Vitali Klitschko vacates WBC title

Charles Martel

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Official WBC statement on Vitali Klitschko

The WBC is proud and honored to confirm the status of Vitali Klitschko as WBC Heavyweight World Champion Emeritus. Undoubtedly, Vitali has earned that distinction through his actions inside and outside the ring.

Vitali Klitschko is fighting the fight of his life, this time outside the ring. Vitali is showing to the world what is the true heart of a champion by leading his countrymen to battle in the streets in their search of human equality, rights and peace for the great country of the Ukraine.

Vitali Klitschko announced his candidacy for the Presidency of the Ukraine, which election will take place in 2015. Vitali believed he would be able to defend his WBC Heavyweight World Championship, and wanted to do so against the WBC mandatory contender Bermane Stiverne.

Vitali attended the WBC 51st annual convention in Bangkok last November. At the convention, the representatives of the 165 countries affiliated to the WBC issued a special proclamation applauding and joining his efforts to represent boxing and the WBC in his candidacy for the presidency of the Ukraine.

With the current extreme and delicate political situation in the Ukraine, Vitali has answered his country’s call to fight for human rights and equality. Accordingly, Vitali will not be able to provide the WBC with a predictable timeframe to return to the ring. In light of those considerations, the WBC Supreme Council and the WBC Board of Governors have voted unanimously to name Vitali Klitschko WBC Heavyweight Champion Emeritus. Very few great fighters have received such an honorable distinction, which will entitle Vitali to fight for the WBC Heavyweight World Championship when he is ready to return to the ring.

The WBC joins Vitali in his struggle to fight for democracy; to promote rule and order and human equality in his country; and to follow the path of the great Nelson Mandela who paved the way for many to stand up for what they believed was right and to make this a better world.

The WBC will conduct a very special ceremony to award Vitali his WBC Emeritus Champion distinction in the very near future. In the meantime we all wish him great success in his political career.
 

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Why do they have to mention the terrorist Nelson Mandela in something that has nothing to do with him?

The propaganda is in everything.
 

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Why do they have to mention the terrorist Nelson Mandela in something that has nothing to do with him?

The propaganda is in everything.


Very good observation. What you wrote about is some kind of hybrid propaganda where reality is mixed into fiction.
 

white is right

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Very good observation. What you wrote about is some kind of hybrid propaganda where reality is mixed into fiction.
The WBC makes up the rules as it goes along. Who can forget the Roid Jones situation at 175 with the WBC stripping "Rocky" because Roid would make their money because he was a higher profile fighter than the German. Anything they proclaim when contenders are campaigning for a title shot is likely tainted by pay off money.....:boxing::frusty:
 

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Im not a big fan of his political platform, so hopefully he doesn't win the 2015 election and returns for a title fight with his Emeritus status. Id love to see him break George Foreman's record of oldest heavyweight.
 

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Unfortunately his political views are bad. He wants to turn Ukraine over to the EU.

EU membership will bring floods of Muslims and blacks.
 
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