Something interesting about Vitali and his latest cancellation.

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  • Ray  Ray
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    Something interesting about Vitali and his latest cancellation.

    As prevously reported by *********.com's Chris Morris, promoter Don King has announced that DaVarryl "Touch of Sleep" Williamson will face Jameel McCline as a featured heavyweight attraction on the Oct. 6 WBC heavyweight championship card at Madison Square Garden pitting champion Oleg Maskaev against No. 1-ranked mandatory challenger Samuel "The Nigerian Nightmare" Peter.

    "Williamson versus McCline is a fight made by Vitali Klitschko," King said. "Vitali's people couldn't come to terms with me for Williamson, and Vitali himself did what he usually does, he backed out of a fight, this time with McCline. Now I've brought Williamson and McCline together to prove they are worthy of a world title shot."
    Williamson, who knocked down Vitali's brother Wladimir in the fourth round when they met in Las Vegas on Oct. 2, 2004, and was ahead on one judge's scorecard when the fight was stopped due to an accidental clash of heads, sparred with Vitali the day before he pulled out of the fight with McCline.

    "I don't know what they [the Klitschko camp] anticipated from me [in sparring] but I will tell you they got their money's worth," Williamson said. "It was competitive on both sides.

    "I sparred with Vitali on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday [Sept. 4, 6 and 7] and didn't notice anything unusual," Williamson said. "I didn't know anything about his injury, which they said happened the next day on Saturday [Sept. 8]. I don't know what happened between Friday and Saturday morning."The 6-foot 4-inch Williamson, ranked No. 4 by the World Boxing Association, will battle 6-foot-6-inch Jameel "Big Time" McCline in a battle of big, tall heavyweights.

    "I am very disappointed that fight with Vitali is not happening on Sept. 22, but I promise that whenever and if ever he steps into the ring with me I will put him on his now supposedly surgically repaired back," McCline said.

    "Now that Vitali's backed out, DaVarryl Williamson has stepped up and he's getting knocked out. There is no way I'm going to be denied on Oct. 6."

    World Boxing Organization 2006 Manager of the Year Scott Hirsch manages McCline.

    "This is the second time I've gone down the road with Team Klitschko only to lose the bout at the last moment," Hirsch said. "This is also the second time my good friend Don King has stepped in to save the day, delivering fights when the Klitschkos could not."

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    Williamson (24-4, 20 KOs) from Denver, Colo., is coming off two knockout wins. On May 6, 2006, Williamson scored a fourth-round technical knockout over previously undefeated Mike Mollo and, in his last appearance on July 6, he stopped Maurice Wheeler in round three.

    This will be Williamson's third fight at the World's Most Famous Arena, winning in back-to-back Garden appearances against former heavyweight champion Oliver "The Atomic Bull" McCall by unanimous decision in 2004 and in a second-round TKO over Derrick Jefferson in 2005 that also earned him the WBC Continental Americas title.

    Williamson fought one of the best fights of his career when he met Wladimir Klitschko on Oct. 2, 2004. "Touch of Sleep" unloaded a slumberous straight right hand that sent the Ukrainian giant to the mat in round four. Williamson tried to finish him, but Klitschko was able to survive the round.

    An accidental head butt opened up a nasty cut on Klitschko's forehead in round five. He was able to finish the round, but the ringside physician halted the bout before the beginning of the sixth round, sending the match to the judges' scorecards for a decision. One judge had Williamson ahead 48 to 46, but the remaining two judges favored Klitschko, both scoring the fight 49-47, allowing the fading Klitschko to escape with a split-decision victory.

    Williamson earned his first and only world title shot on Oct. 1, 2005, facing International Boxing Federation heavyweight champion Chris Byrd, losing by decision in an uninspired bout Williamson claims was due in part to the fact that he and Byrd are friends outside the ring.

    Williamson, one of the few boxers who can boast having a master's degree as well as being a stand-up comedian, can't wait to get back into a world title match and sees McCline as the stepping stone.

    "I love fighting big guys and I know that I won't have to go look for McCline," Williamson said. "He'll be right there in front of me and my big right hand. I'm risking a lot, and I could just sit on it and wait, but I'm not that type of fighter."

