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Wladimir Klitschko

Wladimir Klitschko[a] (born 25 March 1976) is a Ukrainian former professional boxer who competed from 1996 to 2017. He held the world heavyweight championship twice, including the unified WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, and Ring magazine titles. A strategic and intelligent boxer, Klitschko is considered to be one of the greatest heavyweight champions of all time.[3][4][5][6] He was known for his exceptional knockout power, using a strong jab, straight right hand and left hook, quick hand speed, great physical strength which he employed when clinching and shoving opponents, as well as athletic footwork and mobility, unusual for boxers of his size.[7][8][9][10]

Wladimir Klitschko
Володимир Кличко
Klitschko in 2023
Born (1976-03-25) 25 March 1976 (age 47)
Semipalatinsk, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union
NationalityUkrainian
PartnerHayden Panettiere (2009–2011; 2013–2018)
Children1
RelativesVitali Klitschko (brother)
Military career
Allegiance Ukraine
Service/branchUkrainian Army
Years of service2022–present
Battles/warsRussian invasion of Ukraine
Boxing career
Other namesDr. Steelhammer
Statistics
Weight(s)Heavyweight
Height1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)[1]
Reach206 cm (81 in)[2]
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights69
Wins64
Wins by KO53
Losses5
Medal record
Men's amateur boxing
Representing  Ukraine
Olympic Games
1996 Atlanta Super-heavyweight
European Championships
1996 Vejle Super-heavyweight
Junior European Championships
1993 Saloniki Heavyweight
Military World Championships
1995 Ariccia Heavyweight
Junior World Championships
1994 Turkey Heavyweight
Military World Games
1995 Rome Heavyweight
Websiteklitschko.com

As an amateur, Klitschko represented Ukraine at the 1996 Olympics, winning a gold medal in the super-heavyweight division. After turning professional later that year, he defeated Chris Byrd in 2000 to win the WBO heavyweight title. Klitschko's first reign as champion ended in an upset knockout loss to Corrie Sanders in 2003, which was followed by another upset knockout loss to Lamon Brewster in 2004. It was during this time that Klitschko hired Emanuel Steward as his trainer, which began an eight-year partnership that lasted until Steward's death in 2012. In particular, Steward was credited with Klitschko's transition from an aggressive puncher to a more defensively-oriented boxer, much as he had done with Lennox Lewis from 1995 to 2003.

From 2004 to 2015, Wladimir and his brother Vitali Klitschko (himself a multiple-time world champion) dominated heavyweight boxing, a period typically known as the "Klitschko Era" of the division.[11][12] In 2006, Wladimir regained a portion of the world heavyweight championship after defeating Byrd in a rematch to win the IBF and IBO titles. He won his second WBO title by defeating Sultan Ibragimov in 2008. Following his defeat of Ruslan Chagaev in 2009, Klitschko was awarded the Ring title, and lastly he won the WBA title from David Haye in 2011. After defeating Alexander Povetkin in October 2013 and until his loss to Tyson Fury in November 2015, Klitschko was recognised as the lineal champion by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board.[13] For a period of time in the fall of 2015, Klitschko was ranked as the world's best active boxer, pound for pound, by BoxRec.[14][15] He was also ranked among 10 best pound for pound boxers in the world by The Ring from 17 August 2010 until 23 November 2015, reaching his career peak of No.2 on 25 November 2014.

During Klitschko's reign as world heavyweight champion, his fights regularly generated a global television audience of 300–500 million viewers.[16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] Klitschko holds records for the longest cumulative heavyweight title reign of all time, with 4,382 days as world heavyweight champion, and most fighters beaten for the world heavyweight championship, at 23.[24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31] He also holds records for the most wins and title defences of the unified championship[note 1] in professional boxing history.[32] In 2011, both 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).[33][34] Klitschko was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2021, having been elected in his first year of eligibility.[35][36]

Early life edit

Klitschko was born in Semipalatinsk, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union (now Semey, Kazakhstan).[37][38][39] He is the son of Nadiia Ulianivna Klychko (née Bulyno) and Volodymyr Rodionovych Klychko (1947–2011), a Soviet Air Force major general and a military attaché of USSR in East Germany. He is the younger brother of former WBC, WBO, and Ring magazine heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko, the current Mayor of Kyiv.[40] Klitschko's paternal grandmother was Jewish.[41]

His father was one of the commanders in charge of cleaning up the effects of the Chernobyl disaster in 1986 and was afterward diagnosed with cancer. 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.[42] Both Wladimir and Vitali hold PhDs[43][44] in sports science,[45] with Wladimir's dissertation discussing how much training to give to young athletes between 14 and 19 based on the development of their bodies.[46] As a reference to their PhDs, Wladimir is announced as "Dr. Steelhammer", a nickname similar to his brother, Vitali, who goes by "Dr. Ironfist".

