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Thursday Oct 9, 2008


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Vitali Now Running For Heavyweight Champion

By David A. Avila

It was back in 2005 that WBC heavyweight titleholder Vitali Klitschko, now WBC’s new fangled champion emeritus, called it quits in the boxing ring and said yes to the political ring when he ran for mayor of Kiev.

 

Boxing was a thing of the past, he claimed vigorously to Ukrainians voting.

 

Now he’s back.

 

Klitschko has returned and wants his old title back that Nigeria’s Samuel Peter now owns. They’ll settle it with their fists at the O2 Arena in Berlin, Germany on Saturday Oct. 11. The fight will be televised by Showtime in conjunction with the Antonio Tarver and Chad Dawson light heavyweight title fight.

 

The eldest brother returns to the dream of conquering one half of the major heavyweight titles to create a tandem of domination with his younger brother Wladimir Klitschko who has the IBF and WBO heavyweight titles.

 

If they can’t conquer Ukrainian politics, they’ll conquer the world I guess.

 

Big brother Klitschko doesn’t have the polished boxing skills of baby brother. But he has a great chin, good stamina and fights much more aggressively.

 

The last time he fought in the ring he took on Britain’s Danny Williams in Las Vegas. Nobody knew then it would be his last appearance for almost four years. That night he knocked out Williams.

 

Like a lost child Klitschko has finally returned to his comfort zone where perhaps the feel of leather boxing gloves around his fists give him a sigh of relief after attempting to enter the arena of dirty politics.

 

But can he return to his former self?

 

“I don’t need to warm up for fights,” said Klitschko (35-2, 34 KOs) who endured operations to his legs. “Last year I wanted to fight (Jameel) McCline.”

 

While Klitschko was politicking in the Ukraine, Peter was slowly improving from a simple brawler to a more polished pro boxer. Especially after colliding with the ultra skillful James “Lights Out” Toney.

 

When Toney and Peter met in the Staples Center in Los Angeles in 2006, the mauling and bruising style the Nigerian had used successfully was ineffective against the head moving and counter-punching tactics of the much smaller man. That fight ended in what seemed a draw at worse, but ended in a win for Peter. Many felt Toney won the fight.

 

Peter learned a valuable lesson that night and worked diligently improving his own defense and offense, especially the jab.

 

In Peter’s next match with Toney, he displayed a decent jab that peppered the out-of-shape Toney and gave him a clear unanimous decision over the clever boxer.

 

“He boxed twice one of the greatest boxers of the past 25 years James Toney,” said Stacey McKinley, who trains Peter. “He’s not just a puncher, he can box too.”

 

Last March, in Mexico, Peter knocked out Oleg Maskaev in frightful fashion to capture the WBC title and become the first Nigerian to win a heavyweight world title.

 

“My dream came true,” said Peter, 28, who is seven inches shorter than Klitschko. “When I went back home everybody embraced me, the president (of Nigeria) embraced me.”

 

The marked improvement in his boxing skills showed he had vastly improved from the swing-from-the-heels puncher who lost to Wladimir Klitschko by decision in 2005 to a more precise boxer-puncher with defense sprinkled in 2008.

 

Vitali Klitschko observed all of Peter’s fights.

 

“I can’t explain if Peter is better or not,” said Klitschko. “I know he’s a very tough fighter…that’s why I studied his whole career and that’s why I know everything about him.”

 

Before Klitschko’s recent sabbatical, he was considered the best heavyweight fighter though many other boxers had more technical proficiency or speed. Knockout wins over Williams, Corrie Sanders and Kirk Johnson had solidified that status.

 

It was a loss to Lennox Lewis in 2003 that impressed boxing fans and experts. As a last-minute substitute, Klitschko challenged then world champion Lewis and gave fans at the Staples Center six high-octane rounds of furious punching and bloody warfare that left the crowd breathless. A horrible gash above his eyes forced the ringside doctor to halt the fight and go to the scorecards. Lewis barely held on to the title and would never fight the Ukrainian again.

