Eurosport - Tue, 16 Jun 14:06:00 2009
With Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko in possession of three of the four world heavyweight title belts, this might be the best of times for the Ukrainian brothers but it has also been condemned as the worst of times for the heavyweight division.
Critics regard the current crop of heavyweights, dominated by boxers from the former Soviet Union, as an unremarkable bunch, but Wladimir Klitschko dismisses the theory and on June 20 continues his quest to try and win over the doubters.
Klitschko, from Ukraine but who is based in Germany, defends his International Boxing Federation and World Boxing Organisation titles against Ruslan Chagaev in front of a sell-out 60,000 crowd at the FC Schalke football stadium in Gelsenkirchen, Germany after Briton David Haye pulled out of facing the champion due to a back injury.
As substitute opponents go, there was not a better one than Chagaev available other than Nicolai Valuev, the Russian whom Chagaev was scheduled to fight for the only world title not in Klitschko hands last month, before that bout was also cancelled.
But Klitschko-Chagaev is a fight that has not captured the imagination of American broadcaster HBO, which has turned down the option to televise the fight live despite showing several of Klitschko's recent fights and which was supposed to screen Klitschko-Haye, before it was cancelled.
If another American broadcaster cannot be persuaded to show Klitschko-Chagaev, it will not help Wladimir in his argument that today's heavyweight division is exciting.
Winning over the American audience is something Wladimir and elder brother Vitali, the World Boxing Council (WBC) champion, are still fighting to achieve despite Wladimir reigning as champion since 2006.
"It's funny to hear the Americans say the heavyweight division is dead because in Europe the feeling is different," said Klitschko at his training base at the foothills of the Austrian Alps.
"The criticism of the heavyweight division is there but it?s going to change some day.
"There are 300 million living in the Russia region and they are saying there 'Now we have excitement in the heavyweight division'. It depends what section of the region of the world you are living in.
"Forty-six opponents didn't make the distance out of 55 against me, so is that a boring record? I believe that my timing is getting better and in his thirties a heavyweight fighter is getting stronger."
Klitschko, 34, might claim to be unconcerned about his legacy, but he has been desperate to win over America since a conversation with Max Schmeling, the German heavyweight who was world champion between 1930 and 1932 and later knocked out the great Joe Louis in New York in 1936.
"Max Schmeling told me and my brother, 'If you want to be world champions you have to fight in the USA. That's the way I did and the way you have to do it'," said Klitschko.
"We said to our promoter at the time you have to do it like that and since 1998 we have been doing that. Max Schmeling was right. As the champion, you have to be able to fight worldwide."
Emanuel Steward, the American trainer who guided Briton Lennox Lewis to the undisputed world heavyweight title and who is now in the corner of Klitschko, believes the Ukrainian can help his cause to endear himself to American fans by stopping Chagaev in style.
"American boxing fans are used to America controlling the heavyweight division but Lennox Lewis changed that," said Steward, who has spent a month with Klitschko at their training base in Going, a small Austrian village.
"At the end of his career, they finally accepted Lennox. But the American crowd have still not accepted that the European heavyweights are controlling the heavyweight division now.
"Wladimir has not had that devastating effect in America, yet. All Wladimir has to do is have a devastating knockout and beat the likes of Cris Arreola and Alexander Povetkin, then America will grab him."
Undefeated Uzbek Chagaev is the World Boxing Association (WBA) champion-in-recess and had been due to fight Valuev in Finland for the WBA title on May 30, only for the fight to be called off after Chagaev tested positive for hepatitis B on the eve of the clash.
Valuev has since been declared the WBA champion, but victory for Klitschko would still strengthen his position as the leading heavyweight in the world.
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Lance, Jerry, U will never usually hear a man of my stature say these words but....I FU CKING TOLD U SO. COME ON, COME ON.... WHAT DID I SAY, i sed he wudnt get hrough his defence. lanc e sed
' speed will be the key for chageav', is that so lance, eat ur words boys and APOLOGISE RIGHT NOW,
lee .b. hi. yes. chag look awful, did he land a shot. Jesus. That jab was the key. Seeing that I very very much doubt haye will fight him.Although klitch was very very good, it was a boring fight to be honest. wb mate.
@#$% .. bad fight. Chageav looked terrible. Vlad looked great though .. Well done all the Vlad betters
whts gifted bout u jack
Yeah agreed Jack .. he did look alarmingly vulnerable against Manny though . But so much so is the reason i think he froze. Welter is a scorching division second only to Light weight and despite past performances i reckon Hatton should step up and start being a serious underdog for a change , and lift the pressure if thats possible. I honestly believe that Hatton felt he would murder Manny right up until about 10 days before the fight .. then the doubts set in , the yes men said yes , his trainer was isolated by the yes men .. chaos. Also there is the glamorous new slightly upper class wife .. remember Michael Brodie? But lets be hoping Ricky has still got something left .. 30 is too young to retire , and Khan is not at the top of my Xmas card list after that disgraceful exhibition with Barerra .. a true God.
Hatton got beat off the two pfp fighters in the world, no shame in that,he could still do a number on any of the others in the top 10 from light welter to welter,though I think Mosley would be too skillfull and too strong,for my money he beat Cotto and his fight with Margarito was a consumate performance.
Yeah that seems to be the big fear Neil . . Vlad getting clipped early and keeping Chagaev on the end of the jab for a boring points win . Saying that Valuev had real problems with Chagaev for 8 rounds , who was throwing punches from everywhere. But the last few rounds Valuev was having more luck .. so see where you are coming from Jack with the late KO. My money is already put down on Chagaev . Fingers crossed its a gooden whatever. Not sure on Hatton. He carries the weight of the world on his shoulders . He was not in a fit mental state to challenge Manny and it was an embarrasment . Unless he can get his focus back , the same could happen against Khan or anyone for that matter. I like to think that he just froze against Manny . But if its the Hatton that beat Mallinaggi , then Khan does not stand a chance and will be KOd around 6 / 7 . Thats what i think.
I'm young gifted and black and live in Durham actually you uneducated inbred
GO HOME BERKSHIRE BOY
at the same time,whilst blinfolded and balancing an egg on a spoon
rsf round 10 big guy will just have too much,but best ask neilsenti he's sparred them both.
Im saying Klitshko on points, I dont think Chagaev will get through his defence. Will be tough though. Odds are good for Chagaev. What do you think on the news on Hatton saying he may fight Khan in Cardiff? Would be maga.
Hey there Neil .. you are becoming something of a celebrity on these boards. Out of interest , whats your prediction for tonight?
lee b, hi, how r u. lets hope so.
Hopefully a classic tonight everyone .. just got 7 - 1 on Chageav .. too good to miss. Its defo showing on Justin . Few Vodys .. sorted.
Cameron you dangling a worm?you sly old fox you.You know this neilsenti is just a legend in his own bathroom don't you.He is however more famous than people give him credit for,if you google him you'll find he's the world's first living brain donor.
cameron w, yes it is true. Yes. Want tickets to my next fight in liverpool?
neil is gay
neilsenti55
Hi Neil, i'm new to the boxing boards; heard a lot about you pal.
Are you really a proper fighter, and do you really have like contacts in the fight game?
I'm really interested; is it true that you know Iron Mike and Calzaghe?
I'm impressed; or were they all just winding me up!
lance u r a racist d ickhead
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