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Vitali Klitschko

Vitalii Volodymyrovych Klychko (/vɪˌtæli ˈklɪk/; Ukrainian: Віта́лій Володи́мирович Кличко́ [wiˈtɑl⁽ʲ⁾ij woloˈdɪmɪrowɪtʃ klɪtʃˈkɔ]; born 19 July 1971),[4] known as Vitali Klitschko,[a] is a Ukrainian politician and former professional boxer. He serves as mayor of Kyiv,[5] and is also head of the Kyiv City State Administration, having held both offices since June 2014. Klitschko is a former leader of the Petro Poroshenko Bloc,[2] and is a former member of the Ukrainian Parliament.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12] He became actively involved in Ukrainian politics in 2005 and combined this with his professional boxing career until his retirement from the sport in 2013.[8][13][14] He holds a Doctoral Degree (Ph.D.) from Kyiv University's Physical Science Department.[15]

Vitali Klitschko
Віталій Кличко
Klitschko in 2014
Mayor of Kyiv
Assumed office
5 June 2014
Preceded byHalyna Hereha (acting)
Head of the Kyiv City State Administration
Assumed office
25 June 2014
Preceded byVolodymyr Bondarenko
Deputy of the Kyiv City Council
5th session
In office
April 2006 – June 2008
ConstituencyKlitschko Bloc "PORA–ROP"
6th session
In office
June 2008 – December 2012
ConstituencyVitali Klitschko Bloc
People's Deputy of Ukraine
7th convocation
In office
12 December 2012 – 5 June 2014
ConstituencyUDAR, No.1[1]
Personal details
Born
Vitalii Volodymyrovych Klychko

(1971-07-19) 19 July 1971 (age 52)
Belovodskoye, Kirghiz SSR, Soviet Union
NationalityUkrainian
Political partyUkrainian Democratic
Alliance for Reform
Other political
affiliations
Petro Poroshenko Bloc "Solidarity" (2015–2016)[2]
Spouse
Natalija Jehorova
(m. 1996; sep. 2022)
Children3
Alma mater
Signature
Websiteklitschko.com
Scientific career
ThesisМетодика визначення якостей боксерів у системі багатоетапного спортивного відбору (2000)
Military career
Allegiance Soviet Union
 Ukraine
Service/branch Soviet Army
 Ukrainian Ground Forces
Years of service1989–1991, 2022–present
Rank Major
Battles/warsBattle of Kyiv (2022)
Boxing career
Other namesDr. Ironfist
Statistics
Weight(s)Heavyweight
Height2.01 m (6 ft 7 in)[3]
Reach203 cm (80 in)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights47
Wins45
Wins by KO41
Losses2
Medal record

As a boxer, Klitschko won multiple world heavyweight championships. He held the World Boxing Organization (WBO) title from 1999 to 2000, the Ring magazine title from 2004 to 2005, and the World Boxing Council (WBC) title twice between 2004 and 2013. Overall, he defeated 15 opponents in world heavyweight title fights,[16][17] and made 12 successful title defences. In 2011, Vitali and his younger brother Wladimir Klitschko entered the Guinness World Records as the pair of brothers with most world heavyweight title fight wins (30 at the time; 40 as of 2020).[18][19] From 2006 until 2015, Vitali and Wladimir (also a multiple world champion) dominated heavyweight boxing, a period widely known as the "Klitschko Era" of the division.[20][21] Klitschko's last fight was in 2012, but he remained the WBC heavyweight champion at age 42 when he announced his retirement in December 2013.

Klitschko formally began his political career in 2006 when he placed second in the Kyiv mayoral race. In 2010, he founded the party Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform (UDAR) and was elected for this party the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election. He was a leading figure in the 2013–2014 Euromaidan protests, and he announced his possible candidacy for the Ukrainian presidency but later withdrew and endorsed the eventual winner Petro Poroshenko. He was elected Mayor of Kyiv on 25 May 2014.[22] He headed the election list of the winner of the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election, the Petro Poroshenko Bloc but gave up his parliamentary seat to stay on as mayor of Kyiv.[23][24][25] On 28 August 2015, the UDAR party merged into Petro Poroshenko Bloc,[6] and Klitschko became the new party leader.[6] Klitschko was reelected as mayor on 15 November 2015.[26] Klitschko revived UDAR, and left Petro Poroshenko Bloc with it, in May 2019 and simultaneously announced that UDAR would take part in the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election autonomously.[27] UDAR failed to win any seats.[28]

Klitschko was re-elected to a second term as mayor in the 2020 Kyiv local elections, securing 50.52% of the votes in the first round of voting and thus avoiding a run-off. Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Klitschko and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy have been internationally praised as symbols of Ukrainian resistance.[29]

Kickboxing and amateur boxing career edit

Originally, as karate and kickboxing were both banned in the Soviet Union, and amateur boxing was one of five sanctioned combat sports available to general public (along with judo, sport sambo, freestyle and classical wrestling), Klitschko took up boxing, being trained by former Soviet boxer, 1974 World Championships bronze medalist Anatoliy Klimanov, a head boxing coach of the CSKA Kyiv Sports Club. After the ban was lifted and Soviets assembled their kickboxing team, Klitschko was a member. He was competing in amateur boxing, kickboxing, and sport karate simultaneously, showing considerable success in all combat sports in which he was involved.[30]

  X Summer Spartakiad of Peoples of the USSR, boxing (+91 kg), Minsk, Belarus SSR, July 1991:

  WAKO European Kickboxing Championships, light contact division (+89  kg), Varna, Bulgaria, November 1992:[31][32]

  • Finals: Lost to Pelé Reid (England) KO (at 2:55 by a spin kick to the jaw)

Japanese mixed martial arts promotion PancraseAll Japan Kickboxing Federation under WKA Special Rules (no low kicks), Tokyo, Japan, 27 November 1993:[33]

  • Defeated Ryūshi Yanagisawa (Japan) PTS 5 (Yanagisawa knocked down once in 2nd, twice in 3rd, twice in 4th, once in 5th round)

  ISKA World Super Heavyweight Championships, 1994:

  • Finals: Defeated Richard Vince (United Kingdom) KO 2

  XVI President's Boxing Cup (+91 kg) Jakarta, Indonesia, February 1994:

VII Boxing World Cup (+91 kg), Bangkok, Thailand, June 1994:

  • 1/8: Defeated Ahn Jung-hyun (South Korea) RSCH 5
  • 1/4: Lost to Svilen Rusinov (Bulgaria) 9–10 (5 rds)

  XLI World Military Boxing Championships (+91 kg), Tunis, Tunisia, 1994:

  XXIII Chemistry Cup (+91 kg), Halle, Germany, March 1995:

  World Championships (+91 kg), Berlin, Germany, May 1995:

  Military World Games (+91 kg), Ariccia, Italy, September 1995:

  • 1/8: Defeated Drago Mijić (Croatia) by walkover
  • 1/4: Defeated Kenneth Horsley (United States) RET 1
  • 1/2: Defeated Svilen Rusinov (Bulgaria) RSC 1
  • Finals: Defeated Alexei Lezin (Russia) 9–4

  WAKO European Kickboxing Championships, light contact division (+89 kg), Kyiv, Ukraine, November 1995:[34]

  • Finals: Lost to William van Roosmalen (Netherlands) KO (by a high kick)

Amateur boxing record: 195 wins, 15 losses.

Kickboxing record: 34 wins (22 knockouts,) 2 losses (2 knockouts.)

He was a kickboxing world champion six times (winning amateur world championships twice and professional championship tournaments four times).[35] In 1996, he finished his amateur boxing career and turned professional, signing with the German-based Universum Box-Promotion (UBP.)

Professional boxing career edit

 
Klitschko with the WBC title in 2011

As an amateur, Klitschko won the super-heavyweight championship at the first World Military Games in Italy in 1995. In the same year he won a silver medal at the World Championships in Berlin, Germany, where he was defeated by Russia's Alexei Lezin in the final. In his autobiography, published in Germany in 2004, the boxer revealed that he tested positive for a banned steroid in 1996. He attributed the presence of the drug to treatment of a leg injury, but was dismissed from the Ukrainian boxing team and missed the Atlanta Olympics.[36] His brother Wladimir moved up from heavyweight to super heavyweight to take his place in the squad and won the Olympic gold medal. His amateur record was 195–15 with 80 knockouts.

WBO heavyweight champion edit

Klitschko began his professional boxing career in 1996, winning his first twenty-four fights by either early knockout or technical knockout. He and Wladimir signed with the German athlete-promotion company Universum. With both brothers holding PhDs and being multilingual, their refined and articulate personalities made for mainstream marketability when they moved to Germany and Universum. In time, they became national celebrities in their adopted home country. In his 25th pro fight on 26 June 1999, Klitschko won the WBO heavyweight title from Herbie Hide of the United Kingdom by a second-round knockout. He successfully defended the title twice. He defeated Ed Mahone by knockout in the third round and beat Obed Sullivan, who retired after the ninth round.

Title loss to Byrd edit

By April 2000 Klitschko was unbeaten and a rising star in the heavyweight division, having won all 27 of his contests by knockout. On 1 April, Klitschko had a third title defense against the American Chris Byrd, who was a late replacement.[37] Byrd made himself a difficult target and tried to thwart Klitschko's offense by being elusive. Klitschko won most of the rounds and was heading towards a comprehensive points victory when he suffered a serious shoulder injury. After the ninth round, Klitschko notified his corner that he had a shoulder pain and threw in the towel, thus handing Klitschko his first defeat and awarding Byrd the win by RTD. At the time of the stoppage, Klitschko had won 8 of 9 rounds on one judge's scorecard, and 7 of 9 on the two others. Klitschko, who was later diagnosed with a torn rotator cuff, received much criticism for quitting the fight. Klitschko rebounded from his loss to Byrd by reeling off five victories in a row, earning himself a shot at WBC heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis.

Klitschko vs. Lewis edit

The fight between Lewis and Klitschko was to take place in December 2003, and Klitschko signed for a tune-up fight on 21 June 2003 as part of the undercard of Lewis's fight with Kirk Johnson for the IBO title, as the WBC would not sanction the fight for their title. Johnson, however, pulled out of the fight due to injury and Klitschko, due to his being in training for a fight on the same day as Lewis, took the fight on short notice. Immediately after he accepted, the WBC elected to sanction the fight as a title match and Lewis's The Ring title was also up for grabs in addition to his lineal title.

Klitschko, a 4–1 underdog, dominated the early going with many harder punches. He stunned Lewis in the second round with two hard rights, leaving a cut under Lewis's left eye.[38] In the third, Lewis landed a big right hand that opened a deep cut above Klitschko's left eye.[38] Before the seventh round, the ringside doctor inspected the wound and deemed it severe enough to threaten eye damage if struck again, stopping the fight despite Klitschko's pleas to continue. Klitschko was ahead on all three judges' scorecards 58–56 (4 rounds to 2) at the time of the stoppage, but because the wound was a result of punches from Lewis, Lewis won by technical knockout.[38]

Negotiations for a 6 December rematch began.[39] After negotiations collapsed, Klitschko defeated Kirk Johnson in a WBC eliminator bout on 6 December date,[40] setting up a mandatory rematch with Lewis. In January 2004, the WBC announced that it would strip Lewis of the belt if he let pass a 15 March deadline to sign for a rematch with Klitschko.[41] Shortly thereafter, Lewis announced his retirement and vacated the title. For years after this fight, Klitschko would occasionally call out Lewis for a rematch, despite the latter having retired in early 2004.[42]

Around this time the Klitschko brothers moved from Hamburg, Germany, to Los Angeles. In January 2004 they notified Universum that they would not re-sign when their contracts expired in April. Universum sued the brothers, arguing that their recent injuries had triggered a clause binding them beyond April. The suit was ultimately resolved in favor of the Klitschkos in November 2009.[43]

WBC and The Ring heavyweight champion edit

Klitschko faced South African Corrie Sanders on 24 April 2004 for the WBC heavyweight championship and The Ring belts that had been vacated by Lewis. Sanders had stopped younger brother Wladimir in the second round (TKO) on 8 March 2003. Klitschko took a heavy shot in round one by Sanders and was almost knocked down right at the end of the round, but by using upper-body movement and accurate punching he broke down Sanders over the following rounds, forcing referee Jon Schorle to stop the bout in the eighth. Klitschko landed 60% of his power punches.

Klitschko vs. Williams edit

Klitschko's first WBC title defense was against British boxer Danny Williams. Williams had become suddenly marketable from a KO over Mike Tyson in round 4. Klitschko scored a technical knockout against Williams in 8 rounds on 11 December 2004, while wearing an orange cloth to show support for the Ukrainian presidential opposition movement. Klitschko knocked Williams down in the 1st, 3rd, 7th, and 8th rounds before the fight was stopped. Immediately afterward, Klitschko dedicated his victory to democracy in his native Ukraine and also to the Ukrainian presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko, whom he supported on 26 December 2004, election revote.[44]

 
Vitali (right) and his brother Wladimir supporting the Orange Revolution by wearing its colors

2005–2007 retirement edit

On 9 November 2005, Klitschko announced his retirement from professional boxing and vacated his title. He had been training to fight Hasim Rahman; however, nine days before the fight, he injured his leg while sparring. He snapped his anterior cruciate ligament, which with surgery would take up to a year to heal and possibly prove career ending. To avoid keeping the title out of use, he retired. The WBC was grateful for his consideration. On other occasions he cited regrets about his suddenly mounting injuries, a desire to leave the sport while still on top and political aspirations in his home country of Ukraine.[45] Following his retirement, the WBC conferred "champion emeritus" status on Klitschko, and assured him he would become the mandatory challenger if and when he decided to return.[46]

Second WBC heavyweight championship edit

On 3 August 2008 the WBC awarded Klitschko a chance to regain his WBC heavyweight title. After Vitali's retirement, his younger brother had established dominance in the division, winning two of the four world titles available. The reigning WBC Champion was Samuel Peter (who had lost a decision to Wladimir in 2005). At the time, there was interest in a potential Peter vs. Wladimir unification match. Instead, Vitali took advantage of his champion emeritus status and secured a title challenge against Peter. The fight was arranged on 11 October 2008 at O2 World, Berlin. It would be one of the most anticipated heavyweight fights in the past few years. Both men had a rightful claim to being the champion and the stakes for the future of the heavyweight division were high. Despite some questioning Klitschko's decision to return after almost four years, he managed to regain his title in dominating fashion. Klitschko had Peter intimidated from the first round and stunned him with accurate hard punches. Klitschko kept the hard-punching Nigerian off with an effective left jab and took control in the center of the ring. Over eight rounds, Klitschko completely dismantled and outfought the younger champion. After the eighth round, Peter slumped on his stool, shook his head and asked that the bout be stopped. With the Samuel Peter victory, Klitschko technically became one of the few men to ever hold a version of the world heavyweight title three times—WBO (1999–2000), WBC (2004–2005) and WBC (2008–2013).

