David Haye has confirmed he is prepared to fight IBF and WBO champion Wladimir Klitschko anywhere - even "in his backyard" - as an eagerly-anticipated heavyweight unification fight increasingly looms into view. After months of jibe and counter jibe, in recent weeks it seems the two fighters' camps have reopened positive discussions about arranging a fight for a oft-mentioned July 2 date. And WBA champion Haye has now underlined his readiness to face the Ukrainian wherever he wants - likely to be in Germany, where the Klitschko brothers enjoy huge popularity and have lucrative contracts with TV stations - something that had previously been considered a major sticking point. "It does not bother me, Munich, Gelsenkirchen, Berlin, in his backyard. It's all the same to me," Haye, who won his title from Nikolai Valuev in Nuremberg in 2009, told The Sun. "I'm prepared to go into his territory to get what he has been hanging on to for too long. Read more: http://www.espn.co.uk/boxing/sport/story/77291.html