The heavyweight division and boxing, in general, is irrelevant. Outside of a Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather fight, boxing is dead. Those in other major sports should pay attention and see what greed and disrespect for your fan base does in the long term. Nevermind that the health of the fighters is an afterthought. 40-50 year old guys getting the ring? Given the concern about NFL players and concussions, where's the concern for all these fighters who are brain-damaged. I've always been a huge boxing fan, but maybe it's time that this sport was retired.
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12:17 PM on 07/03/2011
Haye couldn't fight because his toe hurt? Jesus, Ali finished a fight with broken jaw! Boxing is a pale shadow of it's former self.
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11:24 PM on 07/03/2011
Bravo FDR!...Tommy Hearns broke his thunderous right hand while splitting open Marvin Haglers forehead in that fierce & furious first round Hearns could have had Steward justifiably throw in the towel. He fought on - still throwing his broken right hand in rounds 2 and 3...and did not tell Steward of the injury until after the fight... In contrast, David Haye is a cowardly poseur.