Klitschko vs. Gómez, Arreola, Johnson edit

On 21 March 2009, Klitschko defeated Juan Carlos Gómez by TKO in the ninth round. Gómez tried to use his movement to thwart Klitschko but seemed unable to cope with the power and physical strength of his opponent. As the rounds progressed, Klitschko began imposing himself on Gómez more and more. Gómez soon became wary of Klitschko's power and also began to tire physically. By the sixth round, Klitschko was in total control. The end came when the referee stopped the fight in the ninth round as Gómez appeared unable to withstand any more hits.

On 26 September, Klitschko earned a one-sided TKO victory over Chris Arreola at the Staples Center in Los Angeles when Arreola's trainer, Henry Ramirez, asked the referee to stop the fight.[47] Arreola was considered at the time one of the division's hardest punchers; however, Klitschko kept Arreola at bay with his left jab and hit him almost at will with his right. Arreola had been influenced by Samuel Peter's defeat to Klitschko in 2008, in which Peter had tried to box from the outside. He therefore employed a game-plan which involved applying constant pressure to Klitschko in order to force him into a high tempo fight. Despite his best efforts, the bout became one sided very quickly. Klitschko consistently proved himself faster, sharper and much fitter than Arreola.

On 12 December, Klitschko defeated Kevin Johnson by unanimous decision, winning almost every round. Johnson, a skillful fighter, tried to negate Klitschko's strength with angles and head movement. Though he proved hard to hit, he failed to launch any sustained attack of his own. After the Johnson bout, Klitschko's camp began negotiations for a potential fight with former WBA champion Nikolai Valuev, but the match failed to materialize due to economic disagreements.[48][49][50][51][52]

Klitschko vs. Sosnowski, Briggs, Solís edit

On 29 May 2010, Klitschko defeated Polish heavyweight contender Albert Sosnowski by KO at 2:30 in round 10 of 12. Sosnowski was knocked down by a right hand in the 10th round, prompting referee Jay Nady to immediately wave off the fight. The fight took place at Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

 
Klitschko vs Sosnowski, 29 May 2010

Klitschko weighed in at 112 kg (247 lb), while Sosnowski weighed in at 110 kg (240 lb). This voluntary defense was Klitschko's fourth defense of the WBC heavyweight title. Sosnowski was the No. 11 ranked heavyweight according to the WBC prior to this bout.[53]

On 17 August 2010, it was announced that Klitschko would defend his WBC title against Shannon Briggs on 16 October of that year. Klitschko completely dismantled his challenger with superior hand speed. Briggs struggled to land any meaningful punches, as Klitschko won every round decisively. After a few rounds, Briggs was receiving a vicious and sustained beating which caused him serious facial injuries. Considering the beating he was receiving, there was some suggestion that the referee should have stopped the bout during the last few rounds. Klitschko had retained his belt with official scores of 120–107, 120–107, and 120–105.[54][55]

During the post-fight interview, the American boxer Briggs said: "I've fought George Foreman, I've fought Lennox Lewis, and Vitali's the best." While Klitschko did not knock down Briggs, the latter collapsed after the fight and was hospitalized with facial fractures and a torn biceps.

Klitschko's next fight was against mandatory challenger Odlanier Solís. The bout was tentatively scheduled for March 2011.[56] On 11 January, it was officially confirmed that the fight between Klitschko and Solís was going to take place in Cologne, Germany on 19 March 2011. The fight lasted less than one whole round, as a right hand to Solís's temple wobbled Solís, who then twisted his knee. Klitschko won by KO.[57][58] Klitschko reportedly earned $15 million for the bout.[59]

Klitschko vs. Adamek, Chisora, Charr edit

Now aged 40, Klitschko retained his WBC heavyweight title against Tomasz Adamek on 10 September 2011 in Poland, winning by TKO in the 10th round, in the first ever PPV fight in Polish TV history.[60][61] The referee stopped the bout after Adamek received punishing blows and was ruled out, as he was no longer able to defend himself.

After turning 41 on 19 July 2012, Klitschko became one of the oldest heavyweight champions in history. Despite having a four-year hiatus from the sport, Klitschko had proven to be a remarkably effective and dominant heavyweight champion once again. Alongside his brother Wladimir, he also fights on for their shared ambition of holding all four heavyweight titles together, an ambition that was realised on 2 July 2011 when brother Wladimir defeated David Haye to win the WBA heavyweight title.

In January 2012, he was awarded WBC Fighter of the Year for 2011.[citation needed] Klitschko was in negotiations for a possible bout with former WBA heavyweight title holder David Haye on 3 March 2012.[62][63]

 
Wladimir and Vitali with every title in the heavyweight division, 2012. Left to right: The Ring, IBF, IBO, WBO, WBC, and WBA.

After Wladimir Klitschko had to cancel his fight with Jean-Marc Mormeck, it was thought that Vitali was likely to fight on 25 February 2012.[64] Sources in Germany reported that he was likely to fight British contender Derek Chisora on 18 February 2012 in Olympiahalle, Munich, Bavaria.[65][66]

It was confirmed on 12 December 2011 that Derek Chisora would be Klitschko's next opponent.[67][68] Klitschko retained his WBC title unanimously in a dominant display in Munich. The fight was fought against a backdrop of antagonism displayed by Chisora at the weigh in. Chisora slapped Klitschko across the face causing a red mark to be left.[69] The next day Chisora spat water over the face of Vitali's brother Wladimir.[70]

Vitali won the majority of the rounds boxing a disciplined fight with changing angles and superior footwork. Chisora, constantly coming forward delivering punishing body shots, failed to wear down the older man. The scores were: 118–110, 118–110, and 119–111.[71] The next day Klitschko visited a hospital to check his shoulder, claiming he injured it in the fight. A doctor confirmed a ligament tear was suffered in his left shoulder. Klitschko said he "suddenly lost strength in the left hand" and was forced to only use his right. The injury was believed to have happened in the second or third round. Klitschko's trainer, Fritz Sdunek, believes this is the same kind of injury Klitschko suffered in his fight with Byrd.[72]

At the post-fight press conference, a brawl ensued between Haye and Chisora. After the altercation, Chisora challenged Haye to a fight in the ring and said, "I am going to shoot David Haye." Chisora was later arrested at a German airport along with his coach, Don Charles. His comments and actions were later condemned by Frank Warren, his promoter, and Wladimir Klitschko.[73][74][75][76]

On 2 July 2012, it was announced that Vitali would defend his WBC heavyweight title on 8 September at the Olympic Indoor Arena in Moscow, Russia.[77] His opponent for the fight was undefeated future WBA heavyweight champion Manuel Charr 21–0 (11 KO).[78] Klitschko won the fight via technical knockout when Charr had to be stopped due to a cut received from Klitschko's punches.[79]

Klitschko was expected to face Bermane Stiverne in a mandatory title defense but was forced to pull out due to injury.[80]

Retirement from boxing edit

On 15 December 2013, Klitschko stepped back from boxing. He was announced champion emeritus, which means that if he wants to return to boxing, he can fight the WBC heavyweight champion without having any fights beforehand.[8] But (right after his retirement from boxing), Klitschko stated "That is something I currently cannot imagine".[8] The WBC title was vacated and later contested by Chris Arreola and Bermane Stiverne.[81] Commenting on his decision, he stated "My focus is on politics in Ukraine and I feel the people there need me".[8] He also added, "I thank the WBC and its president José Sulaimán for the support in our battle for democracy and freedom in Ukraine". Since his retirement, he has maintained a limited level of training and has been in his brother's corner for most fights, most famously when he had an altercation with Anthony Joshua after Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko.[8]

Political career edit

Early years in politics edit

During the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election and the following Orange Revolution, the Klitschko brothers openly supported the candidacy of Viktor Yushchenko.[13] In 2005, Vitali Klitschko was appointed an adviser to President Yushchenko.[13] In October 2006, he was promoted to full-time adviser.[13]

Klitschko began campaigning for Mayor of Kyiv shortly after his retirement in 2005. He lost the 2006 mayoral election to Leonid Chernovetskyi but placed second with 26% of the vote, ahead of the incumbent Oleksandr Omelchenko[82] Klitschko campaigned on an anti-corruption platform[82] and lead the bloc "Civic party" PORA-ROP (the parties PORA and Reforms and Order Party) in the simultaneously held local elections for the Kyiv City Council.[83] Analysts stated his relatively late entry into the campaign might have cost him votes. Still, Klitschko was elected as a people's deputy to the Kyiv City Council since "Civic party" PORA-ROP won 14 seats in the 2006 election.[83][84]

 
Klitschko with Wilfried Martens, former president of the European Peoples Party.

In the May 2008 Kyiv local election, he ran again and won 18% of the vote. Klitschko simultaneously led the Vitali Klitschko Bloc that won 10.61% of the votes and 15 seats and again, he was elected into the Kyiv City Council.[85] His campaign hired Rudy Giuliani as a consultant for the campaign.[82] In 2008, he was also appointed to the Ukrainian delegation of the Congress of the Council of Europe.

Klitschko became the leader of the political party Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform (UDAR) in April 2010.[86] During the 2010 Ukrainian local elections, the party won representatives in (Ukrainian) municipalities and Oblast Councils (regional parliaments).[87][88][89]

Klitschko and UDAR became a partner of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany in November 2011.[90] UDAR is supported by the German government and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation[91][92] and received support in particular from Angela Merkel and also politicians from the conservative European People's Party. According to information gained by the German magazine Der Spiegel, the target was to "set up Klitschko purposefully as a new strong man in Kyiv—in order to counter this way the Kremlin's growing influence". Support consisted in logistics, training and joint performances. Assistance was also promised by Christoph Heusgen, Ronald Pofalla and Guido Westerwelle.[93]

 
Klitschko, Poroshenko, Tyahnybok and U.S. Deputy Secretary of State William J. Burns, 25 February 2014

In October 2011, Klitschko announced that he would run in the 2012 Kyiv mayoral election.[94]

During the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election, Klitschko was elected (he was top candidate on UDAR's party list) into the Ukrainian parliament; UDAR won 13.97% of the popular vote and 34 seats under the nationwide proportional party-list system, finishing third behind the Party of Regions and Fatherland, and another 6 seats in constituencies, thus a total of 40 seats.[10][11][12] Support for UDAR was the least diversified at the regional level compared with the results of the other leading parties.[95] Klitschko was chosen as the leader of the party's faction in Parliament.[96]

Klitschko announced on 24 October 2013 that he intended to take part in the next Ukrainian presidential election that was then set for 2015.[97][b] That same day, the parliament voted for a bill adopting two amendments to the Tax Code, according to which a person who has permanent residency in a foreign state is considered to be a person who does not live in Ukraine; the law also had a provision according to which only a person "permanently residing in Ukraine for ten years" can run for the president. 239 deputies voted for the bill, mostly from the Party of Regions and the Communist Party.[99][100] Experts and lawyers then argued that it was unclear if Klitschko could take part in these elections as, according to media reports, he had a residence permit in Germany.[97]

Opinion polls since early 2011 showed that the predicted percentage of votes that Klitschko would gain in the first round of the 2014 Ukrainian presidential election enlarged from 4.8% in December 2011 to 15.1% in February 2013, and an October 2013 Razumkov Centre poll predicted 19.3%.[101][102][c] According to all opinion polls but two conducted from January to November 2013 by the Razumkov Centre, Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS), SOCIS, Rating, International Republican Institute and the Democratic Initiatives, Viktor Yanukovych and Klitschko were most likely to go into the second round. For the second round, all opinion polls conducted by same agencies during the same period of time had Vitali winning the potential run-off against Yanukovych, predicting Vitali to earn from 58% to 64%.[d]

Klitschko was one of the dominant figures of the Euromaidan protests.[8] During these protests, he retired from boxing.[8]

Political views (until 2013) edit

Klitschko is in favor of the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the European Union.[118][119] He sees the European Union as Ukraine's "model for [Ukraine's] future political and economic development."[120] He believes former President Viktor Yanukovych and his government were "deliberately destroying the integration (into Europe) prospects of Ukraine"[121] and that Ukrainian politicians have no right to let them "rule after 2014".[118] Klitschko is also in favour of NATO-Ukraine cooperation.[122]

 
Klitschko, leader of the political party UDAR, seen in the crowd on Khreschatyk street in Kyiv, Ukraine on 27 November 2013.

Klitschko's main concern is social standards and the economy of Ukraine.[123] He believes "the issue of language is not the top priority".[123] Klitschko wants less corruption and more transparency in Ukrainian politics.[120][124] He also advocates lower taxes to stimulate the economy.[120][123] Klitschko did accuse in October 2011 President Yanukovych and the Azarov Government of "doing everything to manipulate the rules to stay in power longer";[124] furthermore (in December 2011) he assert(ed) "every statement of the government" as "a continuation of lies and disinformation."[121] He has also taken part in rallies for former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko's release.[118][125][e]

In December 2011, Klitschko described the judicial system of Ukraine as "complete degradation" and accused it of violating human rights and humiliating its prisoners.[134] According to him, Ukraine lacks independent and unbiased judges because the "Ukrainian judiciary is currently a closed system with lifelong judges and appointments made through administrative leverage".[123] He wants to ensure the independence of judges by switching from a system of appointed judges to a system of elected judges.[123]

In July 2012, Klitschko stated that UDAR will not cooperate with the Party of Regions in the Ukrainian Parliament.[135] In early April 2013 Klitschko called for early presidential and parliamentary elections in Ukraine.[136]

Mayor of Kyiv edit

 
Klitschko with Polish politicians Donald Tusk and Ewa Kopacz, 22 March 2014

On 28 February 2014, Klitschko confirmed that he would take part in the (early) 2014 Ukrainian presidential election.[137][f] On 29 March, he announced that he had changed his mind and would run for the post of Mayor of Kyiv in the 2014 Kyiv local election (including Mayoral elections) set for 25 May.[139][140] In the 2014 Ukrainian presidential election Klitschko endorsed the candidacy of Petro Poroshenko.[141] Klitschko won Kyiv's mayoral elections with almost 57% of the votes in the first round.[22][142] He was sworn in as mayor on 5 June 2014.[5] The same day the Ukrainian parliament had deprived Klitschko of his MP mandate (Ukrainian MPs are not entitled to combine parliamentary activities with any other public employment).[7] Poroshenko was elected President of Ukraine on 25 May 2014.[143]

In addition to mayoral elections, UDAR participated in the 2014 Kyiv local election. It won 30 seats in the party-list ballot (40.54% of votes) and 42 seats in constituencies, overall gaining 77 seats in the Kyiv City Council out of 120.[144] This was the last time that half of the Kyiv City Council seats were elected in constituencies.

