The battle for heavyweight supremacy will continue on November 11 at Madison Square Garden, when undefeated Calvin Brock meets IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko. Brock, considered by most as the best American heavyweight in boxing, is set on capturing his first world title from the fighter that many consider the best heavyweight.
"The terms are done agreed upon, our side and K2 (Klitschko's promotional company) agreed on all the terms. The contracts were drawn up, there had to be some alterations, but the last thing we have do is sign the contracts. The fight is going to happen on November 11. I will be the heavyweight champion of the world," Brock said.
For years, numerous insiders have considered Brock one of the best prospects in the sport. How high a heavyweight can go in today's era, usually depends on their ability to handle adversity in the ring. Brock's coming out party was in April 2005, when he met Jameel McCline on the undercard of ESPN's first boxing pay-per-view. [details]
"The terms are done agreed upon, our side and K2 (Klitschko's promotional company) agreed on all the terms. The contracts were drawn up, there had to be some alterations, but the last thing we have do is sign the contracts. The fight is going to happen on November 11. I will be the heavyweight champion of the world," Brock said.
For years, numerous insiders have considered Brock one of the best prospects in the sport. How high a heavyweight can go in today's era, usually depends on their ability to handle adversity in the ring. Brock's coming out party was in April 2005, when he met Jameel McCline on the undercard of ESPN's first boxing pay-per-view. [details]
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