Amateur career edit

Klitschko started training in amateur boxing with Brovary Olympic Reserve School in the late 1980s. In the early 1990s, Klitschko was coached in Poland's Gwardia Warszawa boxing club, where, according to Jerzy Kulej, "He and his brother used to demolish our boys."[47] In 1993, he won the Junior European Championships as a heavyweight. In 1994, he received 2nd place at the Junior World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey, losing to Cuban Michel López Núñez in the finals.[48] In 1995, he won the gold medal at the Military Championships in Ariccia, Italy, defeating Luan Krasniqi, to whom he had lost in the third round of the World Championships in Berlin, Germany earlier that year. In 1996, he captured 2nd place as a Super Heavyweight at the European Championships in Vejle, Denmark losing to Alexei Lezin in the finals. He defeated Lezin later that year in the semi-finals at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.[49] He had an amateur record of 134–6.[50]

He first achieved world attention at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. He defeated Paea Wolfgramm to win the Super-Heavyweight gold medal.

Highlights edit

Below are the notable achievements of Wladimir Klitschko in amateur boxing:[51]

Professional career edit

"Wladimir hits very hard, harder than (Mike) Tyson. At one point, they ran twelve 800-meter [roughly a half mile] sprints, each under 3 minutes, with a minute rest between each one. I timed every one and every one was under 3 minutes. I never saw a heavyweight do anything even close to that. They work their asses off. To be able to do that, two 250-pound guys – whew. They're two of the best athletes I've ever trained."

Freddie Roach, who trained both the Klitschko brothers and Mike Tyson, on the athleticism of the brothers.[52]

Early career edit

Klitschko turned professional with Universum Box-Promotion in Hamburg under the tutelage of Fritz Sdunek, often being featured on fight cards alongside his elder brother Vitali. After building an undefeated record of 24–0 with 21 KOs, he suffered his first loss to 24–13–1 Ross Puritty, in what was Klitschko's first and only professional fight in Ukraine. Puritty forced Klitschko, who had at that time not gone beyond eight rounds, to punch himself out. Klitschko began to be overwhelmed in the tenth round and went down twice but was allowed to continue. At the start of the eleventh round, with Puritty continuing to land hard punches, Klitschko's trainer, Fritz Sdunek, entered the ring and stopped the fight.[53] Three years later, Klitschko's brother Vitali stopped Puritty in the eleventh round himself. On 18 March 2000, Klitschko fought Paea Wolfgramm, whom he fought previously in the 1996 super-heavyweight Olympic finals. In their professional rematch, Klitschko knocked Wolfgramm out in the first round.

Klitschko vs. Byrd, Jefferson, Shufford edit

Wladimir Klitschko got his chance to fight for the world heavyweight championship on 14 October 2000 against WBO champion Chris Byrd. Byrd, considered one of the most avoided fighters in the heavyweight division at the time,[54][55] won the title six months earlier on 1 April from Wladimir's brother Vitali (who had a perfect record of 27 fights, 27 wins, 27 KOs coming into the fight),[54][56] being a late replacement for Donovan Ruddock. In that fight, Byrd was trailing on the scorecards (83–88, 83–88, & 82–89) but was declared the winner after Vitali retired on his stool between 9th and 10th rounds due to shoulder injury.[54] Byrd's title defence against Wladimir was scheduled to take place at Kölnarena in Cologne and was billed as "Revenge Of The Brother".[57] In a fight that was aired on pay-per-view in the United Kingdom,[58] Wladimir won the WBO world heavyweight title from Byrd by a wide unanimous decision (UD) with scores of 120–106, 119–107, and 118–108, flooring his opponent twice.[59]

