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    Klitschko vs. Maskaev - politicians at work

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    Breaking News
    Moscow Mayor Joins Maskaev Team In Lobbying Sulaiman For Huge Unifier, All Russian Title Bout Between Oleg and Klitschko April 21


    Michael Marley
    1/8/2007


    WBC President Jose Sulaiman is being heavily lobbied by powerful Russian politicians

    and business leaders to green light a WBC-IBF heavyweight title unification for Moscow on April 21.


    ******************.com has learned exclusively that one of those writing to Sulaiman to

    express support for a unifier between WBC champion Oleg Maksaev and IBF king Wladimir Klitschko, both of whom are Russian, is the city's popular mayor, Yuri Luzkhov.


    Mayor of Moscow since 1992, Luzkhov is totally behind Maskaev promoter Dennis "Rapstar" Rappaport's application to the world boxing governing body to allow Maskaev and

    Klitschko to fight, probably in the Olympiske Stadium where ticket prices will range from

    $5,000 at ringside to about $35 for the Bob Uecker binocular section.


    "We are on the same wavelength with Klitschko's guys, Bernd Bonte and Shelly Finkel," Rappaport told me. "Boxing needs this. This is a huge event, a crossover fight, a big attraction and it will give boxing and, in particular, the sagging heavyweight division a much needed lift.


    "I have already signed a contract for a venue. We have an understanding with Shelly and Bernd, an agreement in principle to make this super fight a reality. Oleg is huge in Russia and Klitschko is big, very big. Oleg's title defense (against Peter Okhello) in Moscow sold tickets faster than a Madonna concert over there did.

    "This is a $10 million event," Rappaport said. "By that, I mean an event where there will be $10 million after all the expenses are paid. The German TV rights alone are worth $2.5 million and we've had good conversations with HBO. HBO wants it even though they cannot show it live. There will be absolute parity for Oleg and Wlad, they will share the money equally."


    Theunification bout could be signed off on by Sulaiman under WBC Rule 1.21(b) which permits a mandatory defense by a champion to be delayed under "extra special circumstances." The rule cites involvement of "a legendary" fighter or a unification bout as such circumstances.

    Last week, in a Boxing Confidential exclusive, Sulaiman invited Team Maskaev to file a letter asking for permission to fight Klitschko.

    But Don King, who now controls WBC mandatory challenger Samuel Peter and Klitschko's mandatory challenger Ray Austin, stands in the way. Rappaport is not known for being the peaceful sort but he did express hope that even King could be satisfied enough to let Maskaev-Klitschko happen April 21.


    "Financial accommodations could be made (by both champs)," Rappaport said. "And both Maskaev and Klitschko and both of them are willing to stipulate they will next fight any required compulsory fight after this event. The WBC can look at some of the other divisions where they have not had compulsory defenses in two years, four years and, in the case of the super welterweights, six years. This is something very good for boxing."


    As far as Peter's victory over James Toney, Rappaport said neither he nor Maskaev were overly impressed.


    "Toney had nothing. He got old overnight. Toney was a dead man walking. I should've know when Toney had that Tae-bo guy with him. Last time I saw him in boxing, he was with Ray Leonard and Ray got stopped by Hector Camacho. Maybe Billy Blanks gave James too many lima beans."


    What say you, Don Jose Sulaiman?
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    This is getting interesting, although Klitschko said that there is no way that his next fight takes place in Moscow.

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      Great news, for boxing.. but I feel sorry for Peter, who is being kind of cheated.

      Although he is young and will get his share..

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        BPP said Klitschko has to fight Austin.. or be stripped

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          1) Klitschko Aint Russian. ANd I thought Maskaev wasnt either.

          2) Why the hell would Russians want to see Maskaev loose by default???

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            Originally posted by !! Mr. Soprano
            Great news, for boxing.. but I feel sorry for Peter, who is being kind of cheated.

            Although he is young and will get his share..
            Man, I'll have to disagree. A fight with Klitschko would be the best thing that could happen for Peter, he could make A LOT more $$$ for fighting a unified HW champ Klitschko than for fighting Maskaev. And that is pretty much guaranteed, since both champs are willing to fight the mandatory (Peter) next, as long as the unification is allowed. Add to that the intrigue of the rematch, Klitschko winning the UD but being knocked down three times in their last fight, Peter improving so much since that fight, Peter destroying the legend, etc., etc., etc., and you have one huge fight in the making there. I think Peter would only benefit from this.

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              Originally posted by !! Mr. Soprano
              BPP said Klitschko has to fight Austin.. or be stripped
              in a world where valuev defends against beck, barrett, mccline i hardly think that is anything he can say with any certainty at this point

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                What I'm more interested in is to find out if Sulaiman will give in to this pressure.

                Maskaev is suppose to fight Peter and Wlad is suppose Austin.

                Sulaiman is on the spot again.

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                  Originally posted by boxing2005
                  Man, I'll have to disagree. A fight with Klitschko would be the best thing that could happen for Peter, he could make A LOT more $$$ for fighting a unified HW champ Klitschko than for fighting Maskaev. And that is pretty much guaranteed, since both champs are willing to fight the mandatory (Peter) next, as long as the unification is allowed. Add to that the intrigue of the rematch, Klitschko winning the UD but being knocked down three times in their last fight, Peter improving so much since that fight, Peter destroying the legend, etc., etc., etc., and you have one huge fight in the making there. I think Peter would only benefit from this.
                  peter shouldnt be in a huge hurry himself, he is rapidly improving and knows the extra preparation could only help him... plus he gets paid to sit on the sideline... almost makes too much sense..

                  also, this will be his second run at wlad, if he loses again it will be awhile before he will find himself in position to get another shot at a champion only he is somehwta likely to unseat

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by boxing2005
                    Man, I'll have to disagree. A fight with Klitschko would be the best thing that could happen for Peter
                    Absolutely and what could be better than Peter defeating Maskaev first and Wlad defeating Austin first.

                    Damn that's unification fight and a rematch at the same time brotha.

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