The truth behind Maskaev vs Vitali's amatuer bout!!
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Yeah that's what happened. Now it's clear.
Vitali wasn't obeying the corner's instructions so they stopped the fight. Oleg thought it was from an "injury"....lol.
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The Truth behind Vitali Klitschko vs. Oleg Maskaev in 1991!
01.02.07 - By Izyaslav “Slava” Koza: At least as far as a neutral third party witness is concerned that is.
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So what was the real outcome of this 16-year-old contest?
The most neutral source that I could find, and don’t remember if I had mentioned, comes from a one Vladimir Zolotarev, who was an arbiter at the tournament in Tashkent. Zolotarev had this to say regarding the fight:
To be honest, we didn’t have a burning desire to go there (Tashkent) because Vitali had to participate in a Kickboxing tournament in Paris, France. We wanted Vitali to have ample time to heal up (Klitschko injured his right hand in the spring of 1991 at the Spartakiad Ukraine competition) or at the very least have a better chance of better recovering from the injury. Furthermore, participating in a world championship tournament was more prestigious overall. However, orders came from the top-‘not only should he go to Tashkent but he should come back victorious.’
I clearly remember the fight between Vitali and Oleg. It was the semi finals and Vitali’s chief second was Mikhail Yakovlevich Matsyh, while I was one of the judges at the tournament. Before the fight, both Mikhail Yakovlevich and I warned Vitali to protect his right hand because otherwise the towel would be thrown in for him. Vitali did very well in the first round, boxing only with his left. However, towards the end of the stanza, Maskaev tried to rush him and Vitali met the attack with a right. During the break Mikhail Yakovlevich and I warned Vitali very sternly, and told him that one more right hand shot would warrant withdrawal from the fight. In the second Maskaev once again rushed Vitali and when he once again met the attack with a right, I gave Mikhail Yakovlevich the sign to throw in the towel immediately.
I still remember how angry Vitali was with me. After that, Vitali became the World Champion of kickboxing in Paris. So Oleg’s statements regarding knocking Vitali down three times in the first, make me smile quite a bit.
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There you have it people. The truth behind the lie.
but this article is a pile of ****.
the most neutral source they can find is someone from vitali's team.
and since he was one of the judges in the fight, the author claims he is neutral, while team members judge all the time in am contests. this is journalism at its worst
again. i would pick vk over maskaev anytime.Comment
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"I clearly remember the fight between Vitali and Oleg. It was the semi finals and Vitali’s chief second was Mikhail Yakovlevich Matsyh, while I was one of the judges at the tournament. Before the fight, both Mikhail Yakovlevich and I warned Vitali to protect his right hand because otherwise the towel would be thrown in for him. Vitali did very well in the first round, boxing only with his left. However, towards the end of the stanza, Maskaev tried to rush him and Vitali met the attack with a right. During the break Mikhail Yakovlevich and I warned Vitali very sternly, and told him that one more right hand shot would warrant withdrawal from the fight. In the second Maskaev once again rushed Vitali and when he once again met the attack with a right, I gave Mikhail Yakovlevich the sign to throw in the towel immediately."
... i told you so.Comment
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Seriously, do you think if there was a tape it would not come out. OR lets say Oleg's managemetn would not rip themselves a new one but find it. It is not that hard to do in Russia, if you got te money.
Tape is a fraud. I searched everywhere on russian forums but even there they all say its crap.
...Exactly!!!! Obviously such a tape doesn't exist. It would be hotter than the Paris Hilton tapes if it did.Comment
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If it was truly on ESPN, it would be very accessible footage. You'd be seeing it played all the time, and they'd probably even feature it on the promo. It would sure as hell be on youtube.
Maybe you're thinking of another guy who Maskaev knocked out in the amateurs.Comment
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