    McCline (38-7-3, 23 KOs), born in Harlem and residing in West Palm Beach, Fla., last fought in Madison Square Garden on Nov. 13, 2004, against Chris Byrd for the International Boxing Federation heavyweight championship.

    McCline stunned Byrd with a staggering right hand that floored the champion early in the second round, which almost ended the fight. Byrd amazingly finished the round and the fight, and McCline ended up on the losing end of a razor-thin split decision.

    Following the loss to Byrd, and a couple of stumbling blocks, McCline put together another string of six wins to earn another shot at world heavyweight championship, this time against Nikolai "Russian Giant" Valuev. At a combined weight of over 590 pounds, it was the heaviest combined weight for a title belt in history.

    McCline fought well before suffering a twisted knee just as the bell sounded to end the third round. The freak injury left him unable to continue in the bout.

    A three-sport high school star that went on to play collegiate basketball, McCline began boxing at a "late stage" and after a two-win, two-loss, one-draw record to begin his heavyweight career, he began to soar through the rankings, putting together a streak of 28 fights without suffering a loss.

    His first world title fight came on Dec, 7, 2002, against then-World Boxing Organization heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko. McCline lost a hard-fought battle by a 10th-round technical knockout before winning his next three fights to set up the meeting with Byrd.

    Two other domestically non-televised matches had previously been added to the card. Two-time 147- and 154-pound world champions Jose Antonio Rivera (38-5-1, 24 KOs), from Worcester, Mass., and Daniel Santos (30-3-1, 21 KOs), from Bayamon, Puerto Rico, will square off in an elimination bout to determine the WBA super welterweight No. 1 ranking as well as become mandatory challenger to new WBA champion Joachim Alcine.

    Polish favorite Andrew Golota (39-6-1, 32 KOs), from Warsaw, will take on Mike Tyson conqueror Kevin "The Clones Colossus" McBride (34-5-1, 29 KOs), from Ireland, in a second special heavyweight attraction.
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    I'm really lost for words and I'm confused. I dont want to pass judgement on Vitali, but it sounds like he just let his fans down again and he wants to use this bull**** injury excuse.

    What do you guys think of this?
  • Mr. Ryan
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    I never know what to think of the Klitschkos. They are difficult to read as people, perhaps it's the magic act that throws me off.

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    • Derranged_
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      Frankly, I’m sick of Vitali Klitschko holding up world title fights due to his injuries and don’t think he should be given a title shot at the winner of Peter-Maskaev. I think the likelihood of him pulling out due to another injury is greater than the likelihood of him actually making it into the fight…

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      • Thread Stealer
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        #4
        Originally posted by BostonGuy
        Frankly, I’m sick of Vitali Klitschko holding up world title fights due to his injuries and don’t think he should be given a title shot at the winner of Peter-Maskaev. I think the likelihood of him pulling out due to another injury is greater than the likelihood of him actually making it into the fight…
        co-signs.

        quitali quitschko probably doesn't fake his injuries, he's just fragile from a lifetime of fighting and also his steroid use.

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        • PBDS
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          ....**** Don King, McCline, and Williamson. They all suck in their own special way. Vit pissed me off, but to see those two jagoffs as contenders or threats is a joke. McCline talking about putting Vit on his ass is hilarious. That soft ***got needs to STFU.

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          • PBDS
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            Originally posted by Asian Sensation
            I never know what to think of the Klitschkos. They are difficult to read as people, perhaps it's the magic act that throws me off.

            ....What exactly does that mean? Have you actually met either one in person?

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            • Welter_Skelter
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              I am extremly tired of Vitali's bull****... Now I just hope he stays retired..

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                Originally posted by PBDS
                ....What exactly does that mean? Have you actually met either one in person?
                wlad is an excellent magician. he is the next criss angel.

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                • PBDS
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                  Originally posted by Thread Stealer
                  wlad is an excellent magician. he is the next criss angel.

                  ...Oh yeah, please elaborate Nancy.

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                  • kayjay
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                    Hahahahahaha Williamson and McCline deserving title shots. There are at least forty Heavyweights today better than these two clowns, just the better ones don't sign with Don King anymore. Only desperate fighters sign with that prick.

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