MEXICO CITY—The World Boxing Council’s Board of Governors today rejected heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko’s request for an exception that would enable him to make another optional defense of his title. The ruling also stated that Klitschko must face the WBC interim heavyweight champion, which will be determined when WBC No. 1-ranked mandatory challenger Hasim "The Rock" Rahman meets WBC No. 2-ranked contender Monte "Two Gunz" Barrett on Aug. 13 at the United Center in Chicago, which will be broadcast domestically live on pay per view. Klitschko won the vacant WBC title (vacated by Lennox Lewis) by defeating Corrie Sanders on April 24, 2004, and was granted the ability by the WBC to make an optional defense on Dec. 11, 2004, against Danny Williams under the condition that he must face his mandatory challenger next. Klitschko hasn’t fought since Dec. 11 and has never met a mandatory challenger. Rahman earned the right to be the WBC No. 1-ranked mandatory challenger by defeating Kali "Checkmate" Meehan in an elimination bout on Nov. 13, 2004. Klitschko was supposed to have met Rahman on three separate occasions: on April 30 (postponed due to Vitali’s jogging "thigh injury"); June 18 (postponed as Vitali needed more time to recover from "jogging injury"); and July 23 (Vitali’s "thigh injury" spread to his back, necessitating "minor back surgery" on April 19. Rahman’s promoter Don King, recognizing Klitschko’s inability to perform, successfully petitioned the WBC to sanction Rahman vs. Barrett as a WBC interim heavyweight championship match, which allows the organization to name the winner of this fight its outright champion if Klitschko is unable or unwilling to fight. Klitscho’s health has recovered to the point where he asked the WBC permission to face a lower-ranked opponent on Sept. 24. The Board of Governors of the World Boxing Council, presided by doctor Jose Sulaiman, announces from its offices in Mexico City that a final decision has been taken in regards to the heavyweight division, as follows: 1. The WBC requires that Vitali Klitschko make his following defense against the interim champion, winner of the Rahman-Barrett fight of August 13, 2005 in Chicago to comply with the WBC Rules and Regulations for a champion. 2. Vitali Klitschko would be approved to make a voluntary defense on September 24, only if there is a consent or acceptance agreement with the parties of the interim championship bout, as it has been the case in many occasions in the past. 3. Based on all considerations, including the last 5 fights of the 3 boxers, the WBC has decided that: 4. If Klitschko does not fight on September 24, the winner of Rahman and Barrett must be ready and medically approved to fight Klitschko within 6 to 8 weeks after the August 13 bout. 5. If Klitschko is allowed to fight on September 24, the winners of the interim championship fight and champion Klitschko’s fight must be ready to fight for the undisputed WBC title no later than December 2005.
WBC Orders Vitali To Fight Mandatory
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