Klitschko's first defence of the WBO title came on 24 March 2001 against Derrick Jefferson. Jefferson, regarded as a big and athletic brawler and a fan-friendly attraction,[60] was coming into the bout with a record of 23 wins in 26 bouts, with 19 of those wins coming inside the distance (18 of them inside the first three rounds, 11 of them - in the first round).[61][62] Jefferson was mostly known for the sixth-round knockout (KO) of Maurice Harris, which was named The Ring Knockout of the Year in 1999. He was 4–2 in the last six fights, losing by technical knockout (TKO) to David Izon, in a fight he was winning on the scorecards but punched himself out,[63] and Oleg Maskaev in round four after breaking an ankle during the first knockdown in the first round.[64]

For the bout, Jefferson weighed in at 260.25 lbs, the heaviest in his professional career and 20 pounds heavier than in his previous bout.[62] The additional weight appeared to be muscle.[65] The fight lasted only two rounds. In the first round, Klitschko knocked Jefferson down with a short left hook. After the first round Jefferson's left eye was swollen.[65][66] Klitschko knocked him down twice more in round two, once with a straight right hand and again with another left hook, with the fight being stopped after the last knockdown, declaring Klitschko the winner by TKO in the second round. Klitschko earned $1 million for the fight.[66]

Klitschko's next title defence was scheduled less than five months later on 4 August 2001. The fight took place at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Paradise, Nevada against hometown fighter, Charles Shufford. At the time, Shufford had a 17–1 record, coming off of wins against Jimmy Thunder and Lamon Brewster.[67] Shufford weighed in at 234 lbs., 17 pounds lighter than in his previous bout.[68] Shufford, having played George Foreman opposite Will Smith in the movie Ali, entered the ring with Smith by his side.[69] Klitschko knocked Shufford down three times, once in round two, once in round three (both times with a straight right hand) and in round six with a left hook, with referee stopping the bout after the third knockdown. According to punch stats, Klitschko landed 58 of 262 punches (22%) and Shufford connected on 16 of 190 (8%).[70]

Klitschko vs. Botha, Mercer, McCline edit

Klitschko returned to Germany for the next defence of his WBO title against Francois Botha. The fight took place at Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle in Stuttgart, the same venue where Botha had fought Axel Schulz for the IBF title six years earlier, in the most watched boxing match in German TV history.[71][72] According to Botha's coach Abel Sanchez, Botha was in the best shape of his career.[73] The South African contender was game in the opening rounds, trying to catch Klitschko with the right hook, but Klitschko was successfully keeping him at the end of his jab.[73] In the eighth round, Klitschko caught him with a counter right hand and then hit Botha with several shots, knocking him down with a left hook. Botha got up, but was unsteady on his feet and had both eyes swollen, proceeding the referee to stop the bout.[73][74]

Klitschko had his next title defence scheduled three months later, on 29 June 2002 at Etess Arena in Atlantic City, New Jersey, against former WBO heavyweight champion Ray Mercer. It was the first time in his professional career that Klitschko fought an Olympic Gold medalist. 41-year-old Mercer, having fought Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield throughout his career, was expected to be a tough challenge for Klitschko that would give him and Lennox Lewis, the WBC and The Ring champion, a second common opponent (along with Francois Botha) and a bout comparable to Lewis vs. Tyson.[75][76] During the build-up to the bout, Mercer referred to Klitschko as "Russian Tommy Morrison".[76] Since his comeback in 2001, Mercer had won four fights over journeymen, three of them inside two rounds, prior to the Klitschko bout.[77]

Klitschko dominated Mercer throughout the entire bout, stopping Mercer in the sixth round. At 2:48 of the first round, Klitschko dropped Mercer with a left hook, becoming only the second man to drop Mercer.[75] Throughout the fight, Klitschko was frequently landing combinations of stiff left jabs, left hooks, and straight right hands. By the fifth round, Mercer's face was swollen and his right eye was cut.[75] In the sixth, Klitschko unleashed a barrage of punches, prompting the referee to stop the bout. Klitschko became the first fighter to defeat Mercer inside the distance.[75] According to CompuBox statistics, Klitschko landed 193 total punches out of 429 thrown (104 power punches out of 167), while Mercer landed 54 shots out of 124 (only 5 power punches landed out of 10 thrown).[75]

