When Wladimir Klitschko steps into the ring with David Haye on July 2, it will mark the culmination of a fight over two years in the making.
For many, it is the second-biggest fight the sport has to offer -- and the most important heavyweight bout since Lennox Lewis-Mike Tyson in 2002. It's also an opportunity to finally see the long-reigning king of boxing's (fading) glamor division in his moment of truth against a dangerous opponent in his prime.
But don't buy too much into that last part.
Because...
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