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Re:Wladimir and Vitali in the media
von Krazylegs82 Posted at 2009/11/09 01:13
Vitali Klitschko: "I Will Knock David Haye Out"

http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=23332
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Re:Wladimir and Vitali in the media
von Krazylegs82 Posted at 2009/11/10 01:00
Vitali Klitschko: “Haye is already in Don King’s basket”

http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=23353
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Re:Wladimir and Vitali in the media
von Krazylegs82 Posted at 2009/11/13 03:50
Emanuel Steward talks about David Haye, Pacquiao-Cotto, and More!

Here's the _link_ for it that has the audio along with it. http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=21873&more=1

12.11.09 - by Geoffrey Ciani - I was recently afforded the opportunity to have a very nice chat with legendary boxing trainer Emanuel Steward. We spoke about a wide variety of topics pertaining to the current boxing landscape, and here is what he had to say:

Q: Emanuel, what was your evaluation of David Haye’s performance in his victory over Nikolai Valuev?

A: I’ll be honest with you, I didn’t get to see it. I didn’t see the fight but it went pretty much like I figured. Valuev was too big for David to really mount any substantial attack with anything to devastating. Valuev is just slow and doesn’t seem to have the excitement and enthusiasm to be exact about anything that he does. He just plods and goes through the motion. And it was the type of fight that there was a champion crowned and David’s got his belt now, but it was the type of fight that I never expected to be much excitement. I think Dave would be more exciting if he fights a Klitschko, particularly Wladimir, because Wladimir out of all those guys is a little shorter at six-five and a half or six-six, and he’ll be a little more explosive.

I just never could see the fight being too much because of Valuev’s size. It was just hard for David just to even reach him up there to try and hit him with something, but I thought his speed and natural athleticism would carry him through the fight. Basically, I was talking to Phil Anselmo on the phone, he was telling me as it was going on because I was over doing my broadcast in Hartford, Connecticut. So I was at ringside and he was giving me an account as the fight was progressing..

Q: Is a fight with David Haye something that you and Wladimir would be interested in, in the year 2010?

A: That’s the fight, that’s the only fight that I would get excited about myself, for Wladimir, because David is still a very explosive puncher, and for somebody more closer to his size, I think he has got tremendous explosive power, good coordination and reflexes, and he’s a smart fighter. I’ve watched his fights, he’s improved a lot from where he was a couple of years ago, and he is a challenge. I know when we were preparing for him it was when of the few times that I really worked with a fighter in preparation that I would have a lot of anxiety myself about him. So maybe he’s a fighter that you could never underestimate.

Q: A lot of Haye supporters and Klitschko critics point to Wladimir’s chin as evidence that David Haye has a really good chance against Wladimir. How would you respond to accusations from Wlad’s critics on that front?

A: Well first of all, I think David is a danger for anybody because he’s a good puncher, with good speed and explosiveness. With the rest of the guys Wladimir can always control them pretty much easy because they didn’t have the speed nor the size, but in David’s case he has the size over David but the speed, David can match him. You know, if David hits anybody he’s going to hurt him. I know a lot of Wladimir’s criticisms came primarily because of the Same Peter fight, but that was a fight that Wladimir had a lot of anxiety going into. He had lost, I think, two of his last four fights and nobody gave him much of a chance so I think a lot of that was due to anxiety more than anything else. And if you ever look at it, the first knockdown was in the back of the head—on his neck, really, it wasn’t on the head—and then he was trying to avoid getting hit by those clubbing punches and I told him, “If he gets close, don’t let him hit you on the back of the head”, and that’s what happened. The second one he didn’t even get hit, really. He didn’t really get hit on the chin. But I’ll tell you what, if he has an iron chin, still, it’s going to be rough with David, because David can punch.

Q: Now David Haye is a former cruiserweight who now has a portion of the heavyweight throne, and another cruiserweight champion Tomasz Adamek is trying to follow suit, and he just recently made his heavyweight debut with an impressive fifth round stoppage against former contender Andrew Golota. I was wondering what your thoughts are on Adamek moving up to the heavyweight division?

A: I just don’t see Adamek as a heavyweight. I always thought that David could be a heavyweight because 215-220, he can carry that. I just can’t seriously envision Adamek as being a heavyweight. I really can’t. Stopping Golota is not something that’s going to impress me at this stage of Golota’s career.

Q: Back to Wladimir quickly, when can we expect Wlad to be back inside the ring?

A: Well he’ll be in the ring in March. His left bicep which was hurt, it was actually hurt going into the fight with Chagaev. He went into the fight with the left bicep, that’s why he couldn’t throw hooks. All he could throw was straight punches. But he’s healing up very good, he’s back doing light training, and we’ve been communicating about every other day.
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Re:Wladimir and Vitali in the media
von Krazylegs82 Posted at 2009/11/23 22:41
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2009
Q&A: Vitali Klitschko


By Alexey Potapov

WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko (38-2, 37 KOs) who is preparing for his upcoming fight against Kevin Johnson (22-0-1, 9 KOs) on December, 12th at the Post Finance Arena in Berne, Switzerland sat down with Fightnews for an exclusive interview.