 

Klitschko won over boxing fans the world over with his bravery and guts.

 

Eventually he was given another chance for a world title when Lewis retired and knocked out Sanders at the Staples Center to grab it. He only defended it once before injuries crippled him for a year forcing him to retire.

 

Klitschko unretires

 

After Peter knocked out Maskaev to win the WBC world title in Cancun, Mexico it was announced that Klitschko would be reinstated as the number one contender, though he had not fought in over three years.

 

“I didn’t lose my title in a fight. I gave up my title three years ago,” explains Klitschko ever the diplomat. “But now I want my title back. I’m healthy right now.”

 

During the last two years rumors had emanated from Germany, where the Klitschkos both spend much of their time, that the elder brother was back in the gym looking for the right moment and proper opponent to make it official.

 

Though the younger Klitschko, who is trained by Emanuel Steward, is considered the superior boxer technique-wise, the elder brother is seen as the gutsier fighter and more powerful puncher.

 

Peter doesn’t think so.

 

“They fight like they’re robots,” says Peter who knocked down Wladimir Klitschko three times but still lost by decision after tiring while chasing a knockout victory. “I beat his brother but I gave him the fight…I’ll prove myself again.”

 

Vitali Klitschko is a former kickboxing world champion and still has a few remnants of that martial art style that make him appear to be crude. But few question his zeal for combat.

 

“This is going to be a tremendous war,” said Lou Duva who promotes Peter. “Vitali Klitschko is an excellent fighter.”

 

Peter scoffs at Klitschko’s qualifications.

 

“Next time you want to win an election you come see me,” said Peter to Klitschko during a conference call.

 

 

