By David Haye

The world's media invaded the Hayemaker gym this week, as pre-fight hype well and truly kicked into gear a head of my July 2nd showdown with Wladimir Klitschko in Hamburg.

It was great seeing so many familiar faces at my gym on Tuesday and the sheer amount of people present once again highlighted the sheer magnitude of this fight.

The gym was stuffed to breaking point and it was tough to breathe in there at times. The heat and amount of people made it uncomfortable enough as it was, but then some fool went and cranked the heaters up to 11! I wonder who that might've been...

Thankfully, though sweaty and tired, everybody stuck around and got a piece of what they were hoping for. The press even received my response to Wladimir Klitschko in the form of a poster for my new iPhone game, David Haye's Knockout, complete with an image of The Big Russian's severed head.

Upon seeing the poster, everybody jumped to conclusions and assumed that the opponent on the game - The Big Russian - was supposed to be Wladimir Klitschko and that I'd once again been fantasising about severing his head.

I want to now take this opportunity to distance myself from these allegations and allow everybody to make their own minds up. Ask yourselves this - am I really the sort of person that would draw up an image of my opponent minus head and then use such classless tactics to promote a product?

On a related note, it was great to hear stories of the few people who managed to beat my score on David Haye's Knockout and crack the 20-second mark. I couldn't believe it when people were decapitating The Big Russian's head in 16 and 17 seconds.

They were tremendous efforts, and those players were duly rewarded with signed Hayemaker t-shirts. If anybody out there reckons they can go one better, feel free to give it a go, and let me know how you get on. I now have a little over a week of hard training left and I'm counting down the days until fight night in Hamburg. Sparring has gone great and, as I'm sure you will have seen and heard on Sky Sports News earlier this week, we have now finished all sparring duties.

Some people were surprised by that decision, but both Adam Booth and I are happy with where I'm at right now and no further amount of sparring is going to prepare me for what I need to do on July 2nd. I have sparred all the people I need to spar and have executed all the things that Adam wanted me to execute against them.

Now the focus will be on fine-tuning what we've worked on for months and gearing it more specifically towards Wladimir Klitschko. Rather than sussing out the moves of my sparring partners, I now have complete focus on Wladimir Klitschko. I am watching, studying and discussing him more now than at any other point and I believe I know him better than I have ever done in the past.

Sparring is finished and I am no longer just preparing for an anonymous Big Russian. My opponent is Wladimir Klitschko and, rest assured, I know his weaknesses and have his number...

Courtesy of Hayemaker.com