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Wladimir Klitschko insists he can fight Dereck Chisora on 30 April and then take on Britain's WBA champion David Haye two months later.
Klitschko, 34, the IBF, IBO and WBO champion, has also queried whether Haye will retire when he turns 31 in October, as he has indicated.
The Ukrainian said: "I don't need a half a year to prepare for Haye.
"Me fighting Chisora first is good promotion for the fight because the guy is also British and very loud."
Londoner Haye, whose most famous victory was against the giant Nikolay Valuev in 2009, most recently disposed of Audley Harrison in the third round in November.
Assuming the Klitschko-Chisora fight goes ahead, Haye would be expected to take on a mandatory challenger or face having his WBA ***le stripped from him.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/9360107.stm