David Haye declared himself unimpressed by Wladimir Klitschko's victory over Ruslan Chagaev.
Haye was not at ringside for the contest but watched the whole nine rounds of action before Chagaev's corner pulled him out of the contest.
Afterwards, Klitschko vented his frustration at Haye for pulling out of the contest and, earlier, failing to deliver the fight at Chelsea football stadium, pointing out that he was able to do so in Germany.
Haye hit back at this claim insisting 60,000-plus fans would not go to watch Klitschko if he had not hyped up their contest, because of the Ukrainian's style of fighting.
"Wladimir sold 65,000 tickets off the back of the fact he was going to fight me," Haye said.
"None of his fights prior to that have come anywhere close to that because he's a boring, un-entertaining fighter.
"It's just unfortunate that I got the injury in training but he just went out and did his usual thing. For me, he's Wladimir 'the cure for insomnia' Klitscho. He couldn't be more boring.
"He had the guy beat from round one, but he let it go on for nine rounds. He didn't knock the guy out, the guy retired in his corner and it's that sort of performance, which just shows why he hasn't got a very big fan base."
Haye conceded he is more likely to face Vitali Klitschko in the short-term but says that does not bother him as he has always intended to face both men.
"For me, to be the number one in the world you've got to beat both the Klitschko brothers," Haye told Sky Sports News. "His brother hasn't got any obligations and he's free in September so we'll see if that's a possibility.
"If it's Wladimir first or Vitali first it doesn't bother me. I've got to fight both of them anyway so I don't care which one comes first.
"The fight makes sense once I'm healthy and I guarantee it'll be much more exciting than that snoozefest that he put us through last night. Everybody that fights him has no head movement and no clue, they don't move their feet and they're just sitting ducks.
"Anyone who watches me knows I don't go out there and get hit by silly shots I go out and throw angles. I throw punches in clusters and I've got a clue about how to fight. I was the undisputed cruiserweight champion of the world and I was that for a reason.
"He's a lot bigger than me but he's a hell of a lot slower. He looks petrified whenever anyone considers throwing a punch at him - he runs across the ring, arms out, looking terrified. Nobody is really interested in seeing him fight they just want to see me fight, so me and him is the biggest fight out there. Lets make it happen."