At the moment I would not take it for granted at all, noweher near it, that Haye will take either Klitschko. The Klit brothers may not be the best ever but they are not pussies and there is no one left around at Heavyweight that they have not fought, barring perhaps Valuev. So they have beaten pretty much everyone there is to beat. And Haye has to/will have to wait his turn to ramp up the cash value of a fight against either brother. The scarey thing about Saturday's bout with Ruiz was that haye seemed totally gassed at round 3, fair play he had put a lot of big hits into getting Ruiz out of there early on and had probably assumed that Ruiz would go any minute, but he didn't go, so the fact that Haye was gassed AND the fact that Ruiz was still able to hit back hard are worrying factors. I'm not sure whether to take confidence from that fact that Ruiz is one of the most durable heavyweights out there because that means for haye there aren't many more left like that, or not. I want Haye to do well but Sat was worrying. I think Haye's team have to carefuly manage his alleged 'final 4 fights', but I don't think the Klits are easy. I'd like to see Haye against Eddie Chambers of even David Tua, he is not naturally as big as the real big guys and I think we have seen he may struggle energ-wise and power-wise given his current abilities.