Vitali Klitschko Reclaims WBC Heavyweight Title From Peter
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Berlin, Germany -- (Sports Network) - Vitali Klitschko scored a decisive eighth- round TKO over Sam "The Nigerian Nightmare" Peter to reclaim the WBC heavyweight title on Saturday at the O2 World Arena.Klitschko (36-2, 34 KOs) was named mandatory challenger because he was the WBC champion in 2004 before leaving boxing due to a number of injuries. The 37-year-old Ukranian national's last fight was an eighth-round TKO of Danny Williams in December 2004. The 28-year-old Peter (30-2, 23 KOs) was making the mandatory defense after scoring a sixth-round technical knockout of Oleg Maskaev on March 8. The six-foot-seven elder Klitschko used the advantage of reach against the six-foot Nigerian, battering and frustrating Peter to the point where the title-defender quit in the eighth round. This was the second fight for Peter against a Klitschko. Vitali's younger brother, IBF, IBO and WBO heavyweight champ Wladimir Klitschko, defeated Peter in a 12-round unanimous decision in September 2005 to mark his only previous loss. The Klitschko brothers are both now holders of heavyweight titles.
Copyright 2008 Courtesy of The Sports Network.









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