The final press conference in Hamburg, Germany was in stark contrast to the buildup leading up to this Saturday’s heavyweight championship between Wladimir Klitschko and challenger Mariusz Wach.
Both camps were respectful towards one another during the session, which aired live on the Klitschkos’ Google+ online channel. It is hardly uncommon for the younger Klitschko (58-3, 51KO) to show respect towards his opponent, as the defending heavyweight king has exuded class and regality during his reign.
However, the Wach camp wisely changed its tune in recent weeks. The challenger – born in Poland but now based out of Northern New Jersey – and his handlers showed its classless side in taking shots at the compromised health status of trainer Emanuel Steward last month. The Hall of Fame trainer passed away last week at the age of 68, with this fight marking the first fight in more than eight years in which Klitschko will be forever be without his services.
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Both camps were respectful towards one another during the session, which aired live on the Klitschkos’ Google+ online channel. It is hardly uncommon for the younger Klitschko (58-3, 51KO) to show respect towards his opponent, as the defending heavyweight king has exuded class and regality during his reign.
However, the Wach camp wisely changed its tune in recent weeks. The challenger – born in Poland but now based out of Northern New Jersey – and his handlers showed its classless side in taking shots at the compromised health status of trainer Emanuel Steward last month. The Hall of Fame trainer passed away last week at the age of 68, with this fight marking the first fight in more than eight years in which Klitschko will be forever be without his services.
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