 
Opening of the Klitschko bridge over Saint Volodymyr Descent on 25 May 2019

Poroshenko appointed Klitschko as head of Kyiv City State Administration on 25 June 2014.[145]

Klitschko headed the election list of the Petro Poroshenko Bloc in the late October 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election, but he vowed not to resign as Mayor of Kyiv.[23] On 21 November 2014 Klitschko gave up his seat in the new parliament.[24] Petro Poroshenko Bloc won the election with 132 seats out of 423 available.[146][25]

On 28 August 2015, UDAR merged into Petro Poroshenko Bloc "Solidarity".[6] Klitschko became the new party leader.[6] In the 2015 Kyiv mayoral election, Klitschko was reelected with 66.5% of vote.[26] For this, he needed a second round of mayoral elections between him and Boryslav Bereza, after Klitschko scored 40.5% of the vote and Bereza 8.8% in the first round.[147][148][149] (Bereza gained 33.51% of the vote in the second round of Mayoral elections.[26]) Petro Poroshenko Bloc gained 52 seats in the Kyiv City Council with 27.56% of votes. On 26 May 2016, Klitschko resigned as Petro Poroshenko Bloc chairman, after a new law barring a head of administration to be chairman or a member of a political party took effect on 1 May.[2]

 
Opening of Rusanivets Stadium in Kyiv after reconstruction on 28 October 2019

On 18 May 2019, Klitschko announced that UDAR would take part in the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election autonomously.[27] In the election the party only competed in 15 single-mandate constituencies.[150] It failed to win any seats.[28]

According to the Ukrainian Constitution the head of the Kyiv City State Administration should resign after a new President is elected.[151] However, following the 21 April 2019 election which was won by Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Klitschko was not dismissed.[151] A 4 September 2019 decision by the Honcharuk Government to dismiss Klitschko was not executed.[151]

In the election for Mayor of Kyiv of the 2020 Kyiv local elections, Klitschko was again a candidate, nominated by UDAR. He was also endorsed by Petro Poroshenko's party, now named European Solidarity.[152] He won the election in the first round with 50.52% of the votes, 365,161 people voted for him.[153] UDAR won 30 Kyiv City Council seats out of 120 in the 2020 Kyiv local election with 19.98% of votes, finishing second behind European Solidarity (20.52% of votes; 31 seats).[154] As of February 2023, Klitschko is the longest-serving Mayor of Kyiv since Ukraine gained its independence in 1991, having served for 8 years and 8 months, and the only person to have won three direct democratic Kyiv mayoral elections.

Klitschko is a member of the Washington, D.C.-headquartered International Republican Institute's International Advisory Council.[155]

Russian invasion of Ukraine edit

 
Klitschko near the front line on 19 March 2022

In February 2022, Klitschko and his brother Wladimir Klitschko pledged to take up arms to protect the capital of Ukraine, Kyiv, in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine that began on 24 February.[156][157] On 25 February, Klitschko posted a video on his Telegram channel to report on casualties in the capital city, stating, "The night was difficult, but there are no Russian troops in the capital. The enemy is trying to break into the city, in particular, from [the direction of] Hostomel, Zhytomyr."[158] On 11 March Klitschko made a guest appearance on CNN's State of the Union.[159]

On 15 March, Klitschko announced a 36-hour curfew from Tuesday night amid what he called a difficult and dangerous moment, stating, "I ask all Kyivites to get prepared to stay at home for two days, or if the sirens go off, in the shelters," About half of Kyiv's 3.4 million residents had fled.[160] On 23 March, Klitschko and his brother reported from a bandstand in a park victories around Kyiv: Ukrainian forces had taken back most of Irpin (east of Kyiv), all of Makariv (west of Kyiv) and were battling for the village of Liutizh, 20 miles to the north.[161] By 31 March, Russian forces had withdrawn from Kyiv. The following morning, Klitschko proclaimed a Ukrainian victory.[162][failed verification]

On 10 March 2022, Vitali and Wladimir announced via Telegram that they had raised €100 million of financial support for Ukraine with a fundraising campaign in Germany.[163]

On 6 May, Klitschko warned on Telegram that there was a high probability of rocket fire across Ukraine in the coming days. There were no plans for a curfew but street patrols would be reinforced.[164] On 23 May, Klitschko and Ukraine Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba were in Davos, Switzerland to attend the World Economic Forum annual meeting.[165] Klitschko and his brother spoke at length to an audience the same day.[166] They told delegates to back Ukraine despite the economic pain,[167] and that "we are defending you".[168] They later said in an interview with Sky News, that the "biggest mistake" their audience could make was to think that the "Ukraine war doesn't affect everyone."[169]

On 18 June, Klitschko said that Vladimir Putin was destroying millions of lives in both Ukraine and Russia, adding that Russian soldiers are dying for nothing more than Putin's ambitions.[170] At the end of June, the Klitschko brothers attended, along with a large delegation of Ukrainians, the 2022 NATO Madrid summit.[171]

On 23 July, The Times posted an article in which it alleged that Vitali and Wladimir were on Vladimir Putin's personal hitlist of 24 high-profile Ukrainian figures whom he wanted assassinated.[172][173]

Klitschko and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy have been internationally praised as symbols of Ukrainian resistance.[29]

Sporting legacy edit

Having never been knocked down, Vitali Klitschko is widely regarded as the tougher fighter of the two brothers. His 87% knockout percentage is regarded as one of the best knockout-to-fight ratios of any champion in heavyweight boxing history.[174] Vitali was also known for being unusually dominant in his fights, having rarely lost a round in his professional career as a boxer.[175] During his time as WBC champion, Vitali Klitschko was described as being the best of his time, and George Foreman stated that he has the best straight left in the division.[176] Both Klitschko brothers are considered the best heavyweight boxers of their era.[177] Having remained undefeated for a large majority of their careers and refusing to fight each other, both brothers remained largely unchallenged throughout their careers. Notably, both brothers were particularly well known for using their large size to nullify other heavyweights.[178] In 2011, Wladimir and Vitali entered the Guinness World Records book as the pair of brothers with most world heavyweight title fight wins (30 at the time; 40 as of 2020).[18][19]

Considered national heroes in Ukraine, in 2008 the Klitschko brothers were ranked number 15 in Inter's list of the 100 Greatest Ukrainians following a nation-wide poll that saw around 2.5 million people casting their votes.[179][180][181][182] Boxing fights involving one of the Klitschko brothers attracted between 10 and 20 million viewers in Ukraine; some of their fights generated even bigger viewership numbers.[183][184][185][186][187] Vitali has been named multiple times among the 100 most influential people in Ukraine by Korrespondent: he was ranked 60th in 2006, 44th in 2010, 41st in 2011, 16th in 2012, 10th in 2013, 23rd in 2017 and 28th in 2019 (the ranking wasn't conducted between 2014 and 2016).[188][189][190][191][192]

The Klitschkos were also considered big stars in Germany.[193][194][195] A survey carried out by TNS for the Horizont Sport Business in 2003 showed that 90.9% of respondents recognized Vitali while 70.7% celebrated his successes, making him the sixth most recognized and second most beloved athlete in Germany at the time.[196] According to DW, another research conducted no later than 2011 showed that nearly 99% of people in Germany recognized the Klitschko brothers.[197] The CPI Index conducted by the agency Celebrity Performance in 2012 had the Klitschkos ranked second on the list of the most marketable celebrities in Germany,[198][199][200] while in January 2014, based on a survey of 1151 respondents that was conducted by the same agency, the Klitschko brothers were ranked 6th in the "2013 Person of the Year" category.[201] At least nine of Vitali's fights generated above 9 million average viewers.[202][203][204][205][206][207]

Throughout his career, Vitali has defeated 15 boxers for the world heavyweight title,[16] the fifth-most in history (tied with Lennox Lewis), including two – Corrie Sanders and Danny Williams – for The Ring world heavyweight championship.[17][208] Klitschko is one of nine boxers to defeat at least ten different fighters for the world heavyweight title. As of August 2022, BoxRec ranks Klitschko among the 50 greatest European boxers of all time.[209] He is the only heavyweight boxer to have reigned as world champion in three different decades. Klitschko and George Foreman are the only heavyweight boxers in history to defend a world title after turning 40.[210] According to BoxRec, Vitali has defeated 7 previously undefeated fighters with a combined record 135–0–3 (95 KOs) – these 7 included Alben Belinski (professional record 5–0, 5 KOs coming into the fight),[211] Ed Mahone (21–0–2, 21 KOs),[212] Timo Hoffmann (22–0, 13 KOs),[213] Chris Arreola (27–0, 24 KOs),[214] Kevin Johnson (22–0–1, 9 KOs),[215] Odlanier Solis (17–0, 12 KOs)[216] and Manuel Charr (21–0, 11 KOs).[217] Vitali has defeated 7 current or former world champions throughout his career. Those included heavyweight champions Corrie Sanders, Shannon Briggs and Samuel Peter, two-weight world champion Tomasz Adamek, and cruiserweight champions Juan Carlos Gomez and Orlin Norris.

At the end of 2004, Vitali was honoured with the Hero of Ukraine Order of State, the highest Ukrainian honour, for his achievements and contributions to the development of Ukrainian sports.[218] In 2010, Vitali was awarded the German Cross of the Order of Merit, the highest German honour, for his social and political engagement.[219] In 2013, Klitschko was awarded the Georgian Presidential Order of Excellence.[220] In 2018, Vitali was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. He was elected in his first year of eligibility.[221][222] Known for charity work and philanthropy, both Vitali and Wladimir are among only 15 current or former alive athletes that have been named UNESCO Champions for Sport.[223][224][225]

Personal life edit

 
Klitschko brothers on a 2010 Ukrainian stamp

Klitschko's father, Vladimir Rodionovich Klitschko (1947–2011), was a Soviet Air Force major general and a Soviet military attaché in East Germany. Vladimir's mother was Jewish.[226] Part of Vitali's family died during Holodomor, while his great-grandfather and family members on the female line of his mother died in the Holocaust.[227]

The Klitschko brothers lived as children in Czechoslovakia from 1980 to 1985, where their father was stationed with the Soviet occupation forces. They attended a school designated for children of Soviet soldiers in the town of Mimoň in Northern Bohemia.[228]

The elder Klitschko was also one of the commanders in charge of cleaning up the effects of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986 and was afterward diagnosed with cancer.[229] His mother is Nadezhda Ulyanovna.[230]

Klitschko worked at Kyiv Automation Plant as a toolmaker as a young man.[231]

Mykola Chynchyn, the chairman of the Main Investigation Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine during the presidency of Viktor Yanukovych, accused Klitschko of working as a debt collector in the 1990s for mafia boss Viktor Rybalko.[232][233][234][g] Klitschko has vehemently denied links to Rybalko.[232][233][234]

Klitschko and Natalija Jehorova, a former athlete and model,[13] married on 26 April 1996. They have three children.[235][236] On 15 August 2022, Vitali announced that he and Natalija were divorcing.[237]

 
Vitali Klitschko (left) playing chess with Vladimir Kramnik, Dortmund, 2002

In 1996, Klitschko graduated from the Pereyaslav-Khmelnytsky Pedagogical Institute (Ukraine)[13] and was accepted into the postgraduate study program at the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. On 29 February 2000, he presented his doctoral thesis on "talent and sponsorship in sports"[238] at the "Kyiv University of Physical Science and Sports" and his PhD in Sports Science was conferred.

In addition to residing in Kyiv, Klitschko has lived for years in Germany.[234] According to Klitschko "Germany adopted me, I really love Germany, but I'm not German".[234]

Both Klitschko and his brother Wladimir are avid chess players. Vitali is a friend of former world chess champion Vladimir Kramnik and the two have played, with Kramnik always winning. Klitschko has commented that "chess is similar to boxing. You need to develop a strategy, and you need to think two or three steps ahead about what your opponent is doing. You have to be smart. But what's the difference between chess and boxing? In chess, nobody is an expert, but everybody plays. In boxing everybody is an expert, but nobody fights."[239]

Both Klitschko brothers also have been involved in charitable activities dedicated to supporting the needs of schools, churches and children. In 2002, the Klitschko brothers announced that they had agreed to work for UNESCO.[223][224][225] Vitali and his brother never fought each other in a professional fight as their mother made them promise to never fight each other.[240]

Klitschko is fluent in four languages: Ukrainian, Russian, English and German.[241]

