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    Top Rank presents: "Seek and Destroy!"

    Tix on Sale Wednesday for Klitschko v Rahman

    LAS VEGAS, NV “ There can only be one king and on Saturday, November 12, at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, NV, world heavyweight champion Vitali "Dr. Iron Fist" Klitschko and interim heavyweight champion Hasim "The Rock" Rahman will go mano-a-mano in the biggest event of the year for the biggest prize in sports. Top Rank, in association with K2 Promotions, Caesars Palace and Wynn Las Vegas, presents "Seek and Destroy!" -- The Heavyweight Championship of the World. Only one man will emerge from the ring that night wearing the linear crown dating back to the great John L. Sullivan himself.

    "This is the most significant heavyweight championship bout in many years," said Bob Arum, CEO of Top Rank. "There's nothing like a highly-anticipated heavyweight title fight," said Mark Taffet of HBO PPV. "Boxing fans have been waiting a long time for the Klitschko-Rahman showdown and on Nov. 12 they're finally going to get it."

    Tickets for "Seek and Destroy" go on sale Wednesday and are $1,000, $750, $500, $300, $200, $100 and $50. The box office phone number is (702)-739-3267.

    Klitschko, 35-2 with 34 knockouts, from Kiev, Ukraine, is the World Boxing Council (WBC) and the Ring Magazine champion. He is universally recognized as the World Heavyweight Champion. WBC interim champion Rahman, 41-5-1 with 33 knockouts, of Baltimore, MD., is looking to regain the title he won in 2001, when he knocked out Lennox Lewis in South Africa.

    Arum also announced that World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight champion Antonio Margarito, 32-4, 33 KOs, of Tijuana, Mexico, will defend his world title against Manuel Gomez, 28-10-2, 20 KOs, of Laredo, Texas.

    As an added attraction, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. “the enormously popular teenage son of the legendary Julio Cesar Chavez" will box on the Pay Per View telecast.

    At the age of 34, Klitschko has been fighting as a professional for over 8 ½ years. He won the vacant WBC world heavyweight title in April, 2004, and made a successful defense in his last fight on Dec. 11.

    In his title defense Klitschko tore into Danny Williams and dominated the fight. Klitschko scored one knockdown in the first round, cut Williams over his right eye and scored additional knockdowns in the third, seventh and eighth rounds.

    The referee stopped the fight at 1:26 of the eighth round. Klitschko led by scores of 70-60, 70-60 and 70-59.

    "I was surprised he was able to take so many punches," said Klitschko.

    Klitschko will now focus on Rahman who is the WBC interim heavyweight champion.

    Rahman was scheduled to challenge Klitschko on April 30 for the title but the fight was postponed and rescheduled. The WBC authorized a title fight for the interim with the condition that Klitschko fight the winner.

    Rahman won that fight, defeating Monte Barrett on August 13.

    Rahman had an unusual introduction to boxing. When he was a teenager, he was challenged by a local boxer to what was called a "body punching contest."

    "I got the better of him and he said I should stop by the Mack Lewis Gym. I never forgot what he told me 'You could make a million bucks."

    So, at the age of 20, Rahman began training in the local gym.

    Klitschko is the older brother of 1996 Olympic gold medalist and former WBO world heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko. Vitali was born in Kyrgystan, Wladimir in Kazakhstan. When they were young boys they traveled extensively through the Soviet Union with their father, Wladimir Rodionovich, a colonel in the Soviet Air Force from Ukraine, and their mother, Nadezhda Ulyanovna, a clerk, from Russia. The family settled in the Ukraine in 1985.

    Vitali started boxing at the age of 13, his brother Wladimir at 14. Both brothers have doctorates and speak Ukrainian, Russian, German and English.

    The Klitschko vs. Rahman pay-per-view telecast, beginning at 9 pm ET/6 pm PT on November 12, has a suggested retail of $49.95. It will be broadcast live on HBO Pay-Per-View and will be available to over 50 million pay-per-view homes. The telecast will be available in HD-TV for those viewers who can receive HD. HBO Pay-Per-View is the leading supplier of event programming to the pay-per-view industry. For your daily Klitschko vs. Rahman fight week updates, log on to www.HBOPPV.com.
    Last edited by ProBox1; 09-19-2005, 06:56 PM.
  • Super_Lightweight
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    hmm

    This is not the most competitive fight in recent times as they are making it sound. Vitali will win quite easily. Rahman will not hear the final bell. There's no way.

