Francesco Pianeta

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Young heavyweight Francesco Pianeta will be fighting for the European title this coming Saturday in Germany against a negro, Matt Skelton.

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Francesco Pianeta fought an intelligent fight, and paced himself outboxing Skelton until the 7th round, when he turned it up, landed some bombs and had Skelton hurt. He was in control during the 8th, landing some hard counterpunches. Skelton did not come out for the 9th round, so Pianeta wins by RTD.

Francesco Pianeta, European heavyweight champion!
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Great win for Pianeta. I haven't see this fight yet but hopefully he's improved since the Sosnowski fight(I had Sosnowski winning). Stopping the durable Skelton is a step in the right direction
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Pianeta will step in for Helenius who is injured and face Lamon Brewster on the Huck-Afolabi undercard.
 

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from www.fightnews.com:

Unbeaten heavyweight Francesco Pianeta (26-0-1, 14 KOs) outworked former WBC heavyweight champion Oliver McCall (56-12, 37 KOs) to win a ten round unanimous decision on Wednesday night at the Brandenburg Halle in Frankfurt (Oder), Germany.

Pianeta was too young and fast for the ex-champ, who took the fight on late notice after Pianeta’s original foe Frans Botha pulled out with a training injury.

The 47-year-old McCall was clearly the stronger fighter but was became very frustrated by his inability to finish Pianeta as he stormed around the ring and refused to fight for the last 30 seconds. Scores were 98-92, 97-93, 99-91.
 

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I was wondering what happened to the Italian prospect. I thought maybe personal issues sidetracked him, it looks like he was having promotional problems. I think he was caught up in the Universum mess that has unfolded over the last year or so. It's a good win as McCall can still take a punch and deliver one too. He just can't muster the work rate of his prime.
 

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I was wondering what happened to the Italian prospect. I thought maybe personal issues sidetracked him, it looks like he was having promotional problems. I think he was caught up in the Universum mess that has unfolded over the last year or so. It's a good win as McCall can still take a punch and deliver one too. He just can't muster the work rate of his prime.
Pianeta had to take a year off to recover from cancer, and after he returned he was dropped by his promoter Sauerland and now fights for the much smaller SES.

Chemotherapy has brutal side effects and people are often not the same afterwards.
 

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Pianeta had to take a year off to recover from cancer, and after he returned he was dropped by his promoter Sauerland and now fights for the much smaller SES.

Chemotherapy has brutal side effects and people are often not the same afterwards.
Yes this win is bigger then. McCall will test a prospects chin.
 

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[video=youtube;vFlrTHp2r-o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=vFlrTHp2r-o[/video]

http://boxrec.com/show/714515

Ruslan Chagaev (33-2-1) - Francesco Pianeta (31-1-1) (WBA World HW title)
Michael Wallisch (14-0) - Fabio Tuiach (27-4) (WBO European HW title)
Tom Schwarz (12-0, age 21) - Konstantin Airich (21-11-2)
Apti Davtaev (8-0-1, age 26) - Jakov Gospic (15-12)
Edmund Gerber (24-2-1) - Lubos Suda (33-9-1)
Alexander Dimitrenko (35-2) - Zoltan Csala (8-2)
 
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