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  • AintGottaClue
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    Klitschko talks to playboy

    WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko was given an enlightening introduction to the American boxing world when Don King attempted to sign the Ukraine native during the 1996 Olympics. The champion fighter told the May issue of Playboy (hitting newsstands on Friday, April 8) about his first meeting with the infamous promoter: “He brought [my brother Wladimir and me] to a Mike Tyson fight and gave us a proposal. He even sang to us once, at his house in Las Vegas. He sat at the piano and began playing. I was surprised - I had no idea he was so good! Then I noticed the pedals moving automatically,” the boxer said. “His feet weren’t on them. The piano was playing by itself. I realized you have to be careful with this guy. Everything is sleight of hand.”

    Klitschko’s smarts (he is the only heavyweight champ to hold a Ph.D.) helped to mold his career (35-2, 34 KO's) and he is set to square off next against Hasim Rahman in June. The boxer - who has never been knocked down - opened up to Playboy about growing up in the Soviet Union, why boxing is like chess and the Lennox Lewis rematch-that-never-was. Below are selected quotes from Klitschko’s 20Q, conducted by Playboy contributor Jason Buhrmester:

    On Lennox Lewis: “Lewis talks too much. After the fight [in 2003 that was stopped by a ringside doctor] he promised me a rematch. Then he told me I had to fight Kirk Johnson first. So I fought Kirk Johnson and knocked him out. The boxing commission began putting pressure on Lewis, saying that if he didn’t fight me he would lose the title. He retired instead. I am the person who sent him into retirement. He made a smart decision.”

    On Danny Williams “destroying his dream”: “I told everybody [in the Soviet Union] that I would be a professional world champion one day and would beat Tyson. All my friends laughed and said it would never happen. I remember looking at the TV and saying, ‘One day I’ll fight you and beat you, Iron Mike’…But then Williams [fought him first and] knocked him out and destroyed my dream. I was so disappointed and angry. I decided I would show everyone I would beat the guy who beat Tyson so I fought Williams and knocked him out.”

    On growing up in the Soviet Union: “All the information they gave us on the U.S. was about how it was a bad country with bad people who wanted to kill us.

    “Then in 1989, when I was 18, I went to the U.S. for the first time for a kickboxing tournament. I was terrified. I was in Florida. I went to Disney World and stood there with my mouth hanging open.”

    On his role in the Ukraine elections: “Many people asked me why I got involved. They said I should stay out of the election. But I don’t want to be passive. Every citizen should help develop the future of his country…If I have a choice between a dictatorship and a democracy, I will always choose democracy because I know what it’s like to grown up in a dictatorship.”

    On chess: “Chess is similar to boxing. You need to develop a strategy, and you need to think two or three steps ahead about what your opponent is doing. You have to be smart. But what’s the difference between chess and boxing? In chess, nobody is an expert, but everybody plays. In boxing everybody is an expert, but nobody fights.”
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    Originally posted by SturmRules
    WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko was given an enlightening introduction to the American boxing world when Don King attempted to sign the Ukraine native during the 1996 Olympics. The champion fighter told the May issue of Playboy (hitting newsstands on Friday, April 8) about his first meeting with the infamous promoter: “He brought [my brother Wladimir and me] to a Mike Tyson fight and gave us a proposal. He even sang to us once, at his house in Las Vegas. He sat at the piano and began playing. I was surprised - I had no idea he was so good! Then I noticed the pedals moving automatically,” the boxer said. “His feet weren’t on them. The piano was playing by itself. I realized you have to be careful with this guy. Everything is sleight of hand.”

    Klitschko’s smarts (he is the only heavyweight champ to hold a Ph.D.) helped to mold his career (35-2, 34 KO's) and he is set to square off next against Hasim Rahman in June. The boxer - who has never been knocked down - opened up to Playboy about growing up in the Soviet Union, why boxing is like chess and the Lennox Lewis rematch-that-never-was. Below are selected quotes from Klitschko’s 20Q, conducted by Playboy contributor Jason Buhrmester:

    On Lennox Lewis: “Lewis talks too much. After the fight [in 2003 that was stopped by a ringside doctor] he promised me a rematch. Then he told me I had to fight Kirk Johnson first. So I fought Kirk Johnson and knocked him out. The boxing commission began putting pressure on Lewis, saying that if he didn’t fight me he would lose the title. He retired instead. I am the person who sent him into retirement. He made a smart decision.”

    On Danny Williams “destroying his dream”: “I told everybody [in the Soviet Union] that I would be a professional world champion one day and would beat Tyson. All my friends laughed and said it would never happen. I remember looking at the TV and saying, ‘One day I’ll fight you and beat you, Iron Mike’…But then Williams [fought him first and] knocked him out and destroyed my dream. I was so disappointed and angry. I decided I would show everyone I would beat the guy who beat Tyson so I fought Williams and knocked him out.”

    On growing up in the Soviet Union: “All the information they gave us on the U.S. was about how it was a bad country with bad people who wanted to kill us.

    “Then in 1989, when I was 18, I went to the U.S. for the first time for a kickboxing tournament. I was terrified. I was in Florida. I went to Disney World and stood there with my mouth hanging open.”

    On his role in the Ukraine elections: “Many people asked me why I got involved. They said I should stay out of the election. But I don’t want to be passive. Every citizen should help develop the future of his country…If I have a choice between a dictatorship and a democracy, I will always choose democracy because I know what it’s like to grown up in a dictatorship.”

    On chess: “Chess is similar to boxing. You need to develop a strategy, and you need to think two or three steps ahead about what your opponent is doing. You have to be smart. But what’s the difference between chess and boxing? In chess, nobody is an expert, but everybody plays. In boxing everybody is an expert, but nobody fights.”
    I wish Klistchko would get out of politics and all this **** with Playboy and other nonsense and concentrate on boxing while he is still in his prime, and fight more than 1 time a year.

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    • jack_the_rippuh
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      #3
      He's going to get knocked out soon.

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      • BrooklynBomber
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        #4
        Well, he fought 3 times last year.

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        • !! Anorak
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          I liked the quotes, thanks for that... Big Klit is a good guy.

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          • AintGottaClue
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            #6
            fight more then once a year? are u a ****ing idiot?

            2 fights in 2004

            2 in 2003

            2 in 2002

            2 in 2001

            2 in 2000

            4 in 1999

            10 fight in 1998

            lennox lewis has never done that i think he done 8 in 1990 other then that no.

            the man is only 33

            ya he might get 1 fight this year but then he will get a early start next year and fight 2 or 3 times

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              #7
              Originally posted by SturmRules
              fight more then once a year? are u a ****ing idiot?

              2 fights in 2004

              2 in 2003

              2 in 2002

              2 in 2001

              2 in 2000

              4 in 1999

              10 fight in 1998

              lennox lewis has never done that i think he done 8 in 1990 other then that no.

              the man is only 33

              ya he might get 1 fight this year but then he will get a early start next year and fight 2 or 3 times
              He got the championship and now he never fights anymore. Hopefully he fights Toney Golota Tyson or Ruiz next year. Or even Chris Byrd or Roy Jones Jr or Lennox Lewis.

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              • Super_Lightweight
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                #8
                hmm

                I don't know why fighting Roy would be good fot him. That wouldn't get him any credibility and Roy is DONE. Whether Roy fights again or not, he is DONE. Too much rickedy jickedy with that body of his.

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                • loangunZ
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                  #9
                  the palyer piano was hialrious

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                  • chaawuu
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                    #10
                    he sounds like a good guy. i've never really been into the heavyweight division so i haven't seen him box.

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