David Haye is unlikely to fight Vitali Klitschko because the WBC world heavyweight champion is heading into politics, the Ukrainian?s manager has said. David Haye (left) is unlikely to face Vitali Klitschko despite a convincing win against Dereck Chisora (Picture: Getty Images) Haye recorded an impressive win against Dereck Chisora inside five rounds at Upton Park last night and then declared his performance has ensured Klitschko will avoid him. But Klitschko?s manager Bernd Boente said: ?We offered Haye the fight September but he chose to fight Chisora instead because that was easier for him. ?David probably turned Vitali down because he got more money against Chisora, who is by far the easier opponent.? He added: ?After fighting Manuel Charr [on September 8], Vitali goes on the campaign trail for parliamentary election in the Ukraine. He?s the leader for the opposition, UDAR. ?Should he be elected on October 28 then he will probably stop boxing. For him politics is the future ? he wants to fight for democracy.? Haye suggested after his knock-out victory last night that Klitschko ?would find a way to get out of the fight?. ?Vitali doesn?t want to fight me,? he added. ?Why would a 40-year-old man fight someone as young, fresh and powerful as me? It doesn?t make sense.? He added: ?If you were one of his advisors, someone who has invested millions in him to become mayor of Kiev, would you tell him to fight me??
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