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BigDaddy:  First, I just want to Thank ShowTime for an excellent card.I have to wonder what would've been, if the talented and aggressive Vitali Klitschko had been able to stay healthy.Hopefully he's able to stay healthy long enough to bring some badly needed excitement to the HW division. Vitali by 8th rd. KO.
Friday Oct 10, 2008 12:44:28 AM
Bill:  Good article but was it erroneous in the fact that Peter never had a "draw" with Toney but beat him twiice.
Friday Oct 10, 2008 03:35:08 AM
manboobs the great:  I'm gonna go with Vitali,,, #1 it's in Germany #2 Big Bro IS the better fighter, technique be damned. Vitali is awkwardly DANGEROUS!! #3 Sam is to short and slow, unless the 3 years off turned him into an old man Vitali wins, easy. You can't tell me Sam is faster or hits harder than Sanders who put little bro on ice. Dawson will finally shut Tarver up,, maybe.
Friday Oct 10, 2008 07:12:11 AM
Isaiah:  The Klitschko brothers will never fight eachother so Sam Peter really needs to win this one, but I just don't see it happening no matter how much ring rust and injury Vitali has had. Same prediction. Vitali by 8th round Ko. The Doctor is taking house calls on Sam's face!
Friday Oct 10, 2008 07:59:15 AM
Porcupine:  Sam needs to win as he's young, we don't need a broken down forty-year old as champ. Klitshcko should go after Valuev after Sam beats him.
Friday Oct 10, 2008 09:38:18 AM
Reaper:  klitschko by unanimous decision!
Friday Oct 10, 2008 11:25:54 AM
Radam G aka Humble PRG:  I'm wordless. PSYCH! If Peter doesn't kayo him, Vitali will probably get a homecooked decision. The Germans love the V man. He and lil' bro Wlad are like rock stars. There is a rumor floating around that Peter was in the German boonies chopping wood. If this is true, Peter's will get that KO. If not, I won't be surprised that the judges will get him. But all is not lost. There are some good buffets in Germany. Peter will be able to get some Chop Suey, chop onions, lamb chops and any other type of chop food. Holla!
Friday Oct 10, 2008 11:58:48 AM
Manboobs the great:  Hey Radam G,, maybe Sam can hook up with George Forman and sell some grills or mufflers!! If he don't KO Britali, we all know his chances of getting a dec. in Germany. The same chance a cheeseburger has of lasting more than 2 bites with big george!
Friday Oct 10, 2008 12:25:45 PM
Saul:  All very good comments guys really, I agree with alot of it, the homecooked decision, the height advantage, the age and Vitali is a better fighter than his brother Vladimir. I just hope they put up a good show. As for Tarver vs Dawson? im not too crazy about either of these guys, so ill watch it but wont be too into it.
Friday Oct 10, 2008 01:13:01 PM
Yuvie:  I have to say that when the fight was first announced, I didn't care much AND i thought it'd be an easy win for Sam. Now I'm not so sure about either one of those. It could be a decent fight, it should be. I think it all entirely depends on what shape Vitali comes into the ring in. If all goes to plan, I'd say a fairly comfortable points win for Vitali, probably giving Peter's a lot of punishment but Vitali's body has gotta make it through the entire 12 rounds. As for the big fight of the night, for me anyway. Dawson/Tarver. As I've said, there comes a time when the decent young prospect (which I believe Dawson is) has that great performance over an equal opponent, shooting him into the all-stars list. It's gonna be Dawson's night, I see a mid-to-late rounds stoppage over Tarver. Can't wait for tomorrow.
Friday Oct 10, 2008 02:17:11 PM
959 Santa:  If Sam Peter comes in shape he wins. Sam Peter is the more active fighter. Three years ago I would have said Vitaly. At 36 years olds and 3 years too long away from the ring it will be Vitaly whose gonna have to dig deep to beat Peter. I think a in shape Peter beats Vitaly and then comes a revenge match up by brother Wlad. I can't see one good fighter Sam Peter losing to two brothers. Peter is too good a fighter for that to happen. If Peter does not come in fighting shape then Vitaly has a good chance at pulling it off. Even a out of shape Peter is still dangerous but will be more beatable especially against a fighter like Vitaly Klitschko.
Friday Oct 10, 2008 05:41:55 PM
Fistic Fury:  I'd say it's pretty much unanimous here on the sweet science that it's just a matter of how the time away has affected Vitali. I'm going with Klitschko by late ko or UD. Had Vitali not been inactive it would be a certainty for me.
Friday Oct 10, 2008 07:04:17 PM
Radam G aka Humble PRG:  MTG -- Manboobs the great -- you got jokes, lmfao. I'm with you. Holla!
Saturday Oct 11, 2008 10:47:13 AM
Anonymous user:  Vitali Will Knock Peter Out Withni 3 Rounds
Saturday Oct 11, 2008 11:03:25 AM
