By Bill "Two Scoops" Emes

Undefeated heavyweight contender Bryant Jennings (19-0, 10KOs) will have a tough task at hand on April 25th at New York's Madison Square Garden, when he faces WBO/IBO/WBA/IBF champion Wladimir Klitschko (63-3, 53KOs), who is undefeated since April 2004.

Jennings' promoter Gary Shaw is expecting a different outcome. Klitschko turns 39-years-old next month and Shaw wonders if age will finally catch up with the dominant heavyweight king.

A strategy is being put together to prevent Klitschko from using some of his usual fight tactics, but the champion's hard jab is still the equalizer in most defenses.

"I don't think we'll allow Klitschko to fight in his normal style, which is to throw one or two punches max and then grab, and then lean on you. We're going to make him work, making him for three minutes of every round from the opening bell. I think that will be the difference," Shaw told BoxingScene.com.

"I've been to enough fights, I've represented enough fighters and I've seen fighters get old in the ring. And you never know when that day is gonna come. I did notice a few grey hairs on Wladimir's head, so it's a younger man vs. an older man, 6'6 versus 6'3 but when they did the face off there wasn't much of a differential. Jennings is shorter, but he has a long reach. He may have an equal reach with Wladimir."