SOFIA - World heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko's promotion agency K2 has filed a lawsuit against Kubrat Pulev over the Bulgarian challenger's doping allegations ahead of their IBF title bout in Hamburg this month.
"K2 is suing me for my words," Pulev told a news conference on Tuesday. "The case is... I have no right to speak on this topic, the doping."
Klitschko, who also holds the WBO, IBO and WBA titles, knocked out Pulev with a fierce left hook in the fifth round for his 63th win in 66 fights.
Pulev, who had won his previous 20 fights, protested several times about being subjected to rigorous drug-testing, saying that Klitschko had not been tested at all before the bout on Nov. 15.
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"K2 is suing me for my words," Pulev told a news conference on Tuesday. "The case is... I have no right to speak on this topic, the doping."
Klitschko, who also holds the WBO, IBO and WBA titles, knocked out Pulev with a fierce left hook in the fifth round for his 63th win in 66 fights.
Pulev, who had won his previous 20 fights, protested several times about being subjected to rigorous drug-testing, saying that Klitschko had not been tested at all before the bout on Nov. 15.
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