
The British boxer David Hey expects the world of the WBA world heavyweight champion Nikolai Valuev will be an “unpleasant” enemy when they meet in the ring on November 7 in Germany.
As before the failed fight with Vladimir Klitschko, Hei is trying at all costs to angry his enemy in all ways available to him. Previously, he already called the Russian “a freak from the circus show”, and now he added a few more strokes to the unpleasant portrait of Valuev.
“It’s always easier for me to fight when my rival is angry,” the Briton quotes The Guardian . “I intend to bring him to such a state that he will want to not just defeat me, but to kill me in the ring. I know that he likes to hunt, shoot bears and wild boars. I want him to treat me like these animals.”
The former world champion in the first heavy weight will significantly concede Valuev in dimensions and weight, however, according to Hay, the champion is too clumsy and technically limited to cope with its speed.
"Valuev belongs to the unpleasant type of enemy: he tries to lay down on you, arrange a brawl, he comes out with a hairy breast, the hair on which he is tangled, and this is disgusting," Hay said. "I spoke with several boxers who came out with him to the ring, they all unanimously stink from him. It would be frankly, he doused him with cold water or anyone on the street was poured out of the street. The hose before he reaches the ring. "