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    • lesterprettyboy
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      Late KO by Vitali.The lucky punch that floored Lennox wouldnt happen with the Ukranian.Vitali may be a bit limited but what he has is a granite chin and rock solid body!He is after all a 6 time kickboxing champ... ;P

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        Originally posted by Super_Lightweight
        This is not the most competitive fight in recent times as they are making it sound. Vitali will win quite easily. Rahman will not hear the final bell. There's no way.
        funny my friend, but I remember hearing those same things before Lewis-Rock 1, that Hasim had no chance, wouldn't hear the final bell, etc etc....

        remember what happened there?

        and Quitali ain't in Lennox' league, despite the events of June 21 '03

        of course Klitschko will be a big favorite, but to completely discount The Rock is neither fair nor objective, he's always got a puncher's chance

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        • Pac Man Fan 83
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          I dont understand how this fight was going to be free in April, and now it is going to be PPV. What happpened to warrant that, Rahman out pointing Monte Barret?

          On top of a ****ty main event, the undercard looks to suck ass as well. Margarito vs some scrub and Chavez Jr vs another scrub does not make a PPV.

          I know a lot of you will order it, but I just can not understand why.

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          • Super_Lightweight
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            hmm

            funny my friend, but I remember hearing those same things before Lewis-Rock 1, that Hasim had no chance, wouldn't hear the final bell, etc etc....

            remember what happened there?

            and Quitali ain't in Lennox' league, despite the events of June 21 '03

            of course Klitschko will be a big favorite, but to completely discount The Rock is neither fair nor objective, he's always got a puncher's chance
            You must be a big Rahman fan? Of course Rahman COULD win, but I doubt it. He's noy the most motivated guy around and he is past his prime, as well as being not that good at any point anyways. His win vs Lewis was not that great. Lewis was out of shape, took Rahman lightly, and then Lewis destroyed him in the rematch. Klitschko is close to what Lewis was at that time, but Klitschko always comes in shape. Rahman is not going to be able to hit Klitschko enough, and he will get gassed from his own punches missing and also from taking a beating from Vitali.

            Rahman has a very remote puncher's chance. I wonder if any1 in here would bet me money on Rahman.

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            • ZABJUDAH#1P4P
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              Originally posted by Tito Fan 83
              I dont understand how this fight was going to be free in April, and now it is going to be PPV. What happpened to warrant that, Rahman out pointing Monte Barret?

              On top of a ****ty main event, the undercard looks to suck ass as well. Margarito vs some scrub and Chavez Jr vs another scrub does not make a PPV.

              I know a lot of you will order it, but I just can not understand why.

              people that order it are true boxing fans.

              yes it always sucks when fights are on ppv, no matter what they are. obviously some are more excepting than others to pay for.

              anyway a lot of you are selling rahman short, he has been on a roll lately.

              he has been very active lately and he will KO vitali.

              i will be taking bets on this fight come fight time for sure, and i expect some good odds to since klitschko is obviously the favorite.

              rahman was in terrific shape for the barrett fight, he wasnt in that good of shape when he beat lewis. barrett didnt fight with him, rahman pushed the action it wasnt his fault that it wasnt FOTY material.

              im also looking very forward to seeing chavez jr beat the **** out of grover wiley who just got a bs win over his father.

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              • SacTown1
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                Originally posted by Super_Lightweight
                You must be a big Rahman fan? Of course Rahman COULD win, but I doubt it. He's noy the most motivated guy around and he is past his prime, as well as being not that good at any point anyways. His win vs Lewis was not that great. Lewis was out of shape, took Rahman lightly, and then Lewis destroyed him in the rematch. Klitschko is close to what Lewis was at that time, but Klitschko always comes in shape. Rahman is not going to be able to hit Klitschko enough, and he will get gassed from his own punches missing and also from taking a beating from Vitali.

                Rahman has a very remote puncher's chance. I wonder if any1 in here would bet me money on Rahman.
                You got it, I am a big fan of The Rock, I'm aware that he'll be a substantial underdog, and that he has a big mountain to climb and he better be in awesome shape in order to compete with Klitschko....

                let's remember though, Vitali is 0-2 vs. world class fighters (Byrd & Lewis), Rock is kind-of on the fence in terms of top contender/world-class status, a W for Vitali would be his biggest accomplishment by a long shot, which is sad for a guy who's tecnically the World's Champion (Ring Mag)

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ZABJUDAH#1P4P
                  people that order it are true boxing fans.
                  You might call people who order every PPV (regardless of quality) "true boxing fans." I call them suckers.

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                  • ZABJUDAH#1P4P
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Tito Fan 83
                    You might call people who order every PPV (regardless of quality) "true boxing fans." I call them suckers.
                    whatever at least were not missing fights and then claiming to love boxing.

                    also YOU LOST 20,000 POINTS TO ME HAHAHAHAHAHA

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