Awards and honors edit

Professional boxing record edit

47 fights 45 wins 2 losses
By knockout 41 2
By decision 4 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Age Location Notes
47 Win 45–2 Manuel Charr TKO 4 (12), 2:04 8 Sep 2012 41 years, 51 days Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia Retained WBC heavyweight title
46 Win 44–2 Derek Chisora UD 12 18 Feb 2012 40 years, 214 days Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany Retained WBC heavyweight title
45 Win 43–2 Tomasz Adamek TKO 10 (12), 2:20 10 Sep 2011 40 years, 53 days Stadion Miejski, Wrocław, Poland Retained WBC heavyweight title
44 Win 42–2 Odlanier Solís KO 1 (12), 3:00 19 Mar 2011 39 years, 243 days Lanxess Arena, Cologne, Germany Retained WBC heavyweight title
43 Win 41–2 Shannon Briggs UD 12 16 Oct 2010 39 years, 89 days O2 World, Hamburg, Germany Retained WBC heavyweight title
42 Win 40–2 Albert Sosnowski KO 10 (12), 2:30 29 May 2010 38 years, 314 days Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Germany Retained WBC heavyweight title
41 Win 39–2 Kevin Johnson UD 12 12 Dec 2009 38 years, 146 days PostFinance Arena, Bern, Switzerland Retained WBC heavyweight title
40 Win 38–2 Chris Arreola RTD 10 (12), 3:00 26 Sep 2009 38 years, 69 days Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, US Retained WBC heavyweight title
39 Win 37–2 Juan Carlos Gómez TKO 9 (12), 1:49 21 Mar 2009 37 years, 245 days Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, Germany Retained WBC heavyweight title
38 Win 36–2 Samuel Peter RTD 8 (12), 3:00 11 Oct 2008 37 years, 84 days O2 World, Berlin, Germany Won WBC heavyweight title
37 Win 35–2 Danny Williams TKO 8 (12), 1:26 11 Dec 2004 33 years, 145 days Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, US Retained WBC and The Ring heavyweight titles
36 Win 34–2 Corrie Sanders TKO 8 (12), 2:46 24 Apr 2004 32 years, 280 days Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, US Won vacant WBC and The Ring heavyweight titles
35 Win 33–2 Kirk Johnson TKO 2 (12), 2:54 6 Dec 2003 32 years, 140 days Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
34 Loss 32–2 Lennox Lewis TKO 6 (12), 3:00 21 Jun 2003 31 years, 337 days Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, US For WBC, IBO, and The Ring heavyweight titles
33 Win 32–1 Larry Donald TKO 10 (12), 2:35 23 Nov 2002 31 years, 127 days Westfalenhallen, Dortmund, Germany Retained WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title
32 Win 31–1 Vaughn Bean TKO 11 (12), 1:40 8 Feb 2002 30 years, 204 days Volkswagen Halle, Braunschweig, Germany Retained WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title
31 Win 30–1 Ross Puritty TKO 11 (12), 1:16 8 Dec 2001 30 years, 142 days König Pilsener Arena, Oberhausen, Germany Retained WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title
30 Win 29–1 Orlin Norris KO 1 (12), 1:09 27 Jan 2001 29 years, 192 days Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle, Munich, Germany Won vacant WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title
29 Win 28–1 Timo Hoffmann UD 12 25 Nov 2000 29 years, 129 days Preussag Arena, Hanover, Germany Won vacant European heavyweight title
28 Loss 27–1 Chris Byrd RTD 9 (12), 3:00 1 Apr 2000 28 years, 257 days Estrel Hotel, Berlin, Germany Lost WBO heavyweight title
27 Win 27–0 Obed Sullivan RTD 9 (12), 3:00 11 Dec 1999 28 years, 145 days Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany Retained WBO heavyweight title
26 Win 26–0 Ed Mahone TKO 3 (12), 1:45 9 Oct 1999 28 years, 82 days Arena Oberhausen, Oberhausen, Germany Retained WBO heavyweight title
25 Win 25–0 Herbie Hide KO 2 (12), 1:14 26 Jun 1999 27 years, 342 days London Arena, London, England Won WBO heavyweight title
24 Win 24–0 Ismael Youla TKO 2 (12), 1:30 20 Feb 1999 27 years, 216 days Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany Retained European heavyweight title
23 Win 23–0 Francesco Spinelli TKO 1 (12), 1:49 5 Dec 1998 27 years, 139 days Palace of Sports, Kyiv, Ukraine Retained European heavyweight title
22 Win 22–0 Mario Schiesser TKO 2 (12), 2:00 24 Oct 1998 27 years, 97 days Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany Won vacant European heavyweight title
21 Win 21–0 Ricardo Kennedy TKO 1 (8), 1:31 11 Aug 1998 27 years, 23 days Miccosukee Resort & Gaming, Miami, Florida, US
20 Win 20–0 José Ribalta TKO 2 (8), 2:13 5 Jun 1998 26 years, 321 days Sporthalle Wandsbek, Hamburg, Germany
19 Win 19–0 Dicky Ryan TKO 5 (12) 2 May 1998 26 years, 287 days Hansehalle, Lübeck, Germany Won vacant WBO Inter-Continental heavyweight title
18 Win 18–0 Julius Francis TKO 2 (12) 18 Apr 1998 26 years, 273 days Eurogress, Aachen, Germany
17 Win 17–0 Levi Billups KO 2 (10) 20 Mar 1998 26 years, 244 days Ballsporthalle, Frankfurt, Germany
16 Win 16–0 Louis Monaco KO 3 (10) 7 Mar 1998 26 years, 231 days Sartory Saale, Cologne, Germany
15 Win 15–0 Alben Belinski KO 2 (8) 30 Jan 1998 26 years, 195 days Berdux Filmstudios, Munich, Germany
14 Win 14–0 Marcus Rhode TKO 2 (10) 17 Jan 1998 26 years, 182 days Sport- und Erholungszentrum, Berlin, Germany
13 Win 13–0 Anthony Willis KO 5 (8) 20 Dec 1997 26 years, 154 days Oberrheinhalle, Offenburg, Germany
12 Win 12–0 Herman Delgado TKO 3 (8) 29 Nov 1997 26 years, 133 days Rheinstrandhalle, Karlsruhe, Germany
11 Win 11–0 Gilberto Williamson KO 6 (8), 2:50 8 Nov 1997 26 years, 112 days Ballsporthalle, Frankfurt, Germany
10 Win 10–0 Will Hinton KO 2 (6) 4 Oct 1997 26 years, 77 days Stadionsporthalle, Hanover, Germany
9 Win 9–0 Jimmy Haynes KO 2 (6) 14 Jun 1997 25 years, 330 days Saaltheater Hubert Geulen, Aachen, Germany
8 Win 8–0 Cleveland Woods KO 2 (6), 2:16 10 May 1997 25 years, 295 days Ballsporthalle, Frankfurt, Germany
7 Win 7–0 Derrick Roddy TKO 2 (6), 2:14 12 Apr 1997 25 years, 267 days Eurogress, Aachen, Germany
6 Win 6–0 Calvin Jones KO 1 (6), 2:58 8 Mar 1997 25 years, 232 days Sartory Saale, Cologne, Germany
5 Win 5–0 Troy Roberts TKO 2 (6), 1:14 22 Feb 1997 25 years, 218 days Sporthalle Wandsbek, Hamburg, Germany
4 Win 4–0 Mike Acklie KO 1 (6), 0:32 25 Jan 1997 25 years, 190 days Maritim Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany
3 Win 3–0 Brian Sargent TKO 2 (6), 1:08 21 Dec 1996 25 years, 155 days Zoological Garden, Frankfurt, Germany
2 Win 2–0 Frantisek Sumina TKO 1 (4), 1:12 30 Nov 1996 25 years, 134 days Arena Nova, Wiener Neustadt, Austria
1 Win 1–0 Tony Bradham KO 2 (4), 1:14 16 Nov 1996 25 years, 120 days Sporthalle Wandsbek, Hamburg, Germany

Viewership edit

Germany edit

Date Fight Billing[245] Viewership (avg.) Network Source(s)
1 April 2000
Vitali Klitschko vs. Chris Byrd
Klitschko vs. Byrd
9,790,000
Sat.1 [246]
8 December 2001
Vitali Klitschko vs. Ross Puritty
Revenge of the Brother II
7,390,000
Sat.1 [247]
23 November 2002
Vitali Klitschko vs. Larry Donald
Klitschko vs. Donald
10,590,000
ZDF [202]
11 October 2008
Samuel Peter vs. Vitali Klitschko
Dangerzone
9,670,000
RTL Television [248]
21 March 2009
Vitali Klitschko vs. Juan Carlos Gomez
Universum Presents Boxing[249]
10,880,000
RTL Television [203]
12 December 2009
Vitali Klitschko vs. Kevin Johnson
Klitschko Time
11,160,000
RTL Television [204]
29 May 2010
Vitali Klitschko vs. Albert Sosnowski
Fists of Steel
6,710,000
RTL Television [250]
16 October 2010
Vitali Klitschko vs. Shannon Briggs
Thunderstorm
13,290,000
RTL Television [205]
19 March 2011
Vitali Klitschko vs. Odlanier Solis
Dr. Eisenfaust vs. La Sombra
10,980,000
RTL Television [206]
10 September 2011
Vitali Klitschko vs. Tomasz Adamek
Battle of the 21st Century
9,510,000
RTL Television [251]
18 February 2012
Vitali Klitschko vs Derek Chisora
Showdown in Munich
12,880,000
RTL Television [207]
8 September 2012
Vitali Klitschko vs. Manuel Charr
Klitschko vs. Charr
8,750,000
RTL Television [252]
Total viewership 121,600,000

Ukraine edit

Date Fight Billing[245] Viewership (est.) Network Source(s)
9 October 1999
Vitali Klitschko vs. Ed Mahone
Klitschko vs. Mahone
11,000,000
[184]
16 October 2010
Vitali Klitschko vs. Shannon Briggs
Thunderstorm
13,000,000
Inter
[253]
18 February 2012
Vitali Klitschko vs Derek Chisora
Showdown in Munich
20,200,000
Inter
[185]
Total viewership 43,200,000

Russia edit

Date Fight Billing[245] Viewership (est.) Network Source(s)
11 December 2004 Vitali Klitschko vs. Danny Williams
Klitschko vs. Williams: KO in NY
17,500,000
[254][255]
26 September 2009
Vitali Klitschko vs. Chris Arreola
No Mercy
5,000,000
N/A
[256]
Total viewership 22,500,000

United States edit

Premium television edit

Date Fight Billing[245] Viewership (avg.) Network Source(s)
21 June 2003
Lennox Lewis vs. Vitali Klitschko
Battle of the Titans
7,036,000
HBO [257]
24 April 2004
Vitali Klitschko vs. Corrie Sanders
Let the Next Era Begin
3,300,000
HBO [258]
26 September 2009
Vitali Klitschko vs. Chris Arreola
No Mercy
2,100,000
HBO [259]
Total viewership 12,436,000

Pay-per-view bouts edit

Date Fight Billing[245] Pay-per-view buys Network Source(s)
11 December 2004 Vitali Klitschko vs. Danny Williams
Klitschko vs. Williams: KO in NY[260]
120,000
HBO PPV [261]
Total sales 120,000 HBO PPV

Poland edit

Free-to-air television edit

Date Fight Billing[245] Viewership (avg.) Network Source(s)
10 September 2011
Vitali Klitschko vs. Tomasz Adamek
Battle of the 21st Century
1,150,000
RTL Television [60][61]
18 February 2012
Vitali Klitschko vs Derek Chisora
Showdown in Munich
3,309,000
Polsat [262]
525,000
Polsat Sport [262]
208,000
Polsat Sport Extra [262]
Total viewership 5,192,000

Pay-per-view bouts edit

Date Fight Billing[245] Pay-per-view buys Network Source(s)
10 September 2011
Vitali Klitschko vs. Tomasz Adamek
Battle of the 21st Century
200,000
Cyfra+ PPV [60][61][263]
Total sales 200,000 Cyfra+ PPV

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Vitali Klitschko is a German transliteration of Russian: Виталий Кличко; an equivalent English spelling is Vitaly Klichko /ˈklɪk/
  2. ^ In December 2013, he stated "My plans have no changed. I made a decision [...] I will run for president of Ukraine[98]
  3. ^ Since February 2013 polls predict that Klitschko will win the second round of the 2015 presidential election against incumbent President Viktor Yanukovych.[103][101][104][105]
  4. ^ See [106][107][108][109][110][111][112][113][114][115][116][117]
  5. ^ Klitschko wanted former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and former Interior Minister Yuriy Lutsenko to be able to participate in the 2012 parliamentary elections (Lutsenko has been charged with abuse of power and Tymoshenko has been sentenced on the same charge).[125][126] Tymoshenko was released on 22 February 2014, in the concluding days of the "Revolution of Dignity", following a revision of the Ukrainian criminal code that effectively decriminalized the actions for which she was imprisoned and officially rehabilitated on 28 February 2014.[127][128][129][130] Lutsenko was on 7 April 2013 released from prison because Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych had pardoned him (among others) for health reasons.[131][132][133]
  6. ^ Amidst the Euromaidan protests and on 11 December 2013, in a confidential hacked conversation, US Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland told the United States Ambassador to Ukraine Geoffrey R. Pyatt, "I don't think 'Klitsch' should go into the government... I don't think it's a good idea. I think 'Yats' is the guy who's got the economic experience, the governing experience. He ... needs 'Klitsch' and Tyahnybok on the outside... talking to them four times a week."[138]
  7. ^ After 25 December 2013 attack on Tetiana Chornovol police investigator Mykola Chynchyn stated that one of the suspects in this case used to be in a criminal organization led by Viktor Rybalko; and added "The Klitschko brothers allegedly were closely involved in Rybalko's organization".[232]

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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Vitali Klitschko at BoxRec (registration required) 
  • Real Stories: Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko at Grantland
Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Pelé Reid
WBO Inter-Continental
heavyweight champion

2 May 1998 – 10 October 1998
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Danny Williams
Vacant
Title last held by
Zeljko Mavrovic
European heavyweight champion
24 October 1998 – 26 June 1999
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Wladimir Klitschko
Vacant
Title last held by
Wladimir Klitschko
European heavyweight champion
25 November 2000 – 5 January 2002
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Luan Krasniqi
Vacant
Title last held by
Wladimir Klitschko
WBA Inter-Continental
heavyweight champion

27 January 2001 – 21 June 2003
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Wladimir Klitschko
World boxing titles
Preceded by WBO heavyweight champion
26 June 1999 – 1 April 2000
Succeeded by
Vacant
Title last held by
Lennox Lewis
WBC heavyweight champion
24 April 2004 – 9 November 2005
Retired
Succeeded by
Hasim Rahman
promoted from interim status
The Ring heavyweight champion
24 April 2004 – 9 November 2005
Retired
Vacant
Title next held by
Wladimir Klitschko
Preceded by WBC heavyweight champion
11 October 2008 – 16 December 2013
Retired
Vacant
Title next held by
Bermane Stiverne
Awards
Previous:
Paulie Malignaggi
The Ring Comeback of the Year
2008
Next:
Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Records
Preceded by
Jess Willard
1.99 m (6 ft 6 ½ in)
Tallest world champion
2.01 m (6 ft 7 in)

26 June 1999 – 17 December 2005
With: Henry Akinwande
Succeeded by
Nikolai Valuev
2.14 m (7 ft 0 in)
Preceded by Most consecutive knockouts
from the start of a heavyweight career
27

26 June 1999 – 27 April 2013
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by
Roman Romaniuk
Leader of the Ukrainian Democratic
Alliance for Reform

2010–2015
Position abolished
Political offices
Preceded by
Halyna Hereha
Acting
Mayor of Kyiv
2014–present
Incumbent
Preceded by Head of the Kyiv City
State Administration