Klitschko returned to Mandalay Bay Event Center for his sixth defence on 7 December 2002 against Jameel McCline. McCline, having made his professional boxing debut in 1995, became an established contender after defeating Michael Grant, knocking him down with the first punch thrown and ultimately stopping him in 43 seconds.[78][79] Prior to fighting Klitschko, McCline had defeated two more heavyweight contenders, Lance Whitaker and Shannon Briggs, by wide unanimous decisions.[78] Being 6 ft 6 in tall with an 82 in reach, McCline was of similar height and longer reach than Klitschko,[80] while also being 22 lbs heavier.[78] Many opinion polls gave Klitschko a 60–40 advantage over McCline.[81] The fight was the main event of the card that also featured Floyd Mayweather Jr. defending the WBC lightweight title against Jose Luis Castillo.[82][83]

The fight turned out to be tentative, with Klitschko winning almost every round using his jab and superior footwork. At the end of the tenth round, Klitschko staggered McCline with a barrage of left hooks and overhand rights, and ultimately knocked him down with a left-right combination.[81] Before the start of the eleventh round, McCline's corner threw in the towel, giving Klitschko his 36th career win by stoppage.[81] At the time of the stoppage, the scorecards were 98–91, 99–90 (twice), all in favour of the champion.[81] CompuBox stats showed that Klitschko landed 181 of his 433 punches thrown (42%), and McCline landed 61 of 307 (20%).[83]

The following week after Klitschko's win over McCline, Chris Byrd, whom Klitschko defeated for the WBO world title, beat Evander Holyfield to become IBF world champion.[84]

Klitschko vs. Sanders, Brewster edit

 
Klitschko in 2004

After failing to reach agreements with Kirk Johnson, Fres Oquendo, Lou Savarese and Danny Williams, Universum ultimately signed a 4-fight contract with Corrie Sanders, who was ranked No.9 contender by WBO at the time. According to the agreement, Sanders' first fight was going to be for the WBO world heavyweight title. The fight was scheduled to take place on 8 March 2003 in Hanover, Germany. Klitschko later admitted that he came to the fight unmotivated and was already thinking about the vacation he was going to enjoy after the fight.[85] Klitschko suffered an upset TKO loss to Sanders. With thirty seconds left in the opening round, Wladimir threw a jab but Sanders countered with a big left hook, prompting Klitschko to enter a clinch. While in the clinch, Sanders landed another left hook that send Klitschko to the canvas. Klitschko got up but was dropped again almost immediately. The following round, Sanders continued his assault on a visibly hurt Klitschko, dropping him twice more at the beginning of the round. The referee waived it off after the fourth knockdown. The fight was named Upset of the Year by The Ring for 2003.[86]

After winning two minor bouts in Germany and enlisting the services of legendary boxing trainer Emanuel Steward, Klitschko again fought for the vacant WBO title on 10 April 2004, in Las Vegas, against Lamon Brewster. Klitschko dominated Brewster through the course of the first four rounds, sending him to the canvas in the fourth;[87] however, things turned around in the fifth when Klitschko began tiring and Brewster's punches began backing him up. Not defending himself and leaning into ropes for support, Klitschko took a standing eight count. On unsteady legs, Klitschko fell to the canvas after the bell and the referee stopped the fight for his safety.[88] When talking about the fight, Emmanuel Steward said: "Wladimir was in incredible shape. I've never seen anything like this in my career. I know what it looks like when a boxer is getting hurt from punches. There was definitely something else that caused problems for Wladimir".[89]

Shortly after the fight Klitschko was rushed into hospital. An examination showed Klitschko's blood sugar level almost two times higher than the permissible norm. According to members of Klitschko's team, the doctor told them that Klitschko had been "inches away" from falling into a diabetic coma, and that with blood sugar level that high, Klitschko would've been incapable of handling a single proper training session.[90][91][92][93] After returning from the examination to the hotel, he fell ill with nausea, followed by physical weakness.[94] On 12 April, he arrived in Las Vegas and donated blood and urine samples for an independent examination, which was supposed to be done by Donald Katlin, who specialised in such cases. The examination showed no signs of anabolic steroids in his blood, but Katlin suggested that Klitschko could have been poisoned with Haloperidol. The drug has no taste or smell and causes mental disorders, which are accompanied by impaired coordination, a weakening reaction and overall physical weakness.[95][failed verification][96] Following the results, Klitschko demanded the tests taken by the Medical Center of South Nevada and the Nevada Quest Diagnostics to be passed on to Dr. Robert Wow for further research, but the A sample had already been disposed of, while the B sample, which was supposed to be stored for years, disappeared.[90][94][97] Dr Margaret Goodman, the chairwoman of the Nevada State Athletic Commission's medical advisory board and Nevada's chief ringside physician was in the ring and attending to Klitschko seconds after the referee stopped the fight. Her initial diagnosis of a Grade 3 concussion was confirmed at the hospital after further tests. Goodman was sceptical of the theory that Klitschko had been drugged.[97]