Vitali, you’ve just scored a victory on September 26th against Chris Arreola, and you’ve already taken on a fight on December 12th versus Kevin Johnson. Doesn’t it frighten you to have two big fights in such a close amount of time?

No, I am physically fine, and because of that, it doesn’t bother me at all to have fights so close together. My preparation time for a fight is about 8 weeks, and as long as I get that, all is in order.

Not much is known about Johnson. Why did you choose this fight?

Johnson and Arreola both have an excellent record, and are dangerous fighters. At heavyweight all you need is one strong punch to win a fight. I’m not going to underestimate him, but at the same time, I’m not going to overestimate him. I can, and will, protect this belt.

This is an unusual venue for your match. More often, you fight in Germany, and you just came back from fighting in America. Now Switzerland?

My brother and I have been invited to fight in Switzerland for a long time now, and Wladimir and I usually prepare for our fights not far from that region, so I’m glad I finally have the chance to hold a bout there.

There are rumors that the WBC president, Jose Sulaiman, has inquired about you fighting in Mexico…

I haven’t heard too much about this, but believe me, it would really be worth it. I’m ready to discuss such an opportunity. It’d be great to fight in Mexico.

When will the Klitschko brothers own all of the world championship _title_s?

It’s just a matter of time. Believe me, Wladimir and I will do all that is possible to make that happen.

What did you think of David Haye vs Nikolay Valuev?

I congratulate Haye! He won that fight deservingly.

Would you want to fight Haye?

Yes, now that he is a world champion, he is interesting to my brother and I. I hope that now he won’t be able to cancel any fights against us. After Johnson, I am ready to sit down at the negotiating table.

You’re 38-years-old, but you leave the impression that you have many more years of fighting to go. Do you wish to surpass George Foreman’s record?

No, I don’t want to pass up George Foreman. I won’t box until I’m 45-years-old, but I still have more fights that I need to finish in my career.
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Re:Wladimir and Vitali in the media
von Krazylegs82 Posted at 2009/11/24 00:59
On the Ropes Boxing Radio ep. 49—Featuring Guests Oleg Maskaev & Kevin "Kingpin" Johnson

Kevin Johnsonby Jenna J - As always, this week's 2 hour edition of On the Ropes will start at its regularly scheduled time, 6pm Eastern Time. You can listen live by clicking “play” on the p_layer_ or click here to enter our chat on the blogtalk message board; you can also call into the show at (646)716-5404.

http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=22009&more=1
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Re:Wladimir and Vitali in the media
von Krazylegs82 Posted at 2009/12/09 04:59
The Klitschko Brothers Have Conquered The World
Published by Scoop Malinowski on December 8th, 2009



Ten years ago when the Klitschko Brothers were emerging as top 10 heavyweight contenders, you would have thought the notion that both would one day rule the sport of boxing to be an impossible task.

Today Wladimir and Vitali have not only completely conquered the heavyweight division, they are dominating it with a one-sided violence and brutality that is remininscent of Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis and Mike Tyson, Jack Johnson and Larry Holmes at their very best.

They are so above and beyond the field that there are no challengers to threaten their supremacy. Nicolay Valuev’s promoters would never allow him to face either Klitschko and this year David Haye backed out of fights with both Vitali and Wladimir.

The Klitschko domination is so absolute that the only heavyweight fight everyone most wants to see is Vitali vs. Wladimir, which would be fascinating if the two weren’t very close and abhored each other, but they do revere one another and this fight naturally will simply never happen.

So the next battle on the horizon of the heavyweight planet will take place this weekend in Switzerland where Vitali Klitschko will defend his WBC _title_ against Kevin Johnson. If you want to call it a battle, as likely the only man in the world who thinks Johnson has a remote chance to win is Johnson himself. And we’re not even sure if Johnson himself truly believes he has any chance.

But because this is heavyweight boxing and we know sometimes anything can happen in heavyweight boxing, we all will tune in and watch to see how Vitali will try to terminate Johnson. And if it is another one-sided thrashing by Dr. Iron Fist over another overmatched challenger, all viewers should not ridicule Johnson but appreciate and respect the fact that we are in a heavyweight era where two brothers just happen to be so far and away superior to every other heavyweight boxer on the planet.

Like the magical uniqueness of Ali, Tyson, Holmes, Johnson, Joe Louis and Lennox Lewis, the sport of boxing should feel privilged to have the chance to see such an amazing special phenomenon as two brothers totally dominating the heavyweight division together with their own unique brands of _style_ and technique.

It may not be the manner of heavyweight boxing we have grown accustomed to watching and enjoying, but Vitali and Wladimir are bringing something new and different to the sport which no expert or pundit ever could have imagined or predicted ten years ago.

The Klitschko brothers have shocked and stunned the world in their own special way. It was never easy to get there, it required a lifetime of sacrifice and dedication, but they are on top of the boxing universe and for that everyone should respect and admire them for accomplishing such a marvelous achievement with such class and dignity.

And we should all wish the courageous and determined Kevin Johnson some luck as he takes on the difficult task, which ten years ago, no expert or pundit would have thought he had any chance at achieving.
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