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British boxer David Haye poses for photographers during a press conference in the western German city of Gelsenkirchen on April 16, 2009. Britain's rising ring star David Haye declared open war at the press conference on world heavyweight champions the Klitschko brothers as he prepares to meet IBF and WBO belt-holder Vladimir on June 20. AFP PHOTO DDP /  CLEMENS BILAN  GERMANY OUT
British boxer David Haye poses for photographers during a press conference in the western German city of Gelsenkirchen on April 16, 2009. Britain’s rising ring star David Haye declared open war at the press conference on world heavyweight champions the Klitschko brothers as he prepares to meet IBF and WBO belt-holder Vladimir on June 20. AFP PHOTO DDP / CLEMENS BILAN GERMANY OUT
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David Haye, right, might have taken prefight publicity stunts to a new level, and heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko intends to make him pay for it. Haye showed up at a news conference Thursday wearing a graphic T-shirt depicting himself standing in a ring over the bodies of Klitschko and his brother Vitali, holding their dismembered heads in the air. Klitschko defends his IBF and WBO belts against the former cruiserweight champion June 20. “First, I wanted to knock him out in the first round. But now I want to make it a long process and I want to enjoy it, and then I will knock him out in the 12th round,” Klitschko said. The Associated Press; AP photo

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