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David Haye is already looking beyond his Battle of Britain showdown with Audley Harrison and has set his sights on unifying the world heavyweight title against one of the Kiltschko brothers at Wembley next year.
The Bermondsey fighter will put his WBA belt on the line against Harrison at the MEN Arena on November 13, but insists that is merely a stepping stone to a mega-clash with either Vitali or Vladimir Klitschko.
Haye told the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast: "My dream fight is one of the Klitschkos at Wembley. To unify the titles on home soil is the ultimate and that's my aim for next year."
Those hopes will, of course, evaporate if Haye loses to Harrison in November, but the prospect of defeat has not entered his head.
He added: "Harrison doesn’t even deserve a shot at this title. The only reason he’s getting this shot is because I can’t fight a Kiltschko at the moment and the British public want him destroyed. That's why he’s getting this fight.
"He's never been in a ring with anyone as fast as me and who can hit as hard as me. I’ve done it at the top level for many years now.
"Ten years ago he won Olympic gold and he’s still clinging to those hopes that somehow it’s all going to come together, but let me tell you, it ain’t. He’s getting stretchered out of that ring."