2014–present

vitali, klitschko, confused, with, brother, wladimir, klitschko, this, name, that, follows, eastern, slavic, naming, conventions, patronymic, volodymyrovych, family, name, klitschko, vitalii, volodymyrovych, klychko, ukrainian, Віта, лій, Володи, мирович, Клич. Not to be confused with his brother Wladimir Klitschko In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions the patronymic is Volodymyrovych and the family name is Klitschko Vitalii Volodymyrovych Klychko v ɪ ˌ t ae l i ˈ k l ɪ tʃ k oʊ Ukrainian Vita lij Volodi mirovich Klichko wiˈtɑl ʲ ij woloˈdɪmɪrowɪtʃ klɪtʃˈkɔ born 19 July 1971 4 known as Vitali Klitschko a is a Ukrainian politician and former professional boxer He serves as mayor of Kyiv 5 and is also head of the Kyiv City State Administration having held both offices since June 2014 Klitschko is a former leader of the Petro Poroshenko Bloc 2 and is a former member of the Ukrainian Parliament 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 He became actively involved in Ukrainian politics in 2005 and combined this with his professional boxing career until his retirement from the sport in 2013 8 13 14 He holds a Doctoral Degree Ph D from Kyiv University s Physical Science Department 15 Hero of UkraineVitali KlitschkoVitalij KlichkoKlitschko in 2014Mayor of KyivIncumbentAssumed office 5 June 2014Preceded byHalyna Hereha acting Head of the Kyiv City State AdministrationIncumbentAssumed office 25 June 2014Preceded byVolodymyr BondarenkoDeputy of the Kyiv City Council5th sessionIn office April 2006 June 2008ConstituencyKlitschko Bloc PORA ROP 6th sessionIn office June 2008 December 2012ConstituencyVitali Klitschko BlocPeople s Deputy of Ukraine7th convocationIn office 12 December 2012 5 June 2014ConstituencyUDAR No 1 1 Personal detailsBornVitalii Volodymyrovych Klychko 1971 07 19 19 July 1971 age 52 Belovodskoye Kirghiz SSR Soviet UnionNationalityUkrainianPolitical partyUkrainian DemocraticAlliance for ReformOther politicalaffiliationsPetro Poroshenko Bloc Solidarity 2015 2016 2 SpouseNatalija Jehorova m 1996 sep 2022 wbr Children3Alma materPereiaslav Khmelnytsky Pedagogical Institute Taras Shevchenko National University National University of Physical Education and Sport of Ukraine National Academy for Public AdministrationSignatureWebsiteklitschko wbr comScientific careerThesisMetodika viznachennya yakostej bokseriv u sistemi bagatoetapnogo sportivnogo vidboru 2000 Military careerAllegiance Soviet Union UkraineService wbr branch Soviet Army Ukrainian Ground ForcesYears of service1989 1991 2022 presentRankMajorBattles warsBattle of Kyiv 2022 Boxing careerOther namesDr IronfistStatisticsWeight s HeavyweightHeight2 01 m 6 ft 7 in 3 Reach203 cm 80 in StanceOrthodoxBoxing recordTotal fights47Wins45Wins by KO41Losses2Medal record Men s amateur boxingRepresenting UkraineMilitary World Games1995 Rome Super heavyweightWorld Championships1995 Berlin Super heavyweightAs a boxer Klitschko won multiple world heavyweight championships He held the World Boxing Organization WBO title from 1999 to 2000 the Ring magazine title from 2004 to 2005 and the World Boxing Council WBC title twice between 2004 and 2013 Overall he defeated 15 opponents in world heavyweight title fights 16 17 and made 12 successful title defences In 2011 Vitali and his younger brother Wladimir Klitschko entered the Guinness World Records as the pair of brothers with most world heavyweight title fight wins 30 at the time 40 as of 2020 18 19 From 2006 until 2015 Vitali and Wladimir also a multiple world champion dominated heavyweight boxing a period widely known as the Klitschko Era of the division 20 21 Klitschko s last fight was in 2012 but he remained the WBC heavyweight champion at age 42 when he announced his retirement in December 2013 Klitschko formally began his political career in 2006 when he placed second in the Kyiv mayoral race In 2010 he founded the party Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform UDAR and was elected for this party the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election He was a leading figure in the 2013 2014 Euromaidan protests and he announced his possible candidacy for the Ukrainian presidency but later withdrew and endorsed the eventual winner Petro Poroshenko He was elected Mayor of Kyiv on 25 May 2014 22 He headed the election list of the winner of the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election the Petro Poroshenko Bloc but gave up his parliamentary seat to stay on as mayor of Kyiv 23 24 25 On 28 August 2015 the UDAR party merged into Petro Poroshenko Bloc 6 and Klitschko became the new party leader 6 Klitschko was reelected as mayor on 15 November 2015 26 Klitschko revived UDAR and left Petro Poroshenko Bloc with it in May 2019 and simultaneously announced that UDAR would take part in the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election autonomously 27 UDAR failed to win any seats 28 Klitschko was re elected to a second term as mayor in the 2020 Kyiv local elections securing 50 52 of the votes in the first round of voting and thus avoiding a run off Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine Klitschko and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy have been internationally praised as symbols of Ukrainian resistance 29 Contents 1 Kickboxing and amateur boxing career 2 Professional boxing career 2 1 WBO heavyweight champion 2 2 Title loss to Byrd 2 3 Klitschko vs Lewis 2 4 WBC and The Ring heavyweight champion 2 5 Klitschko vs Williams 2 6 2005 2007 retirement 2 7 Second WBC heavyweight championship 2 8 Klitschko vs Gomez Arreola Johnson 2 9 Klitschko vs Sosnowski Briggs Solis 2 10 Klitschko vs Adamek Chisora Charr 2 11 Retirement from boxing 3 Political career 3 1 Early years in politics 3 2 Political views until 2013 3 3 Mayor of Kyiv 3 3 1 Russian invasion of Ukraine 4 Sporting legacy 5 Personal life 6 Awards and honors 7 Professional boxing record 8 Viewership 8 1 Germany 8 2 Ukraine 8 3 Russia 8 4 United States 8 4 1 Premium television 8 4 2 Pay per view bouts 8 5 Poland 8 5 1 Free to air television 8 5 2 Pay per view bouts 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksKickboxing and amateur boxing career editOriginally as karate and kickboxing were both banned in the Soviet Union and amateur boxing was one of five sanctioned combat sports available to general public along with judo sport sambo freestyle and classical wrestling Klitschko took up boxing being trained by former Soviet boxer 1974 World Championships bronze medalist Anatoliy Klimanov a head boxing coach of the CSKA Kyiv Sports Club After the ban was lifted and Soviets assembled their kickboxing team Klitschko was a member He was competing in amateur boxing kickboxing and sport karate simultaneously showing considerable success in all combat sports in which he was involved 30 nbsp X Summer Spartakiad of Peoples of the USSR boxing 91 kg Minsk Belarus SSR July 1991 1 2 Lost to Oleg Maskaev Uzbek SSR RSC 2 nbsp WAKO European Kickboxing Championships light contact division 89 kg Varna Bulgaria November 1992 31 32 Finals Lost to Pele Reid England KO at 2 55 by a spin kick to the jaw Japanese mixed martial arts promotion Pancrase All Japan Kickboxing Federation under WKA Special Rules no low kicks Tokyo Japan 27 November 1993 33 Defeated Ryushi Yanagisawa Japan PTS 5 Yanagisawa knocked down once in 2nd twice in 3rd twice in 4th once in 5th round nbsp ISKA World Super Heavyweight Championships 1994 Finals Defeated Richard Vince United Kingdom KO 2 nbsp XVI President s Boxing Cup 91 kg Jakarta Indonesia February 1994 1 2 Lost to Christophe Mendy France PTSVII Boxing World Cup 91 kg Bangkok Thailand June 1994 1 8 Defeated Ahn Jung hyun South Korea RSCH 5 1 4 Lost to Svilen Rusinov Bulgaria 9 10 5 rds nbsp XLI World Military Boxing Championships 91 kg Tunis Tunisia 1994 Finals Lost to Alexei Lezin Russia 1 10 nbsp XXIII Chemistry Cup 91 kg Halle Germany March 1995 1 4 Defeated Willi Fischer Germany 10 0 1 2 Defeated Rene Monse Germany 9 3 Finals Defeated Georgi Kandelaki Georgia by walkover nbsp World Championships 91 kg Berlin Germany May 1995 1 16 Defeated Igor Kshinin Russia RSC 1 1 8 Defeated Gytis Juskevicius Lithuania RSC 2 1 4 Defeated Attila Levin Sweden RET 2 1 2 Defeated Rene Monse Germany 6 5 Finals Lost to Alexei Lezin Russia 3 12 nbsp Military World Games 91 kg Ariccia Italy September 1995 1 8 Defeated Drago Mijic Croatia by walkover 1 4 Defeated Kenneth Horsley United States RET 1 1 2 Defeated Svilen Rusinov Bulgaria RSC 1 Finals Defeated Alexei Lezin Russia 9 4 nbsp WAKO European Kickboxing Championships light contact division 89 kg Kyiv Ukraine November 1995 34 Finals Lost to William van Roosmalen Netherlands KO by a high kick Amateur boxing record 195 wins 15 losses Kickboxing record 34 wins 22 knockouts 2 losses 2 knockouts He was a kickboxing world champion six times winning amateur world championships twice and professional championship tournaments four times 35 In 1996 he finished his amateur boxing career and turned professional signing with the German based Universum Box Promotion UBP Professional boxing career editThis biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Vitali Klitschko news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Klitschko with the WBC title in 2011As an amateur Klitschko won the super heavyweight championship at the first World Military Games in Italy in 1995 In the same year he won a silver medal at the World Championships in Berlin Germany where he was defeated by Russia s Alexei Lezin in the final In his autobiography published in Germany in 2004 the boxer revealed that he tested positive for a banned steroid in 1996 He attributed the presence of the drug to treatment of a leg injury but was dismissed from the Ukrainian boxing team and missed the Atlanta Olympics 36 His brother Wladimir moved up from heavyweight to super heavyweight to take his place in the squad and won the Olympic gold medal His amateur record was 195 15 with 80 knockouts WBO heavyweight champion edit Klitschko began his professional boxing career in 1996 winning his first twenty four fights by either early knockout or technical knockout He and Wladimir signed with the German athlete promotion company Universum With both brothers holding PhDs and being multilingual their refined and articulate personalities made for mainstream marketability when they moved to Germany and Universum In time they became national celebrities in their adopted home country In his 25th pro fight on 26 June 1999 Klitschko won the WBO heavyweight title from Herbie Hide of the United Kingdom by a second round knockout He successfully defended the title twice He defeated Ed Mahone by knockout in the third round and beat Obed Sullivan who retired after the ninth round Title loss to Byrd edit Main article Vitali Klitschko vs Chris Byrd By April 2000 Klitschko was unbeaten and a rising star in the heavyweight division having won all 27 of his contests by knockout On 1 April Klitschko had a third title defense against the American Chris Byrd who was a late replacement 37 Byrd made himself a difficult target and tried to thwart Klitschko s offense by being elusive Klitschko won most of the rounds and was heading towards a comprehensive points victory when he suffered a serious shoulder injury After the ninth round Klitschko notified his corner that he had a shoulder pain and threw in the towel thus handing Klitschko his first defeat and awarding Byrd the win by RTD At the time of the stoppage Klitschko had won 8 of 9 rounds on one judge s scorecard and 7 of 9 on the two others Klitschko who was later diagnosed with a torn rotator cuff received much criticism for quitting the fight Klitschko rebounded from his loss to Byrd by reeling off five victories in a row earning himself a shot at WBC heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis Klitschko vs Lewis edit Main article Lennox Lewis vs Vitali Klitschko The fight between Lewis and Klitschko was to take place in December 2003 and Klitschko signed for a tune up fight on 21 June 2003 as part of the undercard of Lewis s fight with Kirk Johnson for the IBO title as the WBC would not sanction the fight for their title Johnson however pulled out of the fight due to injury and Klitschko due to his being in training for a fight on the same day as Lewis took the fight on short notice Immediately after he accepted the WBC elected to sanction the fight as a title match and Lewis s The Ring title was also up for grabs in addition to his lineal title Klitschko a 4 1 underdog dominated the early going with many harder punches He stunned Lewis in the second round with two hard rights leaving a cut under Lewis s left eye 38 In the third Lewis landed a big right hand that opened a deep cut above Klitschko s left eye 38 Before the seventh round the ringside doctor inspected the wound and deemed it severe enough to threaten eye damage if struck again stopping the fight despite Klitschko s pleas to continue Klitschko was ahead on all three judges scorecards 58 56 4 rounds to 2 at the time of the stoppage but because the wound was a result of punches from Lewis Lewis won by technical knockout 38 Negotiations for a 6 December rematch began 39 After negotiations collapsed Klitschko defeated Kirk Johnson in a WBC eliminator bout on 6 December date 40 setting up a mandatory rematch with Lewis In January 2004 the WBC announced that it would strip Lewis of the belt if he let pass a 15 March deadline to sign for a rematch with Klitschko 41 Shortly thereafter Lewis announced his retirement and vacated the title For years after this fight Klitschko would occasionally call out Lewis for a rematch despite the latter having retired in early 2004 42 Around this time the Klitschko brothers moved from Hamburg Germany to Los Angeles In January 2004 they notified Universum that they would not re sign when their contracts expired in April Universum sued the brothers arguing that their recent injuries had triggered a clause binding them beyond April The suit was ultimately resolved in favor of the Klitschkos in November 2009 43 WBC and The Ring heavyweight champion edit Main article Vitali Klitschko vs Corrie Sanders Klitschko faced South African Corrie Sanders on 24 April 2004 for the WBC heavyweight championship and The Ring belts that had been vacated by Lewis Sanders had stopped younger brother Wladimir in the second round TKO on 8 March 2003 Klitschko took a heavy shot in round one by Sanders and was almost knocked down right at the end of the round but by using upper body movement and accurate punching he broke down Sanders over the following rounds forcing referee Jon Schorle to stop the bout in the eighth Klitschko landed 60 of his power punches Klitschko vs Williams edit Klitschko s first WBC title defense was against British boxer Danny Williams Williams had become suddenly marketable from a KO over Mike Tyson in round 4 Klitschko scored a technical knockout against Williams in 8 rounds on 11 December 2004 while wearing an orange cloth to show support for the Ukrainian presidential opposition movement Klitschko knocked Williams down in the 1st 3rd 7th and 8th rounds before the fight was stopped Immediately afterward Klitschko dedicated his victory to democracy in his native Ukraine and also to the Ukrainian presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko whom he supported on 26 December 2004 election revote 44 nbsp Vitali right and his