
Haye: Vitali won't quit yet
David Haye believes Vitali Klitschko won't retire until he's met the Brit inside the ring.
The Ukrainian veteran and his brother Wladimir are being lined up as future opponents for Haye - if he can beat John Ruiz at Manchester's MEN Arena on Saturday night (live on Sky Box Office).
Vitali has won four times since returning from a near four-year layoff caused by repeated injury problems.
And though he's now 38 years old, Haye believes he won't hang up his gloves until the pair have met.
Britain's WBA heavyweight champion old Boxing News: "Vitali seems to be making more noise than Wladimir. So forget all those rumours about him retiring soon. Vitali won't quit until me and him have been in the ring.
"I'd love for that to be at Wembley Stadium and I think the Klitschkos know they'll make more money fighting me over here."
Haye also believes that money isn't the only reason that any showdown with the WBC king should happen in England.
He added: "The atmosphere at German arenas is not that great. I know people who went to see Wladimir fight Ruslan Chagaev in Germany and they said you could hear a pin drop."
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