As a result of the circumstances that surrounded the fight, FBI started an investigation.[87] Judd Bernstein, the lawyer representing Klitschko, suggested that he was a victim of an ongoing fight fixing in Las Vegas (which also included fraudulent medical reports), which was investigated by FBI at the time.[98] Bernstein, along with some other journalists, pointed out that in the last 48 hours before the beginning of the fight, the betting odds in favour of Klitschko rapidly dropped from 11-to-1 to 3,5-to-1.[99][100][91][101] According to journalist Keith Teixeira, a group of approximately 40 people associated with Brewster's manager Sam Simon bet from $50,000 to $100,000 on Brewster's victory.[89][87] Members of Klitschko's team also pointed out that shortly before the fight, a security camera recorded a moment when two people entered Klitschko's booth and were there for four minutes. These people had badges, but weren't members of Wladimir's team.[91][102] Wladimir's brother Vitali claimed that during registration of the boxer and his team, the card that belonged to Emmanuel Steward's assistant had already been registered on someone else, and that such card would allow its owner to enter any sporting hall in the building.[99][90]

After the fight, Wladimir's cutman Joe Souza was fired. During the fight, Souza used vaseline on Wladimir's face but also body, which had never been done in any of Klitschko's previous fights. As a replacement, the team hired Jacob "Stitch" Duran.[90][103][92]

Klitschko vs. Williamson, Castillo, Peter edit

Following his loss to Brewster, Klitschko began his journey back towards the top of the heavyweight division. First, he faced hard-hitting DaVarryl Williamson.[104] The fight took place at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada.[105] Williamson dropped Klitschko forty seconds into the second round, but was outboxed throughout the rest of the bout.[104] An accidental head butt in the closing seconds of the fifth round caused Klitschko bleeding from a cut above his right eye. Due to the cut, the fight was prematurely stopped, with Klitschko being declared the winner by technical decision. Two of the judges scored the fight identically 49–46 in favour of Klitschko, while the third judge had Williamson winning 48–47.[106][107]

After defeating Eliseo Castillo by fourth-round TKO, Klitschko signed to fight Samuel Peter in an IBF and WBO eliminator. Coming into the bout, Klitschko was viewed by many as the underdog[108] against the 7-to-5 favourite Peter who had won all of his 24 fights, with 21 of them having ended inside the distance. At the time, Samuel Peter was considered one of the brightest prospects in the heavyweight division. Distinguished boxing coaches Angelo Dundee and Teddy Atlas expected Peter to win.[109][110] Wladimir's team, including his brother Vitali, were worried about Wladimir, and were against this fight to happen. Wladimir, however, insisted on fighting Peter, claiming that beating a feared, hard-hitting fighter like Samuel Peter would help him to regain his stock and become mandatory challenger for two heavyweight belts.[111][112]

The first four rounds were tentative, with Klitschko working behind the jab, not allowing Peter to close the distance. At the end of the third, Peter staggered Klitschko with a powerful left hook. He hurt Klitschko again in the fifth with another left hook, sending Klitschko to the canvas with the rabbit punch. The referee counted it as the knockdown. Peter immediately went for the attack after Klitschko got up, dropping him again with the rabbit punch. The referee scored it as the second knockdown.[113] Klitschko regained composure and outboxed Peter through sixth to ninth rounds, with Peter frequently trying to hit Klitschko with the rabbit punch whenever escaping from a clinch.[113][114] Near the end of the tenth round Peter staggered Wladimir with a hard right hand, eventually sending Klitschko to the canvas with another right when Wladimir was backing away. In the 11th and 12th rounds, Klitschko was trying to keep Peter at the distance using straight punches. Peter caught him with a left hook in the last round, but was unable to capitalise on it. Instead, Klitschko caught him with a hard counter left hook of his own, staggering Peter for the first time in the fight.[113][114] Eventually the bout went the distance, with Klitschko winning the fight by clear unanimous decision (UD). All the judges scored the bout identically 114–111.[110][115]

