Wladimir Klitschko will not be able to cope with a new strategy from David Haye, the British boxer's trainer has claimed. Adam Booth told BBC Sport that Klitschko will not be able to guess his fighters surprise tactics ahead of their bout in Hamburg on 2 July. WBA heavyweight champion Haye faces a unification bout with the Ukrainian IBF and WBO title-holder Klitschko. Booths said: "The lust David has for this strategy is exciting. "The bigger the challenge, the more lust David has for it. I'm astounded once again at how up for it David is." The trainer stopped short of giving specific details, but said the Klitschko camp would not have seen anything like it before. Haye, aged 30, faced criticism for his defensive, back-foot tactics when he beat Nikolay Valuev to take the WBA belt in 2009. Booth suggested a repeat of the cautious approach was not on the agenda. He continued: "They can attempt to predict the two or three styles they may see in David Haye - the way he fights in spurts, has a lot of reset time. "But I guarantee they cannot predict what David is going to do on 2 July. We know it [the strategy], and we know he can do it. This is his moment now." But Booth - in Haye's corner for all 27 of his professional fights since 2002 - admitted Klitschko would be "the most dangerous opponent by a country mile". The 35-year-old has a record of 55 win from 58 professional bouts, 49 of which were knockouts. He is unbeaten since 2004. Booth added: "David's never boxed or sparred with anyone as dangerous as Wladimir Klitschko, it will have to be the performance of David's life. "But it's the same the other way round as well - Wladimir Klitschko has not boxed anyone as dangerous as David will be. "I'm going to get scans on my shoulders after the fight - Wladimir's chin and my shoulders are going to bear testament to how David's punching, he's punching murderously. He can't hide it, the desire that he's got." Meanwhile, Haye said his opponent's attempts to win-over the British public with a charm offensive during a recent visit would not help him in the ring. Haye told BBC Sport: "I've noticed he's been making a big effort with the charm going beyond the call of duty trying to be everyone's friend. "But none of that will help him. It won't matter how intelligent he is, the 18 languages won't help him either. Who cares about all of that? The best fighter wins. "He's been knocked down in the past, but whether or not he's chinny I'll find out. If he is, he'll come unstuck pretty soon. "I guarantee that I will land on his chin at some stage of the fight and he won't know what happened to him. "I'll look to stick one on him as early as possible, let him know the power's there. He's going to get punished and hurt."
From my sources I have heard he has a cunning plan....... ... He will walk into the ring all hooded up in a B Hop stylee, the announcements are made and they are brought together, Vitali staring at Haye (still fully covered up). The bell rings and he pulls off the robes ..... and then it is revealed... ... he has invested in a rubber Vitali Klitschko mask believing that the disguise might just throw Wlad off due to his refusal to fight his bro! You read it here first!