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"I really didn’t prepare for the fight. I was called on a Thursday night when I was having Thanksgiving dinner and I fought the following Friday, as I think Klitschko’s original opponent pulled out. Going to Kiev was an interesting trip, but it was freezing cold, with around three feet of snow. I hadn’t actually heard of Wladimir Klitschko and it was too short notice to watch any tapes of him, so I had no idea what to expect. My game-plan? To avoid being knocked out, and try to win. He probably won every round until the eleventh. I didn’t do a whole lot except get hit as I wasn’t in any shape to have a big battle with him: I didn’t know what condition I had as I didn’t have time to spar or anything. Basically, he beat the hell out of me until he couldn’t beat the hell out of me anymore ..." Photograph: Sergei Supinsky/EPA
"David Haye has stopped sparring, I notice [a month ago]. Well, I sparred until the Wednesday before the fight so I don’t know if that’s a good idea. I did a lot of sparring with big guys, and that helped me because Wladimir’s a big guy. For me, a weakness is his footwork, I don’t think he’s got great footwork as he’s so big, though he moves a bit better now. Also, when a fight’s getting tough he tenses up - so you should put pressure on him by being smart: you’ve got to duck, counter-punch him, you’ve got to wait for him, get inside, from angles, and side-points. If you stay in front he’s going to jab you all night, so that’s why we tried him from angles ..." Photograph: Reuters
"I approached this fight from a strategic stand-point as I knew I couldn’t box with him. He is a very smart, smooth operator, so I watched all his old fights and I tried to figure out what his one weakness was. I saw that when he fought Ray Mercer [in June 2002, Klitschko stopped him in the sixth] and other fighters, Mercer kept coming to him, throwing the straight jab, backing him up, backing him up. He beat Ray Mercer, but he was exhausted. So, I said to myself: 'I’m younger than Ray Mercer [by 12 years] and I have a better plan than Ray, so I believe I can beat this guy if I can catch him.' That’s what I did ..." Photograph: Doug Benc/Getty Images