Klitschko vs. Byrd II, Brock, Austin edit

On 22 April 2006, in Mannheim, Germany, Klitschko faced Chris Byrd for a second time, this time for the IBF heavyweight title. At the time of the bout, Byrd was ranked as the best heavyweight by The Ring, while Klitschko was ranked eighth.[116] Coming into the fight, Klitschko was viewed as the favourite. Many observers expected Klitschko to dominate Byrd similarly to their first bout.[117]

April 22nd, 2006 may be one of the most momentous dates in the history of boxing. On that day, Wladimir Klitschko of Ukraine will most likely easily defeat Chris Byrd of the United States for Byrd's IBF heavyweight title. If that result occurs, it may mark the dawning of a new era in boxing. Three of the four major titlists will be from Eastern Europe. Like the flood waters of Hurricane Katrina that swept away much of New Orleans, a rising tidal wave of Eastern European fighters threatens to sweep away American supremacy in the heavyweight division, putting an end to an era that began with the reign of John L. Sullivan — 124 years ago.

(John Hively, boxingscene.com[118])

Klitschko defeated Byrd by TKO in the seventh round, becoming a two-time heavyweight world champion in the process. Klitschko dominated the fight using his jab and superior reach, knocking Byrd down twice, once in round five and once in round seven. Byrd beat the count after the second knockdown, but his face was battered and bloody, and the fight was waved off.[119] At the time of the stoppage, judge Roy Francis had the challenger winning every round, while two other judges, Steve Epstein and Robert Hoyle, gave Klitschko all but one round.[120]

In his first title defence, Klitschko agreed to face then-undefeated heavyweight contender Calvin Brock. With a record of 29–0, 22 KOs, Brock was considered one of the most promising and demanded American heavyweight prospects at the time. In an ESPN interview in July 2005, Mike Tyson named him and Samuel Peter as his favourite fighters from the new crop of heavyweights.[121][122][123] In the build-up, Brock expressed confidence in his abilities: "I can adopt to every style. He's big like Jameel McCline, but a better fighter. I will beat him and become the heavyweight champion of the world. Klitschko has a good jab, but they also said Timur's best weapon was his jab. I have a good jab myself. I can adapt to anybody's style, anybody's strength and turn their weapon against them." He also dismissed claims that the division lacks strong competition: "The heavyweight division is stacked with a bunch of talent. It's not weak, definitely not weak. The division is pretty strong and that's why the title keeps changing hands."[121][124]

The fight took place on 11 November 2006 at Madison Square Garden.[125] In the opening rounds, Brock's economical but effective movement made Klitschko reluctant to throw punches, with Wladimir not being able to fully establish his rhythm.[126] In between the third and fourth rounds, Klitschko's trainer Emmanuel Steward urged Wladimir to press the action. Klitschko started fighting more aggressively, hurting Brock several times with the right cross. In the fifth round, Brock opened a cut under Klitschko's left eye that started bleeding heavily in the sixth. In the seventh round, Wladimir caught Brock with a counter right hand before sending him to the canvas with another straight right.[126][127] Brock was able to get up but was unsteady on his feet, prompting the referee to stop the bout.[126][127]

Klitschko then faced mandatory challenger Ray Austin on 10 March 2007, at the SAP Arena in Mannheim, Germany. 36-year-old Austin was mostly known for draws against Sultan Ibragimov, Larry Donald and Lance Whitaker. In preparation for the fight, Austin was trained by a prominent coach Stacey McKinley.[128] Klitschko won by a second-round KO with four consecutive left hooks to Austin's head. Klitschko did not throw a single right hand in that fight.[129]

Klitschko vs. Brewster II, Ibragimov, Thompson edit

Klitschko then avenged one of his previous losses as he defeated Lamon Brewster on 7 July 2007, in Cologne, Germany. Brewster's corner asked the referee to stop the fight at the end of the sixth round. It was later revealed that Klitschko fought most of the fight with a broken middle finger on his left hand.[130]

