In less than one months time we get the heavyweight fight we have all been waiting for. WBO & IBF champion Wladimir Klitschko (55-3, 49 KO’s)) takes on WBA champion David Haye (25-1, 23 Ko’s)). By the end of 2011 we will have a good idea who the best heavyweight in the world is even if the answer is ‘’a Klitschko’’. The problem I foresee for the heavyweight division is what next? If Wladimir beats Haye then who or what is left for the Klitschkos? Vitali could fight Haye to rub salt into Haye’s wounds or Wladimir could give Haye a rematch if he wins in controversial circumstances. Either way they will be done with Haye by the end of 2011. So what if Haye wins? If Haye wins there is only one fight left for him and that is to face Vitali. With Haye’s self imposed retirement looming in October, it doesn’t matter if Haye wins, loses or draws with Vitali as he will be done with boxing. All of these scenarios will pan out one way or another by the end of 2011, so what will 2012 bring? Read more: http://www.boxingnews24.com/2011/06/the-future-of-the-heavyweight-division/#more-69290