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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.
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.