Cedric Boswell (35-1, 26 KO) has announced he will be challenging WBA heavyweight champion Alexander Povetkin (22-0, 15 KO) on December 3 in Helsinki, Finland. Boswell currently holds the WBC Latino and NABA heavyweight titles.
Cedric Boswell's only loss came eight years ago via 10th round technical knockout against Jameel McCline. Boswell had suffered a torn rotator cuff in the fourth round, yet he was still winning (86-85 on two scorecards) at the time of the stoppage. Following that gutsy performance Boswell took three years off. In an exclusive interview with FightSaga, Boswell recalls that he thought his career was over. "I took a few years off, rehabbed. Finally, I couldn't take it anymore. I had to see if I could still fight." He has done nothing but win since his return in 2006.
Recent victories over Owen Beck and Oliver McCall place Boswell squarely in the cloud of heavyweight contenders nipping at the heels of the brothers Klitschko. He is well aware of this fact. "I'll be calling out the Klitschkos on December 3rd. After I beat Povetkin I want to fight the very best, to prove I am the best heavyweight."
Boswell has slipped in ahead of Hasim Rahman, the mandatory challenger for the WBA heavyweight belt. He is unconcerned about the possibility he may have to face Rahman. "I'm not worried. I know he is the mandatory. I'll fight him in three months if I have to."
The "Boz" is grateful to have the opportunity to challenge Alexander Povetkin. His first words about the fight were, "Thank God! I didn't think this day would ever come." One can hear the joy in his voice.
Boswell clearly has a chip on his shoulder, feeling he has been overlooked when all he has done is excel as a heavyweight. "Why don't I get ranked? Why do people make excuses after I win fights?
After Oliver McCall lost, he said he had taken the fight on short notice. I was in the same camp with him. He was there before I was. He may have signed for the fight two weeks out, but he was definitely in shape to fight."
Boswell has a point, and while many fans wonder why Povetkin has never been able to sign a deal with the Klitschkos, Boswell says this will not be a problem after he wins the WBA title. "I want them both. I'll take either one. I have sparred with them. I know I have the speed and power to beat them. I can avoid those jabs and right hands. I know how they fight and I match up great against them. They don't ever show me anything new." Boswell admits Vitali is the better match. "Vitali takes more risks. He would be a better fight for me, because Wladimir is so defensive."
Is Boswell overlooking Povetkin? This is a common enough concern in boxing. He is clearly excited about all the many opportunities the fight with Povetkin opens up for him, but he is realistic about the task at hand. "This won't be easy. I will have a very hard time getting a decision. I may have to get a knockout. I won' be looking for it. I'll fight my fight, but I do have to think about that."*
He may be thinking about it, but he is clearly not discouraged.
Boswell is not discouraged by the fact that he is forty-two years old, either. "I'm in great shape. Anyway, you ever wonder why all these old heavyweights are hanging around and winning? It's because the young heavyweights aren't that smart. They don't learn how to box, they just know how to fight."
After the David Haye vs. Wladimir Klitschko debacle, Roy Jones Jr. announced that we need an exciting American heavyweight to clean out the division. Boswell promises, "On December 3rd there will be a new WBA heavyweight champion. An American champion for fans to get behind and to follow."
Are you fired up yet? Boswell is.
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Who was Klitschko originally supposed to fight on the Lewis-Kirk Johnson undercard?? was it Boswell, or Bostic, or.............??boswell was the guy to fight vitali
Who wrote this article? Boswell's manager?...