brother Wladimir supporting the Orange Revolution by wearing its colors2005 2007 retirement edit On 9 November 2005 Klitschko announced his retirement from professional boxing and vacated his title He had been training to fight Hasim Rahman however nine days before the fight he injured his leg while sparring He snapped his anterior cruciate ligament which with surgery would take up to a year to heal and possibly prove career ending To avoid keeping the title out of use he retired The WBC was grateful for his consideration On other occasions he cited regrets about his suddenly mounting injuries a desire to leave the sport while still on top and political aspirations in his home country of Ukraine 45 Following his retirement the WBC conferred champion emeritus status on Klitschko and assured him he would become the mandatory challenger if and when he decided to return 46 Second WBC heavyweight championship edit On 3 August 2008 the WBC awarded Klitschko a chance to regain his WBC heavyweight title After Vitali s retirement his younger brother had established dominance in the division winning two of the four world titles available The reigning WBC Champion was Samuel Peter who had lost a decision to Wladimir in 2005 At the time there was interest in a potential Peter vs Wladimir unification match Instead Vitali took advantage of his champion emeritus status and secured a title challenge against Peter The fight was arranged on 11 October 2008 at O2 World Berlin It would be one of the most anticipated heavyweight fights in the past few years Both men had a rightful claim to being the champion and the stakes for the future of the heavyweight division were high Despite some questioning Klitschko s decision to return after almost four years he managed to regain his title in dominating fashion Klitschko had Peter intimidated from the first round and stunned him with accurate hard punches Klitschko kept the hard punching Nigerian off with an effective left jab and took control in the center of the ring Over eight rounds Klitschko completely dismantled and outfought the younger champion After the eighth round Peter slumped on his stool shook his head and asked that the bout be stopped With the Samuel Peter victory Klitschko technically became one of the few men to ever hold a version of the world heavyweight title three times WBO 1999 2000 WBC 2004 2005 and WBC 2008 2013 Klitschko vs Gomez Arreola Johnson edit On 21 March 2009 Klitschko defeated Juan Carlos Gomez by TKO in the ninth round Gomez tried to use his movement to thwart Klitschko but seemed unable to cope with the power and physical strength of his opponent As the rounds progressed Klitschko began imposing himself on Gomez more and more Gomez soon became wary of Klitschko s power and also began to tire physically By the sixth round Klitschko was in total control The end came when the referee stopped the fight in the ninth round as Gomez appeared unable to withstand any more hits On 26 September Klitschko earned a one sided TKO victory over Chris Arreola at the Staples Center in Los Angeles when Arreola s trainer Henry Ramirez asked the referee to stop the fight 47 Arreola was considered at the time one of the division s hardest punchers however Klitschko kept Arreola at bay with his left jab and hit him almost at will with his right Arreola had been influenced by Samuel Peter s defeat to Klitschko in 2008 in which Peter had tried to box from the outside He therefore employed a game plan which involved applying constant pressure to Klitschko in order to force him into a high tempo fight Despite his best efforts the bout became one sided very quickly Klitschko consistently proved himself faster sharper and much fitter than Arreola On 12 December Klitschko defeated Kevin Johnson by unanimous decision winning almost every round Johnson a skillful fighter tried to negate Klitschko s strength with angles and head movement Though he proved hard to hit he failed to launch any sustained attack of his own After the Johnson bout Klitschko s camp began negotiations for a potential fight with former WBA champion Nikolai Valuev but the match failed to materialize due to economic disagreements 48 49 50 51 52 Klitschko vs Sosnowski Briggs Solis editOn 29 May 2010 Klitschko defeated Polish heavyweight contender Albert Sosnowski by KO at 2 30 in round 10 of 12 Sosnowski was knocked down by a right hand in the 10th round prompting referee Jay Nady to immediately wave off the fight The fight took place at Veltins Arena Gelsenkirchen North Rhine Westphalia Germany nbsp Klitschko vs Sosnowski 29 May 2010Klitschko weighed in at 112 kg 247 lb while Sosnowski weighed in at 110 kg 240 lb This voluntary defense was Klitschko s fourth defense of the WBC heavyweight title Sosnowski was the No 11 ranked heavyweight according to the WBC prior to this bout 53 On 17 August 2010 it was announced that Klitschko would defend his WBC title against Shannon Briggs on 16 October of that year Klitschko completely dismantled his challenger with superior hand speed Briggs struggled to land any meaningful punches as Klitschko won every round decisively After a few rounds Briggs was receiving a vicious and sustained beating which caused him serious facial injuries Considering the beating he was receiving there was some suggestion that the referee should have stopped the bout during the last few rounds Klitschko had retained his belt with official scores of 120 107 120 107 and 120 105 54 55 During the post fight interview the American boxer Briggs said I ve fought George Foreman I ve fought Lennox Lewis and Vitali s the best While Klitschko did not knock down Briggs the latter collapsed after the fight and was hospitalized with facial fractures and a torn biceps Main article Vitali Klitschko vs Odlanier Solis Klitschko s next fight was against mandatory challenger Odlanier Solis The bout was tentatively scheduled for March 2011 56 On 11 January it was officially confirmed that the fight between Klitschko and Solis was going to take place in Cologne Germany on 19 March 2011 The fight lasted less than one whole round as a right hand to Solis s temple wobbled Solis who then twisted his knee Klitschko won by KO 57 58 Klitschko reportedly earned 15 million for the bout 59 Klitschko vs Adamek Chisora Charr edit Main article Vitali Klitschko vs Tomasz Adamek Now aged 40 Klitschko retained his WBC heavyweight title against Tomasz Adamek on 10 September 2011 in Poland winning by TKO in the 10th round in the first ever PPV fight in Polish TV history 60 61 The referee stopped the bout after Adamek received punishing blows and was ruled out as he was no longer able to defend himself After turning 41 on 19 July 2012 Klitschko became one of the oldest heavyweight champions in history Despite having a four year hiatus from the sport Klitschko had proven to be a remarkably effective and dominant heavyweight champion once again Alongside his brother Wladimir he also fights on for their shared ambition of holding all four heavyweight titles together an ambition that was realised on 2 July 2011 when brother Wladimir defeated David Haye to win the WBA heavyweight title In January 2012 he was awarded WBC Fighter of the Year for 2011 citation needed Klitschko was in negotiations for a possible bout with former WBA heavyweight title holder David Haye on 3 March 2012 62 63 nbsp Wladimir and Vitali with every title in the heavyweight division 2012 Left to right The Ring IBF IBO WBO WBC and WBA After Wladimir Klitschko had to cancel his fight with Jean Marc Mormeck it was thought that Vitali was likely to fight on 25 February 2012 64 Sources in Germany reported that he was likely to fight British contender Derek Chisora on 18 February 2012 in Olympiahalle Munich Bavaria 65 66 Main article Vitali Klitschko vs Derek Chisora It was confirmed on 12 December 2011 that Derek Chisora would be Klitschko s next opponent 67 68 Klitschko retained his WBC title unanimously in a dominant display in Munich The fight was fought against a backdrop of antagonism displayed by Chisora at the weigh in Chisora slapped Klitschko across the face causing a red mark to be left 69 The next day Chisora spat water over the face of Vitali s brother Wladimir 70 Vitali won the majority of the rounds boxing a disciplined fight with changing angles and superior footwork Chisora constantly coming forward delivering punishing body shots failed to wear down the older man The scores were 118 110 118 110 and 119 111 71 The next day Klitschko visited a hospital to check his shoulder claiming he injured it in the fight A doctor confirmed a ligament tear was suffered in his left shoulder Klitschko said he suddenly lost strength in the left hand and was forced to only use his right The injury was believed to have happened in the second or third round Klitschko s trainer Fritz Sdunek believes this is the same kind of injury Klitschko suffered in his fight with Byrd 72 At the post fight press conference a brawl ensued between Haye and Chisora After the altercation Chisora challenged Haye to a fight in the ring and said I am going to shoot David Haye Chisora was later arrested at a German airport along with his coach Don Charles His comments and actions were later condemned by Frank Warren his promoter and Wladimir Klitschko 73 74 75 76 On 2 July 2012 it was announced that Vitali would defend his WBC heavyweight title on 8 September at the Olympic Indoor Arena in Moscow Russia 77 His opponent for the fight was undefeated future WBA heavyweight champion Manuel Charr 21 0 11 KO 78 Klitschko won the fight via technical knockout when Charr had to be stopped due to a cut received from Klitschko s punches 79 Klitschko was expected to face Bermane Stiverne in a mandatory title defense but was forced to pull out due to injury 80 Retirement from boxing edit On 15 December 2013 Klitschko stepped back from boxing He was announced champion emeritus which means that if he wants to return to boxing he can fight the WBC heavyweight champion without having any fights beforehand 8 But right after his retirement from boxing Klitschko stated That is something I currently cannot imagine 8 The WBC title was vacated and later contested by Chris Arreola and Bermane Stiverne 81 Commenting on his decision he stated My focus is on politics in Ukraine and I feel the people there need me 8 He also added I thank the WBC and its president Jose Sulaiman for the support in our battle for democracy and freedom in Ukraine Since his retirement he has maintained a limited level of training and has been in his brother s corner for most fights most famously when he had an altercation with Anthony Joshua after Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir Klitschko 8 Political career editEarly years in politics edit During the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election and the following Orange Revolution the Klitschko brothers openly supported the candidacy of Viktor Yushchenko 13 In 2005 Vitali Klitschko was appointed an adviser to President Yushchenko 13 In October 2006 he was promoted to full time adviser 13 Klitschko began campaigning for Mayor of Kyiv shortly after his retirement in 2005 He lost the 2006 mayoral election to Leonid Chernovetskyi but placed second with 26 of the vote ahead of the incumbent Oleksandr Omelchenko 82 Klitschko campaigned on an anti corruption platform 82 and lead the bloc Civic party PORA ROP the parties PORA and Reforms and Order Party in the simultaneously held local elections for the Kyiv City Council 83 Analysts stated his relatively late entry into the campaign might have cost him votes Still Klitschko was elected as a people s deputy to the Kyiv City Council since Civic party PORA ROP won 14 seats in the 2006 election 83 84 nbsp Klitschko with Wilfried Martens former president of the European Peoples Party In the May 2008 Kyiv local election he ran again and won 18 of the vote Klitschko simultaneously led the Vitali Klitschko Bloc that won 10 61 of the votes and 15 seats and again he was elected into the Kyiv City Council 85 His campaign hired Rudy Giuliani as a consultant for the campaign 82 In 2008 he was also appointed to the Ukrainian delegation of the Congress of the Council of Europe Klitschko became the leader of the political party Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform UDAR in April 2010 86 During the 2010 Ukrainian local elections the party won representatives in Ukrainian municipalities and Oblast Councils regional parliaments 87 88 89 Klitschko and UDAR became a partner of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany in November 2011 90 UDAR is supported by the German government and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation 91 92 and received support in particular from Angela Merkel and also politicians from the conservative European People s Party According to information gained by the German magazine Der Spiegel the target was to set up Klitschko purposefully as a new strong man in Kyiv in order to counter this way the Kremlin s growing influence Support consisted in logistics training and joint performances Assistance was also promised by Christoph Heusgen Ronald Pofalla and Guido Westerwelle 93 nbsp Klitschko Poroshenko Tyahnybok and U S Deputy Secretary of State William J Burns 25 February 2014In October 2011 Klitschko announced that he would run in the 2012 Kyiv mayoral election 94 During the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election Klitschko was elected he was top candidate on UDAR s party list into the Ukrainian parliament UDAR won 13 97 of the popular vote and 34 seats under the nationwide proportional party list system finishing third behind the Party of Regions and Fatherland and another 6 seats in constituencies thus a total of 40 seats 10 11 12 Support for UDAR was the least diversified at the regional level compared with the results of the other leading parties 95 Klitschko was chosen as the leader of the party s faction in Parliament 96 Klitschko announced on 24 October 2013 that he intended to take part in the next Ukrainian presidential election that was then set for 2015 97 b That same day the parliament voted for a bill adopting two amendments to the Tax Code according to which a person who has permanent residency in a foreign state is considered to be a person who does not live in Ukraine the law also had a provision according to which only a person permanently residing in Ukraine for ten years can run for the president 239 deputies voted for the bill mostly from the Party of Regions and the Communist Party 99 100 Experts and lawyers then argued that it was unclear if Klitschko could take part in these elections as according to media reports he had a residence permit in Germany 97 Opinion polls since early 2011 showed that the predicted percentage of votes that Klitschko would gain in the first round of the 2014 Ukrainian presidential election enlarged from 4 8 in December 2011 to 15 1 in February 2013 and an October 2013 Razumkov Centre poll predicted 19 3 101 102 c According to all opinion polls but two conducted from January to November 2013 by the Razumkov Centre Kyiv International Institute of Sociology KIIS SOCIS Rating International Republican Institute and the Democratic Initiatives Viktor Yanukovych and Klitschko were most likely to go into the second round For the second round all opinion polls conducted by same agencies during the same period of time had Vitali winning the potential