By the end of October 2007, Wladimir Klitschko started negotiations with then-WBO world heavyweight champion Sultan Ibragimov about the unification showdown in the near future. This would be the first heavyweight unification fight since 13 November 1999 when WBC champion Lennox Lewis defeated then-WBA and IBF champion Evander Holyfield.[131][132] On 20 November, Klitschko and Ibragimov officially signed the contract for their unification clash to take place on 23 February 2008 at Madison Square Garden.[133] Two days later in Moscow, a first pre-fight press-conference was held.[134] Klitschko began his preparations for the fight on 18 December. His training camp was located between Santa Monica, Los Angeles and Palm Beach, Florida.[135] Ibragimov began his preparations for the bout on 25 December. Among Ibragimov's sparring partners were Klitschko's former opponent Jameel McCline and Swedish heavyweight prospect Attila Levin.[136][137]

In the pre-fight prediction, a vast majority of Ukrainian, Russian and American observers expected Klitschko to win by either stoppage or unanimous decision. Out of six journalists of the Ukrainian magazine Ring, five predicted Klitschko to stop Ibragimov, with only one expecting Klitschko to win by decision. 24 of 26 members of boxingscene.com expected Klitschko to come out as the winner – 18 of them predicted the win to come by way of KO/TKO, one expert predicted decision, while the remaining five were unsure about either possibility. The remaining two experts predicted Ibragimov to win by decision. 10 of the 12 members of ringsidereport.com picked Klitschko to win, with eight of them expecting the victory to come by way of KO/TKO. The remaining two picked Ibragimov to win by stoppage.[138] In the build-up to the fight, Klitschko's trainer Emmanuel Steward said that Sultan Ibragimov was going to be Wladimir's toughest opponent to date, praising Ibragimov for his hand speed and mobility, while Klitschko complimented Ibragimov on his accomplishments: "Sultan Ibragimov is a boxer that hasn't lost in any of his 23 fights, with the sole draw being against Ray Austin. His amateur career can be described as fantastic, and the fact that he's the heavyweight champion of the world speaks volumes about his professional career as well. I think he's a strong and dangerous opponent that should not be underestimated. His last two fights against Shannon Briggs and Evander Holyfield proved that."[139] Ibragimov's trainer Jeff Mayweather was confident that Ibragimov would be able to establish his rhythm and "press Klitschko to the corner".[140] The pre-fight build-up was marked with controversy after Ibragimov's manager Boris Grinberg insulted Klitschko during one of the interviews: "Sultan Ibragimov knocks out this Ukraine gay, motherf***er!". Grinberg later apologised to Klitschko.[141] The day before the bout, Klitschko weighed in at 238 pounds (108 kg), the lightest since 1999,[142] while Ibragimov's weight was 219 pounds (99 kg), his lightest since 2005.[143]

From the opening bell, both fighters fought tentatively, avoiding risks. Klitschko retreated onto the outside, fighting at a distance and remaining unreachable for Ibragimov who tried to establish his right jab but had his right hand constantly pushed down by Klitschko. By the end of the opening round, Klitschko became more active with his jab, while Ibragimov unsuccessfully tried to catch Wladimir with a series of right and left hooks. By the third round, Klitschko took control of the center of the ring, keeping Ibragimov at the end of his left jab and occasionally throwing right jabs as well.[144] In the fifth round, Klitschko caught Ibragimov with a straight right hand, however Ibragimov appeared to be unhurt. Most of Ibragimov's attempts to close distance ended with Klitschko tying him up. In the second half of the fight, the situation did not change, with Klitschko keeping Ibragimov at distance with straight shots, while Ibragimov was only able to occasionally catch Klitschko with single shots to the body. Ibragimov's corner was almost silent from the sixth round onwards, unable to give their man any meaningful advice.[145] Klitschko's dominance became even more visible after he caught Ibragimov with a straight right in round nine, almost knocking him down. He caught Ibragimov again with a counter left hook at the end of the eleventh. The twelfth round saw Ibragimov unsuccessfully trying to catch Klitschko with overhand shots. Ultimately, the fight went the distance, with Klitschko being declared the winner by unanimous decision. The judges scored the bout 119–110, 117–111 and 118–110.[146][147][148] Klitschko reportedly earned $9 million for the fight.[149][150] He donated $500,000 of his earnings to the Bronx's Laureus Sport for Good Foundation.[151]

