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NEWS FLASH
U.S. District Judge William Martini has stated he would make a decision within two weeks if there is no settlement between Wladimir Klitschko and the IBF over Klitschko's right to challenge IBF heavyweight champion Chris Byrd. Klitschko filed a lawsuit against the sanctioning organization after DaVarryl Williamson was moved ahead of him in the rankings. IBF attorney Linda Torres was quoted by the Newark Star-Ledger as saying the IBF is open to a box-off between Klitschko and Williamson. The Klitschko camp is against that option because Wladimir defeated Williamson eight months ago. That win, however, was far from conclusive as Williamson knocked down Klitschko before the fight was stopped prematurely due to a cut to Klitschko caused by an unintentional headbutt.
Friday, July 1 2005
U.S. District Judge William Martini has stated he would make a decision within two weeks if there is no settlement between Wladimir Klitschko and the IBF over Klitschko's right to challenge IBF heavyweight champion Chris Byrd. Klitschko filed a lawsuit against the sanctioning organization after DaVarryl Williamson was moved ahead of him in the rankings. IBF attorney Linda Torres was quoted by the Newark Star-Ledger as saying the IBF is open to a box-off between Klitschko and Williamson. The Klitschko camp is against that option because Wladimir defeated Williamson eight months ago. That win, however, was far from conclusive as Williamson knocked down Klitschko before the fight was stopped prematurely due to a cut to Klitschko caused by an unintentional headbutt.
Friday, July 1 2005