mike:  I have only see Vitali actually lose two ROUNDS in all of his fights (against Lewis). Peter is average, plodding heavyweight. I cannot see any way he gets inside Vitali and his only hope is a lucky punch. I don't see Peter winning a round. Only a fool would pick Peter to win this fight. Vitali has always been the better fighter of the brothers, more heart, better chin, and more natural boxing instincts though he looks awkward.
Saturday Oct 11, 2008 04:18:32 PM
TSS super middleweight champion donputo69:  im gonna change my mind...after seeing the weight in, im gonna go with vitali on this one...SD vitali...but I wouldn't be surprise if vitali will stop him late....holla back!!!!
Saturday Oct 11, 2008 04:31:54 PM
Fistic Fury:  @donputo, NICE TRY, THIS COMMENT WENT ON AFTER THE FIGHT FINISHED! FACT. I KNOW BECAUSE I HAD A LOOK ABOUT HALF AN HOUR AFTER THE FIGHT ENDED AND YOUR SUDDEN CHANGE OF MIND COMMENT WAS NOT HERE!! HOW SAD :(
Saturday Oct 11, 2008 04:49:09 PM
TSS super middleweight champion donputo69:  hey fistic...stop trying to hate...I posted this message at 1pm eastern time...wich means that the fight hasn't even started out there in germany...its not my fault they took for ever to post my comment...so stfu and stop jocking me...holla back!!!
Saturday Oct 11, 2008 05:12:46 PM
Fistic Fury:  ???? MUST OF BEEN A COINCIDENCE THAT IT APPEARED 45 MINUTES AFTER THE FIGHT ENDED ???? ATLEAST WE ALL KNOW HOW YOU BUILT YOUR GREAT PREDICTION RECORD!!! ALTHOUGH IS IT THAT GREAT 10 WRONG PREDICTIONS WHEN PREDICTING AFTER FIGHTS ARE OVER??? LMFAO :)
Saturday Oct 11, 2008 05:28:18 PM
Kool-Aid:  Peter UD12 over Klitschko in a snoozer...
Saturday Oct 11, 2008 05:29:59 PM
Fistic Fury:  Did anyone see on british t.v coverage (Setanta). Steve Bunce, a very well known boxing 'expert' here in the u.k (don't know if Americans know him) said something extremely controversial, speaking of the pussycat dolls performance before the fight he said " Afew of them look like trannies (transvestites) " and then he proceeded to laugh uncontrollably for ages. It was funny but he may well be in abit of bother.
Saturday Oct 11, 2008 05:37:32 PM
TSS super middleweight champion donputo69:  hey kool-aid...im just curious...did you just post this comment a short while ago?...lol...because this fight is over already...hey fistic?...my record is legit...im not a cheater like your dumb@$$...you just jealous of me...lol...I can see it already....lmfaoooooo...don't feel bad though....a lot of these readers are also jealous of the DON.....holla back!!!
Saturday Oct 11, 2008 06:09:41 PM
PumpkinEscobar:  I said Vitali would handle his business and he did just that. VItali made the fight look as if Peter was the boxer who has been away from the ring for 4 years. Welcome back the savour of the heavyweight division.
Saturday Oct 11, 2008 07:17:52 PM
Real Talk:  11 & 3 BAAAAABAY !!!! GET WIT ME ... I'M ON A ROLL !!!! CHAD DAWSON IS NEXT!!! SAM PETER QUIT ON HIS STOOL ...... WOOOOW ...... What happen to ajustments, ergency, he just kept eating the shots without puting his hands up getting low or digging to the body. I'm very dissapointed in Peter. He's a discrace to the sport. And that open scoring is the dumbest thing ever!!!!! Holla
Saturday Oct 11, 2008 07:53:18 PM
Real Talk:  A .... What's up with the prefight interview of the baby moms ???? he he he Let me find out they might have a fight lined up when miss Dawson drops the load. Mudd wrestling only ladies. Miss Tarver whew !!!! Aye yiy yiy
Saturday Oct 11, 2008 07:58:59 PM
TSS super middleweight champion donputo69:  128-16....holla back!!!!
Saturday Oct 11, 2008 08:13:45 PM
Fistic Fury:  Let me tell you something don, nobody is jealous of you or atleast I certainly ain't. I don't 'CHEAT' as you put it simply because I don't keep a record of my predictions, although I am not having a go at you for that as I know loads of people who do, theres nothing wrong with that. I only care about predictions if theres cold cash at stake like there was tonight when I lost £100 on the Tarver fight. 4 to 1 was too good to turn down on a Tarver UD. You win some you lose some.
Saturday Oct 11, 2008 09:36:44 PM
tom:  Vitali won the fight in 8.There is no body who can beat the Klitschko's right now.They will be one of the greatest heavyweights ever to step in the ring and the best fighters of this dscade.
Saturday Oct 11, 2008 09:48:20 PM
manboobs the great:  Real Talk,,, I noticed Mrs. Tarver as well." Aye yiy yiy" is putting it mildly!!! Tarver has a pound for pound HOTTIE at home!!
Sunday Oct 12, 2008 09:44:26 AM
Fistic Fury:  However Chads woman, not so great.
Sunday Oct 12, 2008 09:49:31 AM
deco:  i will like to sell one on my boy am from nigeai
Monday Oct 27, 2008 12:32:08 PM

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