run off against Yanukovych predicting Vitali to earn from 58 to 64 d Klitschko was one of the dominant figures of the Euromaidan protests 8 During these protests he retired from boxing 8 Political views until 2013 edit Klitschko is in favor of the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the European Union 118 119 He sees the European Union as Ukraine s model for Ukraine s future political and economic development 120 He believes former President Viktor Yanukovych and his government were deliberately destroying the integration into Europe prospects of Ukraine 121 and that Ukrainian politicians have no right to let them rule after 2014 118 Klitschko is also in favour of NATO Ukraine cooperation 122 nbsp Klitschko leader of the political party UDAR seen in the crowd on Khreschatyk street in Kyiv Ukraine on 27 November 2013 Klitschko s main concern is social standards and the economy of Ukraine 123 He believes the issue of language is not the top priority 123 Klitschko wants less corruption and more transparency in Ukrainian politics 120 124 He also advocates lower taxes to stimulate the economy 120 123 Klitschko did accuse in October 2011 President Yanukovych and the Azarov Government of doing everything to manipulate the rules to stay in power longer 124 furthermore in December 2011 he assert ed every statement of the government as a continuation of lies and disinformation 121 He has also taken part in rallies for former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko s release 118 125 e In December 2011 Klitschko described the judicial system of Ukraine as complete degradation and accused it of violating human rights and humiliating its prisoners 134 According to him Ukraine lacks independent and unbiased judges because the Ukrainian judiciary is currently a closed system with lifelong judges and appointments made through administrative leverage 123 He wants to ensure the independence of judges by switching from a system of appointed judges to a system of elected judges 123 In July 2012 Klitschko stated that UDAR will not cooperate with the Party of Regions in the Ukrainian Parliament 135 In early April 2013 Klitschko called for early presidential and parliamentary elections in Ukraine 136 Mayor of Kyiv edit nbsp Klitschko with Polish politicians Donald Tusk and Ewa Kopacz 22 March 2014On 28 February 2014 Klitschko confirmed that he would take part in the early 2014 Ukrainian presidential election 137 f On 29 March he announced that he had changed his mind and would run for the post of Mayor of Kyiv in the 2014 Kyiv local election including Mayoral elections set for 25 May 139 140 In the 2014 Ukrainian presidential election Klitschko endorsed the candidacy of Petro Poroshenko 141 Klitschko won Kyiv s mayoral elections with almost 57 of the votes in the first round 22 142 He was sworn in as mayor on 5 June 2014 5 The same day the Ukrainian parliament had deprived Klitschko of his MP mandate Ukrainian MPs are not entitled to combine parliamentary activities with any other public employment 7 Poroshenko was elected President of Ukraine on 25 May 2014 143 In addition to mayoral elections UDAR participated in the 2014 Kyiv local election It won 30 seats in the party list ballot 40 54 of votes and 42 seats in constituencies overall gaining 77 seats in the Kyiv City Council out of 120 144 This was the last time that half of the Kyiv City Council seats were elected in constituencies nbsp Opening of the Klitschko bridge over Saint Volodymyr Descent on 25 May 2019Poroshenko appointed Klitschko as head of Kyiv City State Administration on 25 June 2014 145 Klitschko headed the election list of the Petro Poroshenko Bloc in the late October 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election but he vowed not to resign as Mayor of Kyiv 23 On 21 November 2014 Klitschko gave up his seat in the new parliament 24 Petro Poroshenko Bloc won the election with 132 seats out of 423 available 146 25 On 28 August 2015 UDAR merged into Petro Poroshenko Bloc Solidarity 6 Klitschko became the new party leader 6 In the 2015 Kyiv mayoral election Klitschko was reelected with 66 5 of vote 26 For this he needed a second round of mayoral elections between him and Boryslav Bereza after Klitschko scored 40 5 of the vote and Bereza 8 8 in the first round 147 148 149 Bereza gained 33 51 of the vote in the second round of Mayoral elections 26 Petro Poroshenko Bloc gained 52 seats in the Kyiv City Council with 27 56 of votes On 26 May 2016 Klitschko resigned as Petro Poroshenko Bloc chairman after a new law barring a head of administration to be chairman or a member of a political party took effect on 1 May 2 nbsp Opening of Rusanivets Stadium in Kyiv after reconstruction on 28 October 2019On 18 May 2019 Klitschko announced that UDAR would take part in the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election autonomously 27 In the election the party only competed in 15 single mandate constituencies 150 It failed to win any seats 28 According to the Ukrainian Constitution the head of the Kyiv City State Administration should resign after a new President is elected 151 However following the 21 April 2019 election which was won by Volodymyr Zelenskyy Klitschko was not dismissed 151 A 4 September 2019 decision by the Honcharuk Government to dismiss Klitschko was not executed 151 In the election for Mayor of Kyiv of the 2020 Kyiv local elections Klitschko was again a candidate nominated by UDAR He was also endorsed by Petro Poroshenko s party now named European Solidarity 152 He won the election in the first round with 50 52 of the votes 365 161 people voted for him 153 UDAR won 30 Kyiv City Council seats out of 120 in the 2020 Kyiv local election with 19 98 of votes finishing second behind European Solidarity 20 52 of votes 31 seats 154 As of February 2023 Klitschko is the longest serving Mayor of Kyiv since Ukraine gained its independence in 1991 having served for 8 years and 8 months and the only person to have won three direct democratic Kyiv mayoral elections Klitschko is a member of the Washington D C headquartered International Republican Institute s International Advisory Council 155 Russian invasion of Ukraine edit nbsp Klitschko near the front line on 19 March 2022In February 2022 Klitschko and his brother Wladimir Klitschko pledged to take up arms to protect the capital of Ukraine Kyiv in response to Russia s invasion of Ukraine that began on 24 February 156 157 On 25 February Klitschko posted a video on his Telegram channel to report on casualties in the capital city stating The night was difficult but there are no Russian troops in the capital The enemy is trying to break into the city in particular from the direction of Hostomel Zhytomyr 158 On 11 March Klitschko made a guest appearance on CNN s State of the Union 159 On 15 March Klitschko announced a 36 hour curfew from Tuesday night amid what he called a difficult and dangerous moment stating I ask all Kyivites to get prepared to stay at home for two days or if the sirens go off in the shelters About half of Kyiv s 3 4 million residents had fled 160 On 23 March Klitschko and his brother reported from a bandstand in a park victories around Kyiv Ukrainian forces had taken back most of Irpin east of Kyiv all of Makariv west of Kyiv and were battling for the village of Liutizh 20 miles to the north 161 By 31 March Russian forces had withdrawn from Kyiv The following morning Klitschko proclaimed a Ukrainian victory 162 failed verification On 10 March 2022 Vitali and Wladimir announced via Telegram that they had raised 100 million of financial support for Ukraine with a fundraising campaign in Germany 163 On 6 May Klitschko warned on Telegram that there was a high probability of rocket fire across Ukraine in the coming days There were no plans for a curfew but street patrols would be reinforced 164 On 23 May Klitschko and Ukraine Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba were in Davos Switzerland to attend the World Economic Forum annual meeting 165 Klitschko and his brother spoke at length to an audience the same day 166 They told delegates to back Ukraine despite the economic pain 167 and that we are defending you 168 They later said in an interview with Sky News that the biggest mistake their audience could make was to think that the Ukraine war doesn t affect everyone 169 On 18 June Klitschko said that Vladimir Putin was destroying millions of lives in both Ukraine and Russia adding that Russian soldiers are dying for nothing more than Putin s ambitions 170 At the end of June the Klitschko brothers attended along with a large delegation of Ukrainians the 2022 NATO Madrid summit 171 On 23 July The Times posted an article in which it alleged that Vitali and Wladimir were on Vladimir Putin s personal hitlist of 24 high profile Ukrainian figures whom he wanted assassinated 172 173 Klitschko and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy have been internationally praised as symbols of Ukrainian resistance 29 Sporting legacy editHaving never been knocked down Vitali Klitschko is widely regarded as the tougher fighter of the two brothers His 87 knockout percentage is regarded as one of the best knockout to fight ratios of any champion in heavyweight boxing history 174 Vitali was also known for being unusually dominant in his fights having rarely lost a round in his professional career as a boxer 175 During his time as WBC champion Vitali Klitschko was described as being the best of his time and George Foreman stated that he has the best straight left in the division 176 Both Klitschko brothers are considered the best heavyweight boxers of their era 177 Having remained undefeated for a large majority of their careers and refusing to fight each other both brothers remained largely unchallenged throughout their careers Notably both brothers were particularly well known for using their large size to nullify other heavyweights 178 In 2011 Wladimir and Vitali entered the Guinness World Records book as the pair of brothers with most world heavyweight title fight wins 30 at the time 40 as of 2020 18 19 Considered national heroes in Ukraine in 2008 the Klitschko brothers were ranked number 15 in Inter s list of the 100 Greatest Ukrainians following a nation wide poll that saw around 2 5 million people casting their votes 179 180 181 182 Boxing fights involving one of the Klitschko brothers attracted between 10 and 20 million viewers in Ukraine some of their fights generated even bigger viewership numbers 183 184 185 186 187 Vitali has been named multiple times among the 100 most influential people in Ukraine by Korrespondent he was ranked 60th in 2006 44th in 2010 41st in 2011 16th in 2012 10th in 2013 23rd in 2017 and 28th in 2019 the ranking wasn t conducted between 2014 and 2016 188 189 190 191 192 The Klitschkos were also considered big stars in Germany 193 194 195 A survey carried out by TNS for the Horizont Sport Business in 2003 showed that 90 9 of respondents recognized Vitali while 70 7 celebrated his successes making him the sixth most recognized and second most beloved athlete in Germany at the time 196 According to DW another research conducted no later than 2011 showed that nearly 99 of people in Germany recognized the Klitschko brothers 197 The CPI Index conducted by the agency Celebrity Performance in 2012 had the Klitschkos ranked second on the list of the most marketable celebrities in Germany 198 199 200 while in January 2014 based on a survey of 1151 respondents that was conducted by the same agency the Klitschko brothers were ranked 6th in the 2013 Person of the Year category 201 At least nine of Vitali s fights generated above 9 million average viewers 202 203 204 205 206 207 Throughout his career Vitali has defeated 15 boxers for the world heavyweight title 16 the fifth most in history tied with Lennox Lewis including two Corrie Sanders and Danny Williams for The Ring world heavyweight championship 17 208 Klitschko is one of nine boxers to defeat at least ten different fighters for the world heavyweight title As of August 2022 BoxRec ranks Klitschko among the 50 greatest European boxers of all time 209 He is the only heavyweight boxer to have reigned as world champion in three different decades Klitschko and George Foreman are the only heavyweight boxers in history to defend a world title after turning 40 210 According to BoxRec Vitali has defeated 7 previously undefeated fighters with a combined record 135 0 3 95 KOs these 7 included Alben Belinski professional record 5 0 5 KOs coming into the fight 211 Ed Mahone 21 0 2 21 KOs 212 Timo Hoffmann 22 0 13 KOs 213 Chris Arreola 27 0 24 KOs 214 Kevin Johnson 22 0 1 9 KOs 215 Odlanier Solis 17 0 12 KOs 216 and Manuel Charr 21 0 11 KOs 217 Vitali has defeated 7 current or former world champions throughout his career Those included heavyweight champions Corrie Sanders Shannon Briggs and Samuel Peter two weight world champion Tomasz Adamek and cruiserweight champions Juan Carlos Gomez and Orlin Norris At the end of 2004 Vitali was honoured with the Hero of Ukraine Order of State the highest Ukrainian honour for his achievements and contributions to the development of Ukrainian sports 218 In 2010 Vitali was awarded the German Cross of the Order of Merit the highest German honour for his social and political engagement 219 In 2013 Klitschko was awarded the Georgian Presidential Order of Excellence 220 In 2018 Vitali was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame He was elected in his first year of eligibility 221 222 Known for charity work and philanthropy both Vitali and Wladimir are among only 15 current or former alive athletes that have been named UNESCO Champions for Sport 223 224 225 Personal life edit nbsp Klitschko brothers on a 2010 Ukrainian stampKlitschko s father Vladimir Rodionovich Klitschko 1947 2011 was a Soviet Air Force major general and a Soviet military attache in East Germany Vladimir s mother was Jewish 226 Part of Vitali s family died during Holodomor while his great grandfather and family members on the female line of his mother died in the Holocaust 227 The Klitschko brothers lived as children in Czechoslovakia from 1980 to 1985 where their father was stationed with the Soviet occupation forces They attended a school designated for children of Soviet soldiers in the town of Mimon in Northern Bohemia 228 The elder Klitschko was also one of the commanders in charge of cleaning up the effects of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986 and was afterward diagnosed with cancer 229 His mother is Nadezhda Ulyanovna 230 Klitschko worked at Kyiv Automation Plant as a toolmaker as a young man 231 Mykola Chynchyn the chairman of the Main Investigation Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine during the presidency of Viktor Yanukovych accused Klitschko of working as a debt collector in the 1990s for mafia boss Viktor Rybalko 232 233 234 g Klitschko has vehemently denied links to Rybalko 232 233 234 Klitschko and Natalija Jehorova a former athlete and model 13 married on 26 April 1996 They have three children 235 236 On 15 August 2022 Vitali announced that he and Natalija were divorcing 237 nbsp Vitali Klitschko left playing chess with Vladimir Kramnik Dortmund 2002In 1996 Klitschko graduated from the Pereyaslav Khmelnytsky Pedagogical Institute Ukraine 13 and was accepted into the postgraduate study program at the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv