Evander Holyfield wants WBA champion David Haye to give him a title shot as he eyes one final big pay day.
The legendary heavyweight turns 48 next month and remains on the fringes of the title scene. His last big bout was in 2008 when he was unfortunate to lose to then WBA-champion Nikolai Valuev, whom Haye subsequently bested last year.
While Holyfield does hold the meaningless WBF belt after beating fellow veteran Frans Botha in April, he believes he can win a portion of the world heavyweight title for a fifth time by taking on either Haye or one of the Klitschko brothers, Wladimir or Vitali.
Holyfield said: "I'm looking at both the Klitschko brothers and David Haye. I want to fight the people with the titles. I'm fighting this Williams guy because I need to stay active.
"I just can't wait to get to the guys with these three belts. So, whenever they are ready...the only thing that attracts them is that if they want a big pay-day, they have got to fight somebody that the people know.
"I'm still the most popular heavyweight that is fighting. It's obvious that if they felt I was an easy fight, they would go ahead and fight me. But they realise they don't want to get duked by the old man.
"But if they want to make money, I'm the guy they need to fight."