Articles of 2005
Hank Kaplan Sounds Off On The Klitschko-Peter Fight
The legendary Hank Kaplan, the world’s foremost boxing historian, likes what he sees in this weekend’s Wladimir Klitschko–Sam Peter matchup. And he’s not afraid to talk about it. Can Wladimir keep his distance for long enough to outlast the young up-and-comer? Is Peter truly ready for the big time, or is he biting off more than he can chew? How far would an impressive win by the Nigerian go toward bringing new excitement and even potential legitimacy to the heavyweight division? Hank explores all this and more, with Boxing Channel’s Charles Jay.
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