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ejk22
04-05-2005, 09:55 AM
Open letter to Don King!

April 5, 2005

Dear Don,

After I defeated Lennox Lewis on April 22, 2001, I was on top of the world as the newly crowned undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the World. Yet, at the same time, I was unclear as to the future as I was besieged by countless offers of wealth as well as countless threats of litigation.

Through this period of confusion, you, Don King, stepped forward and offered me a plan for the future which made sense. You offered to guide me through all the problems which come to haunt a victory of the magnitude which I achieved against Lennox Lewis. You offered to me a promotional agreement which would protect me and my family as we battled together for boxing greatness. With this plan and with the faith and confidence which you showed in me, on May 9, 2001, I signed the promotional agreement which you presented to me.

Unfortunately, our hopes and dreams were quickly dashed as our worst nightmare of litigation came to fruition. This litigation, created by Lennox Lewis and his attorneys, distracted me from our mutual goal of achieving boxing greatness. This litigation was truly part of the reason that resulted in my losing the heavyweight championship.

Now, after over three years of struggle and battle, we are once again on the verge of regaining the Heavyweight Championship of the World. As you know, this battle has been long and hard. I have faced all kinds of adversity. After some very bitter disappointments, I have been able to refocus and to rededicate myself to that dream and goal which we planned out when I signed with you on May 9, 2001.

With my mandatory challenge of current champion, Vitali Klitschko, tentatively scheduled for July 23, 2005, I know that I will once again become the undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the World. I know that we can walk that path to greatness which we agreed upon when I signed with you on May 9, 2001.

However, as I reached out to you for assistance after my victory over Lennox Lewis, I must now ask for your assistance to continue our quest to regain glory. As you know, as we discussed the contract to fight Klitschko, we agreed upon a deal whereby I would fight for you under the banner of Don King Productions to regain the Heavyweight Championship of the World. This deal, made man to man, was agreed upon under the terms of your promotional agreement dated May 9, 2001. You agreed that any past problems which we may have had could be resolved after I regained the championship.

Don, I know that you are being pressured by those same lawyers who cost us the heavyweight championship on November 17, 2001. Do not allow history to repeat. As we know that you are a man of integrity, we know that you will honor your word and complete a bout agreement without condition so that we can concentrate on the battle against Vitali Klitschko. This must be done immediately without delay or discord. We must be united in regaining the heavyweight championship.

We are proud to battle Vitali Klitschko under your promotional agreement of May 9, 2001. There is no need to amend this agreement as a condition of making this fight. Do not allow outside forces to interfere with your word or our unity. Any past issues can be resolved by our representatives without causing delay or distraction to our most important mission at hand, regaining the heavyweight championship by defeating Vitali Klitschko.

Don, my team and I stand united in our determination to once again shock the world by my becoming the two time heavyweight champion. Join with us in this mission. Stay focused by working together to achieve our mutual goals so that we can walk together on the path to greatness.

Very truly yours,
Hasim "The Rock" Rahman



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I don't like the sound of this. I feel the scam is being weaved by Rahman and Don King. Vitali better have eyes behind his head and surround himself with people he has known and trusted for years. You know for a fact that the judges have been already bought regardless of who they may be. Vitali better knock this mother****er out so there are no questions surrounding decisions.

guru
04-05-2005, 09:58 AM
somebody interpret this nonsense

cupcrazy01
04-05-2005, 10:15 AM
Agreed. Vitali is smart, though, and I'm sure he's all too aware of DK and his shady dealings. Rahman has a chance in this fight, but it just is not easy to get inside on Vitali and that is what he has to do to have a chance to hurt Klitschko. I say Vitali TKO 9, but not before Rahman staggers him a few times.

I don't care about all the DK stuff if we can just get something set up to try and unify these titles. Rahman-Klitschko winner vs. Toney-Ruiz winner, and Brewster-Golota winner vs. Byrd-? winner...it can be done, it's not like there's SO much money at stake for promoters to fight over, and why would DK want options on Klitschko after the Williams PPV debacle? Just get it done, Don!

AintGottaClue
04-05-2005, 10:41 AM
rahman has no chance, reply of LL-rahman 2 in the works, vitali KO 2-4 unless rahman grows soem chin tko 8-9

enadeus
04-05-2005, 10:52 AM
If Lewis knocked Rahman out with a one-two, good luck to Rahman. We all know that Rahman knocked out Lewis by accident. Lewis was fooling around too much. He kept smiling at Rahman, and he wasn't taking the fight seriously. Klitschko doesn't fool around.

About the letter, I have no clue why this is an open letter? What is it suppose to mean and why did they want the public to see this? I agree that Vitali better be looking out so that the same thing that they did to his brother doesn't happen to him.

Truth
04-05-2005, 11:36 AM
Rahman is a legitmate heavyweight contender without a doubt. How the hell did he lose to Ruiz?

enadeus
04-05-2005, 12:28 PM
Same way that Toney is going to lose to Ruiz.

Fareastwarrior
04-05-2005, 02:17 PM
Hasim Rahman knows he's going to be knocked out by Klitschko like the way he was knocked out by Lennox Lewis. This letter is nothing than a letter to beg Don King to arrange good pay days for Rahman after his defeat against Klitschko. How pathetic!

Gsand
04-05-2005, 03:43 PM
jeese

i wouldnt have made that incoherent mess public if i was him :s

cant see him getting anywhere against vitali tbh

Moon
04-05-2005, 03:53 PM
Rahman is a legitmate heavyweight contender without a doubt. How the hell did he lose to Ruiz?
Agreed, but I don't like his chances against Vitali. Sure there's alot of crucial physical differences that benefit Vitali, but, the slightly overlooked (but no less important) issue is Rock's mental softness. When he's getting tagged, his output drops very quickly and he becomes a soft target with bad defense. That is the worst possible combination against a guy who likes to throw a long distance jab that is very stiff.

I see Rock getting very discouraged by Vit's very effective jab and then Rock starts standing still = game over.

tri4ben2
04-05-2005, 03:53 PM
Rahman is looking at this from a financial perspective. He knows that he is going to get about 7-800,000 for the fight, and it will be the last time that he gets this big of a payday.

enadeus
04-05-2005, 05:09 PM
I thought he getting like 1.5 million? or did they switch it to 2.15, I dont remember the exact numbers but they are high.

freirui
04-05-2005, 10:02 PM
Vitali will knock this mother****er out!!!

The Troll
04-05-2005, 10:12 PM
I like Vitali Klistchko, but one thing I absolutelely hate about him is he hardly ever fights, he is his prime right now and he takes like 1 bout a year. He should be fighting everybody, he should be fighting like once a month if he wants to become a legend and take all the contenders and pretenders down now while he is still in his prime. Is Vitali gonna build a legacy or is his stupid ass going to continue this 1 fight a year bull****.

If he wants to build a legacy he should fight Rahman this month, then Golota next month, then McCline, then Oquendo, then Ruiz if he can, then Oldyfield, then Tyson, Maskaev. Fight like 7 times a year build a f****king legacy you moron.