On 29 February 2000 he presented his doctoral thesis on talent and sponsorship in sports 238 at the Kyiv University of Physical Science and Sports and his PhD in Sports Science was conferred In addition to residing in Kyiv Klitschko has lived for years in Germany 234 According to Klitschko Germany adopted me I really love Germany but I m not German 234 Both Klitschko and his brother Wladimir are avid chess players Vitali is a friend of former world chess champion Vladimir Kramnik and the two have played with Kramnik always winning Klitschko has commented that chess is similar to boxing You need to develop a strategy and you need to think two or three steps ahead about what your opponent is doing You have to be smart But what s the difference between chess and boxing In chess nobody is an expert but everybody plays In boxing everybody is an expert but nobody fights 239 Both Klitschko brothers also have been involved in charitable activities dedicated to supporting the needs of schools churches and children In 2002 the Klitschko brothers announced that they had agreed to work for UNESCO 223 224 225 Vitali and his brother never fought each other in a professional fight as their mother made them promise to never fight each other 240 Klitschko is fluent in four languages Ukrainian Russian English and German 241 Awards and honors editIn 2010 Klitschko was awarded the German Cross of the Order of Merit for his social and political engagement 219 In 2013 Klitschko was awarded the Georgian Presidential Order of Excellence 220 In 2016 Klitschko was named The Eternal world heavyweight champion by the WBC the title is awarded to dominant boxers that were undefeated as champions and had plenty of successful title defenses throughout their careers 242 In 2022 Klitschko was named an honorary member of the European Committee of the Regions 243 In 2022 Klitschko was named winner of ESPY s Arthur Ashe Award For Courage 244 Professional boxing record edit47 fights 45 wins 2 lossesBy knockout 41 2By decision 4 0No Result Record Opponent Type Round time Date Age Location Notes47 Win 45 2 Manuel Charr TKO 4 12 2 04 8 Sep 2012 41 years 51 days Olympic Stadium Moscow Russia Retained WBC heavyweight title46 Win 44 2 Derek Chisora UD 12 18 Feb 2012 40 years 214 days Olympiahalle Munich Germany Retained WBC heavyweight title45 Win 43 2 Tomasz Adamek TKO 10 12 2 20 10 Sep 2011 40 years 53 days Stadion Miejski Wroclaw Poland Retained WBC heavyweight title44 Win 42 2 Odlanier Solis KO 1 12 3 00 19 Mar 2011 39 years 243 days Lanxess Arena Cologne Germany Retained WBC heavyweight title43 Win 41 2 Shannon Briggs UD 12 16 Oct 2010 39 years 89 days O2 World Hamburg Germany Retained WBC heavyweight title42 Win 40 2 Albert Sosnowski KO 10 12 2 30 29 May 2010 38 years 314 days Veltins Arena Gelsenkirchen Germany Retained WBC heavyweight title41 Win 39 2 Kevin Johnson UD 12 12 Dec 2009 38 years 146 days PostFinance Arena Bern Switzerland Retained WBC heavyweight title40 Win 38 2 Chris Arreola RTD 10 12 3 00 26 Sep 2009 38 years 69 days Staples Center Los Angeles California US Retained WBC heavyweight title39 Win 37 2 Juan Carlos Gomez TKO 9 12 1 49 21 Mar 2009 37 years 245 days Hanns Martin Schleyer Halle Stuttgart Germany Retained WBC heavyweight title38 Win 36 2 Samuel Peter RTD 8 12 3 00 11 Oct 2008 37 years 84 days O2 World Berlin Germany Won WBC heavyweight title37 Win 35 2 Danny Williams TKO 8 12 1 26 11 Dec 2004 33 years 145 days Mandalay Bay Events Center Paradise Nevada US Retained WBC and The Ring heavyweight titles36 Win 34 2 Corrie Sanders TKO 8 12 2 46 24 Apr 2004 32 years 280 days Staples Center Los Angeles California US Won vacant WBC and The Ring heavyweight titles35 Win 33 2 Kirk Johnson TKO 2 12 2 54 6 Dec 2003 32 years 140 days Madison Square Garden New York City New York US34 Loss 32 2 Lennox Lewis TKO 6 12 3 00 21 Jun 2003 31 years 337 days Staples Center Los Angeles California US For WBC IBO and The Ring heavyweight titles33 Win 32 1 Larry Donald TKO 10 12 2 35 23 Nov 2002 31 years 127 days Westfalenhallen Dortmund Germany Retained WBA Inter Continental heavyweight title32 Win 31 1 Vaughn Bean TKO 11 12 1 40 8 Feb 2002 30 years 204 days Volkswagen Halle Braunschweig Germany Retained WBA Inter Continental heavyweight title31 Win 30 1 Ross Puritty TKO 11 12 1 16 8 Dec 2001 30 years 142 days Konig Pilsener Arena Oberhausen Germany Retained WBA Inter Continental heavyweight title30 Win 29 1 Orlin Norris KO 1 12 1 09 27 Jan 2001 29 years 192 days Rudi Sedlmayer Halle Munich Germany Won vacant WBA Inter Continental heavyweight title29 Win 28 1 Timo Hoffmann UD 12 25 Nov 2000 29 years 129 days Preussag Arena Hanover Germany Won vacant European heavyweight title28 Loss 27 1 Chris Byrd RTD 9 12 3 00 1 Apr 2000 28 years 257 days Estrel Hotel Berlin Germany Lost WBO heavyweight title27 Win 27 0 Obed Sullivan RTD 9 12 3 00 11 Dec 1999 28 years 145 days Alsterdorfer Sporthalle Hamburg Germany Retained WBO heavyweight title26 Win 26 0 Ed Mahone TKO 3 12 1 45 9 Oct 1999 28 years 82 days Arena Oberhausen Oberhausen Germany Retained WBO heavyweight title25 Win 25 0 Herbie Hide KO 2 12 1 14 26 Jun 1999 27 years 342 days London Arena London England Won WBO heavyweight title24 Win 24 0 Ismael Youla TKO 2 12 1 30 20 Feb 1999 27 years 216 days Alsterdorfer Sporthalle Hamburg Germany Retained European heavyweight title23 Win 23 0 Francesco Spinelli TKO 1 12 1 49 5 Dec 1998 27 years 139 days Palace of Sports Kyiv Ukraine Retained European heavyweight title22 Win 22 0 Mario Schiesser TKO 2 12 2 00 24 Oct 1998 27 years 97 days Alsterdorfer Sporthalle Hamburg Germany Won vacant European heavyweight title21 Win 21 0 Ricardo Kennedy TKO 1 8 1 31 11 Aug 1998 27 years 23 days Miccosukee Resort amp Gaming Miami Florida US20 Win 20 0 Jose Ribalta TKO 2 8 2 13 5 Jun 1998 26 years 321 days Sporthalle Wandsbek Hamburg Germany19 Win 19 0 Dicky Ryan TKO 5 12 2 May 1998 26 years 287 days Hansehalle Lubeck Germany Won vacant WBO Inter Continental heavyweight title18 Win 18 0 Julius Francis TKO 2 12 18 Apr 1998 26 years 273 days Eurogress Aachen Germany17 Win 17 0 Levi Billups KO 2 10 20 Mar 1998 26 years 244 days Ballsporthalle Frankfurt Germany16 Win 16 0 Louis Monaco KO 3 10 7 Mar 1998 26 years 231 days Sartory Saale Cologne Germany15 Win 15 0 Alben Belinski KO 2 8 30 Jan 1998 26 years 195 days Berdux Filmstudios Munich Germany14 Win 14 0 Marcus Rhode TKO 2 10 17 Jan 1998 26 years 182 days Sport und Erholungszentrum Berlin Germany13 Win 13 0 Anthony Willis KO 5 8 20 Dec 1997 26 years 154 days Oberrheinhalle Offenburg Germany12 Win 12 0 Herman Delgado TKO 3 8 29 Nov 1997 26 years 133 days Rheinstrandhalle Karlsruhe Germany11 Win 11 0 Gilberto Williamson KO 6 8 2 50 8 Nov 1997 26 years 112 days Ballsporthalle Frankfurt Germany10 Win 10 0 Will Hinton KO 2 6 4 Oct 1997 26 years 77 days Stadionsporthalle Hanover Germany9 Win 9 0 Jimmy Haynes KO 2 6 14 Jun 1997 25 years 330 days Saaltheater Hubert Geulen Aachen Germany8 Win 8 0 Cleveland Woods KO 2 6 2 16 10 May 1997 25 years 295 days Ballsporthalle Frankfurt Germany7 Win 7 0 Derrick Roddy TKO 2 6 2 14 12 Apr 1997 25 years 267 days Eurogress Aachen Germany6 Win 6 0 Calvin Jones KO 1 6 2 58 8 Mar 1997 25 years 232 days Sartory Saale Cologne Germany5 Win 5 0 Troy Roberts TKO 2 6 1 14 22 Feb 1997 25 years 218 days Sporthalle Wandsbek Hamburg Germany4 Win 4 0 Mike Acklie KO 1 6 0 32 25 Jan 1997 25 years 190 days Maritim Hotel Stuttgart Germany3 Win 3 0 Brian Sargent TKO 2 6 1 08 21 Dec 1996 25 years 155 days Zoological Garden Frankfurt Germany2 Win 2 0 Frantisek Sumina TKO 1 4 1 12 30 Nov 1996 25 years 134 days Arena Nova Wiener Neustadt Austria1 Win 1 0 Tony Bradham KO 2 4 1 14 16 Nov 1996 25 years 120 days Sporthalle Wandsbek Hamburg GermanyViewership editGermany edit Date Fight Billing 245 Viewership avg Network Source s 1 April 2000 Vitali Klitschko vs Chris Byrd Klitschko vs Byrd 9 790 000 Sat 1 246 8 December 2001 Vitali Klitschko vs Ross Puritty Revenge of the Brother II 7 390 000 Sat 1 247 23 November 2002 Vitali Klitschko vs Larry Donald Klitschko vs Donald 10 590 000 ZDF 202 11 October 2008 Samuel Peter vs Vitali Klitschko Dangerzone 9 670 000 RTL Television 248 21 March 2009 Vitali Klitschko vs Juan Carlos Gomez Universum Presents Boxing 249 10 880 000 RTL Television 203 12 December 2009 Vitali Klitschko vs Kevin Johnson Klitschko Time 11 160 000 RTL Television 204 29 May 2010 Vitali Klitschko vs Albert Sosnowski Fists of Steel 6 710 000 RTL Television 250 16 October 2010 Vitali Klitschko vs Shannon Briggs Thunderstorm 13 290 000 RTL Television 205 19 March 2011 Vitali Klitschko vs Odlanier Solis Dr Eisenfaust vs La Sombra 10 980 000 RTL Television 206 10 September 2011 Vitali Klitschko vs Tomasz Adamek Battle of the 21st Century 9 510 000 RTL Television 251 18 February 2012 Vitali Klitschko vs Derek Chisora Showdown in Munich 12 880 000 RTL Television 207 8 September 2012 Vitali Klitschko vs Manuel Charr Klitschko vs Charr 8 750 000 RTL Television 252 Total viewership 121 600 000Ukraine edit Date Fight Billing 245 Viewership est Network Source s 9 October 1999 Vitali Klitschko vs Ed Mahone Klitschko vs Mahone 11 000 000 1 1 184 16 October 2010 Vitali Klitschko vs Shannon Briggs Thunderstorm 13 000 000 Inter 253 18 February 2012 Vitali Klitschko vs Derek Chisora Showdown in Munich 20 200 000 Inter 185 Total viewership 43 200 000Russia edit Date Fight Billing 245 Viewership est Network Source s 11 December 2004 Vitali Klitschko vs Danny Williams Klitschko vs Williams KO in NY 17 500 000 1 Kanal 254 255 26 September 2009 Vitali Klitschko vs Chris Arreola No Mercy 5 000 000 N A 256 Total viewership 22 500 000United States edit Premium television edit Date Fight Billing 245 Viewership avg Network Source s 21 June 2003 Lennox Lewis vs Vitali Klitschko Battle of the Titans 7 036 000 HBO 257 24 April 2004 Vitali Klitschko vs Corrie Sanders Let the Next Era Begin 3 300 000 HBO 258 26 September 2009 Vitali Klitschko vs Chris Arreola No Mercy 2 100 000 HBO 259 Total viewership 12 436 000Pay per view bouts edit Date Fight Billing 245 Pay per view buys Network Source s 11 December 2004 Vitali Klitschko vs Danny Williams Klitschko vs Williams KO in NY 260 120 000 HBO PPV 261 Total sales 120 000 HBO PPVPoland edit Free to air television edit Date Fight Billing 245 Viewership avg Network Source s 10 September 2011 Vitali Klitschko vs Tomasz Adamek Battle of the 21st Century 1 150 000 RTL Television 60 61 18 February 2012 Vitali Klitschko vs Derek Chisora Showdown in Munich 3 309 000 Polsat 262 525 000 Polsat Sport 262 208 000 Polsat Sport Extra 262 Total viewership 5 192 000Pay per view bouts edit Date Fight Billing 245 Pay per view buys Network Source s 10 September 2011 Vitali Klitschko vs Tomasz Adamek Battle of the 21st Century 200 000 Cyfra PPV 60 61 263 Total sales 200 000 Cyfra PPVSee also edit nbsp Martial arts portal nbsp Ukraine portalList of The Ring world champions List of world heavyweight boxing champions List of mayors of KyivNotes edit Vitali Klitschko is a German transliteration of Russian Vitalij Klichko an equivalent English spelling is Vitaly Klichko ˈ k l ɪ tʃ k oʊ In December 2013 he stated My plans have no changed I made a decision I will run for president of Ukraine 98 Since February 2013 polls predict that Klitschko will win the second round of the 2015 presidential election against incumbent President Viktor Yanukovych 103 101 104 105 See 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 Klitschko wanted former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and former Interior Minister Yuriy Lutsenko to be able to participate in the 2012 parliamentary elections Lutsenko has been charged with abuse of power and Tymoshenko has been sentenced on the same charge 125 126 Tymoshenko was released on 22 February 2014 in the concluding days of the Revolution of Dignity following a revision of the Ukrainian criminal code that effectively decriminalized the actions for which she was imprisoned and officially rehabilitated on 28 February 2014 127 128 129 130 Lutsenko was on 7 April 2013 released from prison because Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych had pardoned him among others for health reasons 131 132 133 Amidst the Euromaidan protests and on 11 December 2013 in a confidential hacked conversation US Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland told the United States Ambassador to Ukraine Geoffrey R Pyatt I don t think Klitsch should go into the government I don t think it s a good idea I think Yats is the guy who s got the economic experience the governing experience He needs Klitsch and Tyahnybok on the outside talking to them four times a week 138 After 25 December 2013 attack on Tetiana Chornovol police investigator Mykola Chynchyn stated that one of the suspects in this case used to be in a criminal organization led by Viktor Rybalko and added The Klitschko brothers allegedly were closely involved in Rybalko s organization 232 References edit People s Deputy of Ukraine of the VII convocation Official portal in Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Archived from the original on 11 May 2015 Retrieved 22 December 2014 a b c Klitschko resigns as BPP Solidarnist chairman www unian info Retrieved 18 February 2023 Boxing BoxRec Archived 13 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine boxrec com Retrieved 2011 05 10 Vitali Klitschko Official website of Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko Archived from the original on 1 March 2014 Retrieved 26 February 2014 a b Vitali Klitschko sworn in as Kyiv mayor Archived 6 June 2014 at the Wayback Machine Interfax Ukraine 5 June 2014 a b c d e Klitschko becomes leader of Petro Poroshenko Bloc Solidarity party Archived 31 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heavyweight champion25 November 2000 5 January 2002Vacated VacantTitle next held byLuan KrasniqiVacantTitle last held byWladimir Klitschko WBA Inter Continentalheavyweight champion27 January 2001 21 June 2003Vacated VacantTitle next held byWladimir KlitschkoWorld boxing titlesPreceded byHerbie Hide WBO heavyweight champion26 June 1999 1 April 2000 Succeeded byChris ByrdVacantTitle last held byLennox Lewis WBC heavyweight champion24 April 2004 9 November 2005Retired Succeeded byHasim Rahmanpromoted from interim statusThe Ring heavyweight champion24 April 2004 9 November 2005Retired VacantTitle next held byWladimir KlitschkoPreceded bySamuel Peter WBC heavyweight champion11 October 2008 16 December 2013Retired VacantTitle next held byBermane StiverneAwardsPrevious Paulie Malignaggi The Ring Comeback of the Year2008 Next Floyd Mayweather Jr RecordsPreceded byJess Willard1 99 m 6 ft 6 in Tallest world champion2 01 m 6 ft 7 in 26 June 1999 17 December 2005 With Henry Akinwande Succeeded byNikolai Valuev2 14 m 7 ft 0 in Preceded byMac FosterAlex Stewart24 Most consecutive knockoutsfrom the start of a heavyweight career2726 June 1999 27 April 2013 Succeeded byDeontay Wilder32Party political officesPreceded byRoman Romaniuk Leader of the Ukrainian DemocraticAlliance for Reform2010 2015 Position abolishedPolitical officesPreceded byHalyna HerehaActing Mayor of Kyiv2014 present IncumbentPreceded byVolodymyr Bondarenko Head of the Kyiv CityState Administration2014 present Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vitali Klitschko amp oldid 1196995383, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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