Saturday, November 28, 2015

Wladimir Klitschko loses boxing world title on Tyson Fury – THE WORLD

Wladimir Klitschko was bleeding profusely, he was completely at a loss – and he lost deserved: The boxing champion from Ukraine after nine and a half years no longer world champion in the heavyweight division. The 39-year-old lost his championship belt of the federations WBA, WBO and IBF on Saturday in Düsseldorf soccer stadium at his challenger Tyson Fury – a big surprise

Fury, assessed by the experts as a chance, dominated the fight provocatively casual and led the world champion in front in the arena in front of 45,000 spectators. Klitschko had no answer, he barely sat hits, did not find his style. Fury showed courage Klitschko taunted phased with his hands behind his back. The decision of the judges was unanimous

A crowd of around 45,000 the big favorite Saturday night conceded after twelve rounds a unanimous point defeat (112. 115, 112: 115, 111: 116).

fourth defeat in 68 professional fight

“Tyson was so fast. I did not believe that he this creates. I could see the correct key find not easy, “Klitschko said disappointed and confirmed a rematch.

Klitschko, who eleven years before the fight on more than era looked back, in which he has not been defeated, lost his 19th title defense. The unorthodox boxing in two disbursements Fury remained undefeated in his 25th fight, Klitschko left the ring after his 68th professional fight for the fourth time as a defeated.

“There is a dream come true. I have prepared me for this six months. I can hardly believe it,” said Fury and sang in the ring serenade for his wife.

“Vladimir has the charisma underpants “

In the accompanying large verbal skirmishes in the run duel between the two giants of the superior in the range challenger tried the highly experienced titleholder from first gong to provoke. However, Klitschko retained the peace and trying to find the right recipe to impress Fury.

Fury had before Fight extremely skillfully converted into a charming, varied Loudmouth (“Wladimir has the charisma underpants”) staged – but it also was something behind it.

The “therapy session with fists” which had announced Klitschko, failed to materialize, the “patient” instead shooing the Doctor of sports science through the ring. From round 5 Klitschko had a wound under his eye. On a cover Fury waived completely.

The unorthodox boxing Fury settled to his opponent’s style is not to impose and scored thanks to his activity to the point notes of adjudicators. Klitschko was too passive. Only in the final round, he landed some clear results, with whom he could impress Fury reasonably. But who were late.



Will Klitschko continue his career?

Klitschkos future is now uncertain. He wanted to secure its place of honor in the heavyweight history and longer than the legendary Joe Louis (11 years, 8 months) tower over the scene. Now he will have to consider whether he will continue his career. So he had or not answered evasively before the fight, the question, but he is bound by RTL Treaty nor for four fights.

In theory, he could two construction fights disputed in the third fight to be world champion again, and then fight the crowning glory against WBC titlist – he would thus finally the “undisputed champion” of all organizations. The WBC belt, long years of Klitschko’s big brother Vitaly worn and thus uninteresting for Wladimir, currently holds the American Deontay Wilder.

Last had Wladimir Klitschko against Lamon Brewster in 2004 lost a fight since he was unchallenged. His only opponent on an equal footing would have been its big brother, but Vitali Klitschko, he never wanted to get ahead of his fists. The 44-year-old has his career ended in 2013 and resigned from the WBC belt.

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