Maskaev: Boxing’s Cinderella Story?

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  • Nautilus
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    Maskaev: Boxing’s Cinderella Story?

    From boxinginsder
    June 5, 2005
    OLEG MASKAEV – Boxing’s Cinderella Story
    MASKAEV vs LEWIS JUNE 24 TRUMP’S TAJ MAHAL

    That great old tradition of the ‘Friday Night Fights’ returns June 24th at Trump’s Taj Mahal. In a nationally televised bout presented by Dennis Rappaport Productions, Oleg (the Cinderella story) Maskaev, the highly ranked heavyweight is pitted against the always dangerous Terrence ‘the Terror’ Lewis, who holds victories over Levi Billups, Al Cole and knockouts over Robert Davis and Darroll Wilson. The co-feature will showcase Johnny ‘Boy’ Vargas, considered among the best prospects in the super-middleweight division. This charismatic fighter with matinee good looks will be in a most competitive 8 rounder.

    Maskaev has knocked out the WBC #1 contender, former heavyweight champion, Hasim Rahman as will as stopping the current WBC champion, Vitali Klitchko, in the 1st round when they were both amateur stars in Russia.

    Maskaev is truly boxing’s Cinderella story of the 21st century. After knocking out many well-known heavyweights, he suffered setbacks and disappointments and looked like he was quickly traveling the road to Palookavile. This outstanding family man, father of 4 precious daughters, was frustrated and depressed and was thinking about retirement. Would he be just another story of a grossly mismanaged fighter going down the boulevard of broken dreams and blighted spirits? He then met promoter Dennis Rappaport and manager Fred Kesch and began the new dawn like a breath of fresh air. The hopelessness was replaced with hopefulness, where there was once joylessness, was now joyfulness, and he once again began to dream the impossible dream of becoming the Heavyweight Champion of the World. Rappaport and Kesch brought in a whole new team, boxing trainer Victor Vallee, Jr., strength conditioner Harrison Skeets, winner of 23 gold medals, sports psychologist Robert Palumbo, a specialist in subliminal motivation and nutritionist and flexibility coach, Rusten Val. With the new team Oleg has won 8 in a row, 7 by knockout. Fred Kesch states, ‘Oleg Maskaev is a far more explosive puncher today, with devastating power coupled with dazzling boxing skills’, making Maskaev the biggest threat in the heavyweight division.

    There have been discussions of Oleg fighting Klitchko for the Heavyweight Championship in September, but the dream would become a nightmare if he doesn’t beat Lewis.

    Victoria, my baby girl, loves Cinderella and asks me if I am the Cinderella story. I tell her first I must win the Heavyweight Championship, and then I can look her in the eye and say “yes”. “Yes” Victoria, your father’s story is definitely a Cinderella story.
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    I don't care what people think, I personally want to see Vitali vs Oleg. If it happens in MSG I'd buy the $1000 tickets easy.

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    • Nautilus
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      #3
      Originally posted by deuskie
      I don't care what people think, I personally want to see Vitali vs Oleg. If it happens in MSG I'd buy the $1000 tickets easy.

      the same here ...

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      • paul750
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        i think maskaev will give VK a tougher fight than his most recent opponents have, he's a very good boxer, he just needs to make sure to hide his chin.

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          Originally posted by Nautilus
          the same here ...

          ...Nautilus, I really respect your opinion and it's good to see you back. However, I don't see what beating Maskaev will do for Vitali and it will just add fuel to the fire for the haters. Wouldn't you rather see him shut Toney's big fat mouth and at the same time quiet some of the naysayers on this board and in the media. Although, I do suspect that the excuses as to why Toney loses will flow like water. Oh Toney came in fatter than usual. He was just too small for Vitali and it wasn't really a fare matchup. The ref wouldn't warn Vitali for punching Toney's fat face too hard, etc. etc. etc.

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            #6
            Originally posted by pbds
            ...Nautilus, I really respect your opinion and it's good to see you back. However, I don't see what beating Maskaev will do for Vitali and it will just add fuel to the fire for the haters. Wouldn't you rather see him shut Toney's big fat mouth and at the same time quiet some of the naysayers on this board and in the media. Although, I do suspect that the excuses as to why Toney loses will flow like water. Oh Toney came in fatter than usual. He was just too small for Vitali and it wasn't really a fare matchup. The ref wouldn't warn Vitali for punching Toney's fat face too hard, etc. etc. etc.

            Yes. I want Vitali to fight Toney, Rahman, and other belt holders, but I think Oleg-Vitaliy will be a terrific fight for the audience from the former soviet states.

            In any case, I hope Oleg gets a title shot against any of the current belt holders.

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