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 Last update:  06-16-2009      Read more by Mark Vester            
   
Wladimir Klitschko Says Heavyweight Division is Not Dead
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By Mark Vester

WBO/IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko says the heavyweight division may be under fire from boxing fans in America, but the entire weight class is thriving in Europe. A sell-out crowd of 60,000 are expected at the FC Schalke football stadium in Gelsenkirchen, Germany on Saturday as Klitschko defends his titles against undefeated Ruslan Chagaev.

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

Despite the big business in Europe, Klitschko wants to win over the American fans. His friend and ring idol, the late Max Schmeling, told him a long time ago to take his career to America.

"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, trainer of Klitschko and former trainer of legends like Tommy Hearns and Lennox Lewis, told AFP that America will come around sooner or later and accept Klitschko.

"American boxing fans are used to America controlling the heavyweight division but Lennox Lewis changed that," said Steward. "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 Chris Arreola and Alexander Povetkin, then America will grab him."

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on 06-17-2009 by BoxingPromoter
Without getting into too much of an analysis and discussion (I’m too tired); I will submit to you people that the hw division is improving and should provide many entertaining fights in the near future. First, Vitali Klitschko is out of retirement and frankly he’s never been in boring fight in hi...

on 06-17-2009 by Special K
The HW scene is my main interest, always was and always will be. Vitaly is a great fighter in any era, Wlado still has a bit to prove, but I enjoy their fights. They tend to knock people out, maybe not KO1, but you get your money's worth. There are some big fights out there, just a shame Povetkin...

on 06-17-2009 by beez721
[QUOTE=FreshPrince;5511746]You do realize Solis has only been pro for a year and Povetkin has been pro for 4 years? And through the first year of each of their career Solis has beaten the better opposition. Solis will have a much better career than Povetkin. Deontay Wilder was not hurt at all...

on 06-17-2009 by GunStar
Also, you don't have to be American to be a huge star in US, just look at Pac, he's in the top 3 most popular fighters in America today.

on 06-17-2009 by GunStar
I saw the same thread on another forum, so here's a copy of my respond. They sold 60,000 tickets cause of Haye, so he's full off shit. He talks about his little KO ratio, then lets review his fights, since he's been undefeated. [B]DaVarryl Williamson:[/B] A small cruiserweight that was put ...

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