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WBA heavyweight champion David Haye on Monday ruled out defending his title against veteran Bernard Hopkins, a boxing great he said is one of his idols.

Two days after stopping John Ruiz in nine rounds, Haye is trying to line up a unification fight against one of the Klitschko brothers, Vitali or Wladimir, who hold the other heavyweight belts, and said he may have to meet former champion Nikolai Valuev in a rematch of last year’s title contest.

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who beat Roy Jones Jr. in a lopsided non-title fight in Las Vegas on Saturday, was not in his thoughts.

“Bernard Hopkins is one of my idols. Looking back at his fights over the last 20, 25 years, he’s always been a great fighter,” Haye told the BBC. “But now he’s 45 years of age, he fought another 40-year-old on the same night as me and it was a dire fight for everybody there in attendance.

“I think he just wants a big payday, to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world he can demand big money.”

Haye said he may have to wait until much later this year or even into 2011 to face one of the Klitschkos. Wladimir holds the IBF and WBO belts and Vitali the WBC title.

“It is not that close at the moment. In an ideal world it would happen by the end of the year,” Haye said. “I want those big fights. I want the fights that the fans want to see. We’re going to start sitting around the table. They’ve both got fights coming up, so once they’ve got their obligations out of the way, we’ll sit down and thrash it out. Whenever we do get in the ring, it’s going to be an amazing fight.”

Haye outpointed the 7-foot-2 Valuev on Nov. 7 to claim the WBA title from the Russian, who said he had agreed to a mandatory rematch once the British fighter had beaten Ruiz, a two-time former champion.

“Potentially. It’s not 100 percent guaranteed,” Haye said about the possibility of meeting Valuev again. “It’s more a fact of whichever fight out there makes more money I can go for. If a fight with Valuev makes more money, then my promotional partners will edge me to that direction.”
 
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badintentions said: _

 
Bernard is a heavyweight talker but could he even beef up enough to make heavyweight?? what way does the weight issue work? It will never happen and is a total mismatch, however, what weight would he be required to make to be eligible in the heavy's? Would he have to scale 200+
05 April, 2010

TKO8 said: _

 
I can't stand Haye and his garbage win over Ruizzz. But he would beat Hopkins old, worndown ass if it were to happen which it won't.
05 April, 2010

Homer said: _

 
Hopkins would have had to put on a much better showing against Jones for this to even be considered. He didn't.
05 April, 2010

Noway said: _

 
If haye hit Hopkins behind the head the way jones did he would end up seriously hurting the old man. The fight should not happen . He should retire
05 April, 2010

antonyp43 said: _

 
Haye would ko hopkins,and this fight shouldnt and won t happen.Lets just have fun seeing if haye can stop the klitshkos brothers dominance in a pretty poor,until now,heavyweight division.Dont know if he can,but well all have fun watchin if he can.Haye hits hard,but also gets hit hard,so were guaranteed fireworks either way.Better than watchin the brothers grim beatin on fat useless fighters.
06 April, 2010

sikwitit78 said: _

 
total mismatch
06 April, 2010

Homer said: _

 
We're missing the point. Its not "who would win". After flopping around like a fish out of water Saturday night, nobody deserves a shot less than Hopkins.
06 April, 2010

bolo said: _

 
time to call it a day and retire b4 somethin happens. bhop is partners with delahoya so he is makin money. relax let others beat themselves up and take the check.
06 April, 2010

TKO8 said: _

 
I think Adamek-Arreola would be a much better challange than Hopkins.
07 April, 2010
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