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Klitschko risks health, titles in Chagaev boxing clash

Sat 20 Jun, 03:31 AM


BERLIN (AFP) - Vladimir Klitschko will not only put his world heavyweight titles on the line in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, against Ruslan Chagaev on Saturday but also possibly his health.

Chagaev is suffering from hepatitis B - the reason for the late cancellation of his WBA titlefight against Nikolai Valuev in Finland last month - and the American Association of Professional Ringside Physicians (AAPRP) is recommending the fight be postponed due to medical safety issues.

"Hepatitis B is a very virulent virus and easily transmitted," said the AAPRP in a statement.

"It is even more important to be prudent in order to not only protect Mr. Chagaev?s opponent, but also the referee, judges, sanctioning body officials, cornermen, ringside physicians and ringside observers who may be at risk of contracting this dangerous virus.

"As boxing is obviously considered a 'blood sport', it is very common for blood to splatter on the individuals immediately adjacent at ringside.

"The conjunctiva (eye) route of transfer for this virus is well documented so any person seated at ringside, who is not immunised, may be at risk."

Klitschko, though, insists the fight must go on and claims he has the right innoculation to avoid contracting the virus.

"I am innoculated," said Klitschko, who holds the IBF and WBO titles ahile his brother Witali is the WBC champion.

"Since I often travel in my role as an UNESCO Ambassador, I am often in the tropical institute getting injections."

The 33-year-old Wladimir had been scheduled to meet David Haye in in an open-air fight in front of 60,000 fight fans, but a back injury ruled out Haye and Chagaev has stepped in.

As the only fighter to beat Valuev, Chagaev, the WBA's 'Champion in Recess' is also keen to prove his credentials.

Chagaev has spent more than a year out of the ring with an achilles tendon injury and his credibility needs a boost.

Victory on Saturday night would land him both of Klitschko's belts and make up for some of the disappointment of losing out on the Valuev fight and the chance to be undisputed WBA champion.

"I was furious and shocked when I heard the Valuev fight was off," said the undefeated Chagaev, 30, who has only fought twice since beating Valuev in April 2007 against Matt Skelton in January 2008 and Carl Davis Drumond last February.

Since he turned professional in 1997, Chagaev has 25 wins, one draw and 17 knock-outs to his record.

But Klitschko - otherwise known as Dr Steelhammer - has an impressive 46 knock-outs from 52 fights and is eager to dispatch Chagaev to silence mutterings from the United States the division is dead.

"It's funny to hear the Americans say the heavyweight division is dead because in Europe the feeling is different," said Klitschko.

"The criticism of the heavyweight division is there but it's going to change some day.

"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."

 

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  1. No disrespect to either fighter but the only reason why­ over 60.000 seats were sold was because of David Haye. ­ I wonder if this fight would have created the same­ excitment to sell over 60,000 seats with a fighter who­ was diagnosed with Hepatitis B?? Lets hope that there­ is no risk to Klitshko and the paying public. Some­ experts say the risk to the fighter and those who are­ inloved are minimal. However, according to the opinion­ of AAPRP this fight should be cancellled due to medical­ safty. For Klitshko it is a big decision to make when­ their is so much money at stake. I hope the fight will­ be short and sweet for Klitshko's sake. The best­ he can hope for it to knock him out as fast as he can. ­ However, it is easier said than done. Chagaev has an­ excellent record and he is the interim WBA champion. ­ It will be a hard fight for ther first 5-6 rounds but,­ I think Klitsko will take him out by 7 or 8!!

    From P, on Sat 20 Jun 10:37PM
  2. Late round stoppage for Klitschko, but I'm really­ wanting to see a barn-stormer of a fight.

    From JamesH, on Sat 20 Jun 5:11PM
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