Wladimir Klitschko should be back in the ring just over three months after recording his 52nd knockout victory.
Wladimir Klitschko now has to defend his WBA heavyweight title against Alexander Povetkin after knocking out Francesco Pianeta on Saturday night.
Klitschko has been ordered by the WBA to face the Russian in Moscow on August 31.
Povetkin is the WBA’s “regular” champion and Klitschko the “super” champion since he beat David Haye in 2011 to add the WBA belt to his others titles.
Now Klitschko and Povetkin are obliged to fight to leave just a single WBA champion. The two former Olympic champions were twice due to clash but Povetkin pulled because of injuries.
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Wladimir Klitschko now has to defend his WBA heavyweight title against Alexander Povetkin after knocking out Francesco Pianeta on Saturday night.
Klitschko has been ordered by the WBA to face the Russian in Moscow on August 31.
Povetkin is the WBA’s “regular” champion and Klitschko the “super” champion since he beat David Haye in 2011 to add the WBA belt to his others titles.
Now Klitschko and Povetkin are obliged to fight to leave just a single WBA champion. The two former Olympic champions were twice due to clash but Povetkin pulled because of injuries.
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