Also, Joe what's the story with Rahman? Is he taking the step aside $$$?...
rahman must have taken the money if this fight is happening.it's in finland or switzerland so if sasha wins i'm assuming rahman will still get his nice russian payday. rahman is still the mandatory & if boswell wins i wouldn't be surprised if HBO picked up an all-american showdown between rahman & boswell for the WBA"paper"title. rahman turned down $250000 from sauerland so holyfield could fight him but that never happened. i think HBO would have even considered holyfield vs rahman if holyfield won. i wonder if the step aside payout was higher afterwards? maybe rahman got more then he could refuse.i remember when tyson was going to get maurice harris as his main sparring partner to prepare for lennox...lennox countered harris with $3500US\week to sit on his couch & not train with tyson...that was for 8-10 weeks i bet
Cedric Boswell (35-1, 26 KO) has announced he will be challenging WBA heavyweight champion Alexander Povetkin (22-0, 15 KO) on December 3 in Helsinki, Finland. Boswell currently holds the WBC Latino and NABA heavyweight titles.
Cedric Boswell's only loss came eight years ago via 10th round technical knockout against Jameel McCline. Boswell had suffered a torn rotator cuff in the fourth round, yet he was still winning (86-85 on two scorecards) at the time of the stoppage. Following that gutsy performance Boswell took three years off. In an exclusive interview with FightSaga, Boswell recalls that he thought his career was over. "I took a few years off, rehabbed. Finally, I couldn't take it anymore. I had to see if I could still fight." He has done nothing but win since his return in 2006.
Recent victories over Owen Beck and Oliver McCall place Boswell squarely in the cloud of heavyweight contenders nipping at the heels of the brothers Klitschko. He is well aware of this fact. "I'll be calling out the Klitschkos on December 3rd. After I beat Povetkin I want to fight the very best, to prove I am the best heavyweight."
Boswell has slipped in ahead of Hasim Rahman, the mandatory challenger for the WBA heavyweight belt. He is unconcerned about the possibility he may have to face Rahman. "I'm not worried. I know he is the mandatory. I'll fight him in three months if I have to."
The "Boz" is grateful to have the opportunity to challenge Alexander Povetkin. His first words about the fight were, "Thank God! I didn't think this day would ever come." One can hear the joy in his voice.
Boswell clearly has a chip on his shoulder, feeling he has been overlooked when all he has done is excel as a heavyweight. "Why don't I get ranked? Why do people make excuses after I win fights?
After Oliver McCall lost, he said he had taken the fight on short notice. I was in the same camp with him. He was there before I was. He may have signed for the fight two weeks out, but he was definitely in shape to fight."
Boswell has a point, and while many fans wonder why Povetkin has never been able to sign a deal with the Klitschkos, Boswell says this will not be a problem after he wins the WBA title. "I want them both. I'll take either one. I have sparred with them. I know I have the speed and power to beat them. I can avoid those jabs and right hands. I know how they fight and I match up great against them. They don't ever show me anything new." Boswell admits Vitali is the better match. "Vitali takes more risks. He would be a better fight for me, because Wladimir is so defensive."
Is Boswell overlooking Povetkin? This is a common enough concern in boxing. He is clearly excited about all the many opportunities the fight with Povetkin opens up for him, but he is realistic about the task at hand. "This won't be easy. I will have a very hard time getting a decision. I may have to get a knockout. I won' be looking for it. I'll fight my fight, but I do have to think about that."*
He may be thinking about it, but he is clearly not discouraged.
Boswell is not discouraged by the fact that he is forty-two years old, either. "I'm in great shape. Anyway, you ever wonder why all these old heavyweights are hanging around and winning? It's because the young heavyweights aren't that smart. They don't learn how to box, they just know how to fight."
After the David Haye vs. Wladimir Klitschko debacle, Roy Jones Jr. announced that we need an exciting American heavyweight to clean out the division. Boswell promises, "On December 3rd there will be a new WBA heavyweight champion. An American champion for fans to get behind and to follow."
Are you fired up yet? Boswell is.
Who wrote this article? Boswell's manager?...
Also, Joe what's the story with Rahman? Is he taking the step aside $$$?...
The WBC Latino belt??is he Latino??
thts odd because he isn't latino but when he won the vacant belt it was over owen beck who is jamaican.he defended it vs mccall(american) then kerston manswell.manswell is ranked under WBO latino but i dont know if beck would be classified under latino.i don't see the WBC latino rankings but good observation...