Vitali v.s Maskaev In April!!!!

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Klitschko-Maskaev in Moscow?
By Alexey Sukachev
According to the official site of Russian Professional Boxing Federation, Moscow is in the early running for the possible WBC heavyweight championship between the current master Oleg Maskaev (34-5, 26 KO) and the WBC emeritus champion Vitaly Klitschko (35-2, 34 KOs). The rumor is that the fight could occur on April 21, under promotion of Yuri Fedorov Sports Lab. There are two possible venues, including Ice Palace on Khodynka field and Olympiysky Sports Arena. The latter was also the host of the first ever heavyweight championship in Russian history between Oleg Maskaev and Peter Okhello of Uganda the last December.
The other company, which will certainly be at least co-promoting the event is the Klitschko brothers' K2 promotions. No deal is done as of now; however, the official announcement concerning the comeback of Vitaly Klitschko and its possible showdown will supposedly be made this Thursday (according to some sources - today!) at a huge Hamburg presser. The former champion, who retired for good in November 2005, was received an OK to fight again following a detailed examination by accomplished by Dr. Berndt Kabelka, a sports trauma specialist.
 

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The Klitschkos will soon own the heavyweight division.
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White Shogun

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I read another article that said Peter is Maskaev's mandatory, and his promoter will take legal action to prevent Vitali from fighting Maskaev before Peter.

My take on this is that Peter's camp believes they can beat Maskaev, but not Vitali, so they need to secure the belt before Vitali takes it. Then they can spend a couple of years ducking Vitali and fighting retreads Owen, Beck & Austin, before having to face Vitali or Wlad.
 

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Peter's camp has no case. Vitali was granted the right to an immediate title shot on his return by the WBC.
 

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Sam Peter Manager Will Litigate! "A List" Army Of Attorneys To Unload Legal Barrage On Vitali Klitschko, WBC

23.01.07 - By Michael Marley, www.BoxingConfidential.com: You can't see hot molten lava pouring from a person's mouth when you speak to him over the telephone. But Ivaylo Gotzev, the always-aggressive manager of WBC #1 heavyweight contender Sam Peter, is getting into volcanic mode to put a screeching halt to the "sneaky ways" of the WBC and the returning Vitali's handlers. And he threatens massive litigation, which might put the financially troubled world governing body out of business permanently.

In an exclusive interview from his SoCal office, Gotzev said he and his "A List" team of lawyers are going to the mattresses in an all-out war to prevent WBC president Don Jose Sulaiman and his minions from pushing Peter, two-time winner of James Toney, back from his first in line spot as a challenger to WBC heavyweight champ Oleg Maskaev..

"You saw that press release quoting Sam, he was speaking from the heart. Sam has followed every rule and every dictate from the WBC and now they want to shove him aside. We, and by we, I mean Sam Peter, Dino Duva and Don King...together we will not let this happen. After what happened to the WBC in the Rochiggiani case, you would think they would learn...but I guess they have not learned," Gotzev said.

Gotzev says his army of attorneys have "reviewed all documents" pertinent to the case and that they will go into federal court to take any and all legal measures necessary so that a Maskaev-Vitali WBC title fight is not made. Obviously, Maskaev promoter and Vitali's handlers are eyeing a huge jackpot with such a fight generating huge license fees from Russian, German and American TV networks. The first-ever all Russian heavyweight title fight would be a blockbuster event for Moscow in terms of live gate and other revenue also.

Gotzev said his legal cadre will seek gigantic punitive damages to redress the wrong conduct of the WBC. Gotzev also said the new WBC rule allowing an ex-champion to come back and get an immediate title shot is bollocks as well.

"Our punitive damages are skyrocketing with each passing day that Sam Peter's rights and interests are delayed," the Russian-born Gotzev said. "Day by day, the punitive damages grow larger and larger. These damages will be extensive, extensive."

"Jose told you, Marley, he is waiting for a phone call from Vitali. What kind of rubbish and nonsense is that? Is Vitali running the WBC now? As far as that rule, they stuck it in during the recent convention in Croatia.

"The whole thing is a sabotage and conspiracy," Gotzev said. "This is a rule they created personally for Vitali's benefit. We know the people who tortuosly interfered with Sam Peter's rights. We know who they are, they know that we know, and they should also know that they will, all of them, be named in our lawsuit."

Gotzev was furious that, in my exclusive interview with Don Jose, he mentioned in passing that Peter had made $2.7 million in the ring for the two Toney bouts and suggested the young contender could wait to fight a Maskaev-Klitschko winner.

"We jumped through all of Jose's hoops, all of them," Gotzev said. "How about the sanctioning fees they twice collected from both Sam and Toney? I think the WBC took down millions in fees between those two bouts and, don't forget, they made us fight Toney the second time. We went along with that...and now this! They got big sanctioning fees and that is what they want to get out of Maskaev-Vitali."
 

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White Shogun said:
My take on this is that Peter's camp believes they can beat Maskaev, but not Vitali, so they need to secure the belt before Vitali takes it. Then they can spend a couple of years ducking Vitali and fighting retreads Owen, Beck & Austin, before having to face Vitali or Wlad.

Definately true. Most people think Maskaev has a weak chin, and it definately is not as good as Vitali's. I don't think Peter's camp has a case, because of the WBC's previous ruling.

It seems Peter's camp wants to quickly get him this belt, because they all know that Maskaev is the only title holder they have a chance against (discounting Briggs of course). If Vitali gets the belt then Peter can forget about it. Plus, there is a rumor that Sam Peter is really 36 years old. If this is true, no wonder they want him to hurry up and get some gold, or at least a big money fight.
 

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Yeah, I suppose all added up, Peter would make more money beating Maskaev, then defending against the retreads, Owen, Beck & Austin as opposed to one big money beating from Vitali.
 
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At some point can't the WBC insist Peter fight Vitali as his "mandantory" opponent?
 

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Yes they will force the winner of the Maskaev-Klitschko fight to fight Peter. The problem for Peter is if Vitali has anything left the shot isn't a coronation like the Maskaev fight looks like on paper.......
 
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If Vitali can achieve the level of expertise and endurance he showed when he fought Lennox Lewis then let Peter fight Madkev asnd them make Vitali his mandontory. This wouldd give Vitali a chance for a warm up fight and if he comes back as dangerouse as he was it will not matter whether he faces Peter or Maskev.
 
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