Articles of 2005
Boxing News: Wladimir Klitschko Calls Out Samuel Peter
If Samuel Peter is looking for a fight, Wladimir Klitschko is ready, willing and able to oblige.
“Peter has challenged me to a fight,” the former World Boxing Organization heavyweight champion and 1996 Olympic Games gold medalist said. “Well, I wholeheartedly accept the challenge. Let’s do it. I am ready. The question is: Is Samuel Peter ready?
“Peter can talk the talk, but now it is time to walk the walk.’’
Two days ago Klitschko’s promotional company, K2, made an offer to Duva Boxing, the undefeated Nigerian’s promoter, to fight Sept. 24 on HBO.
“The offer was for more money than Peter has ever earned for a fight in his career,” Bernd Boente, the Klitschkos’ personal manager, said. “We told Peter’s people that they could decide if they wanted the fight to take place in either the United States or Germany, where Peter would even earn more money.’’
Added Klitschko: “It doesn’t matter to me where it takes place. I want the fight. HBO loves the matchup. So now it is up to Samuel Peter.
“Peter says the moment of truth has arrived. I don’t believe Samuel Peter can handle the truth. If I am wrong, then we can fight.”
The winner of the 12-round bout would take over the No. 1 spot in the IBF and become the mandatory challenger for the winner of the Chris Byrd-DaVarryl Williamson heavyweight title bout. Klitschko (44-3, 40 KOs) and Peter (24-0, 21 KOs) are the current IBF No. 4 and No. 5 contenders, respectively.
May the best man win.
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