The fight was heavily criticised by observers and prominent boxing public figures.[152][153] Boxing promoter Bob Arum called the fight "an absolute shame",[154] while Dan Goossen described it as "awful".[155] Boxing journalist Phil Santos pointed out that Klitschko fought for the majority of the fight "only with his left hand", proving once again that he "is the best heavyweight in the world right now". Santos also noted that such cautious, safety-first style was not going to help Klitschko to increase his popularity in the United States.[156] Some observers were more apologetic of Klitschko's performance: "It's really irritating that so many people, people that know very little about boxing, say that Klitschko's dominance means stagnation for the heavyweight division. There's no denying that once Klitschko collects all the belts, he will go down as one of the all-time greats. Yes, he fights cautiously and isn't willing to exchange shots, but who told us that greatness in boxing is measured with the number of knockdowns? Why the boxer that is able to not get hit with a hard shot over the course of twelve rounds is less great than the champions from the past that sacrificed their health for the sake of success?"[157]

On 12 July 2008, Klitschko faced mandatory challenger Tony Thompson. The fight took place at Color Line Arena in Hamburg, Germany, the same venue where Thompson had defeated then-highly regarded German boxer Luan Krasniqi in a WBO world heavyweight title eliminator almost a year prior.[158][159][160][161][162] In the build-up to the fight, Klitschko praised Thompson for his defensive abilities, while Klitschko's trainer Emmanuel Steward described Thompson as "one of the most difficult fights we will have".[163][164] In the pre-fight interview, Thompson promised that he wouldn't run away from Klitschko, and would stand in front of him and fight toe-to-toe.[165] Being 6 ft 5 in tall with 81½ in reach, Thompson was of similar height and reach as Klitschko.[166] Many observes predicted Thompson to be a tough challenge for Klitschko, expecting Klitschko to ultimately win by TKO in the second half of the fight before the fighters would enter the championship rounds.[167][168] Coming into the fight, Klitschko weighed in at 241 pounds, 6.5 lbs lighter than Thompson.[162]

The opening rounds were tentative, with Klitschko seemingly struggling with Thompson's awkward southpaw style. All three judges gave the first round to Thompson.[165][169] In the second round, both fighters suffered a cut above the right eye after an accidental headbutt.[164] Klitschko's eye began to swell after Thompson caught him with the right hook in the fifth round.[164] After the sixth round, however, Klitschko appeared to have established his dominance in the ring, hurting Thompson with several straight right hands. After the seventh round, both fighter started showing signs of fatigue.[164] In the tenth round, Thompson fell to the canvas during a clinch. It appeared as if Thompson fell down mostly due to being tired rather than being pushed by Klitschko.[165] In the middle of the eleventh, Klitschko caught Thompson with the straight right hand which Thompson did not see coming, falling to the canvas again, with the referee starting the count this time. Thompson beat the count but was unsteady on his feet, prompting the referee to stop the fight.[165][164] At the time of the stoppage, Klitschko was unanimously winning on the scorecards, with scores 98–92 (twice) and 99–91.[166]

In the post-fight interview, Klitschko admitted that the fight turned out to be tougher than expected: "It is not so easy to defend all the titles and it has been a while since I last had a black eye so today I really look like a boxer. I did not expect the victory to come that hard."[164][170] "I was fatigued, I thought he was fatigued too," Tony Thompson said after the fight. "He did what a great champion did, he took advantage when I was vulnerable. The only thing that hurts on me is my heart – for losing."[164] Emmanuel Steward described the knockout sequence as the one that showed the difference between a great heavyweight and the best heavyweight in the world: "They were both tired, but Wladimir has experience now, then he came back with a second wind. The experience is what helped Wladimir to come back with the second wind and find an opportunity to secure the stoppage win."[165][164] Former undisputed world heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis praised Klitschko for his performance: "I've been watching Klitschko for some time, and he's improving with every fight."[165] Meanwhile, unified world cruiserweight champion David Haye criticised the champion for his performance: "If he fights me in the same way he fought that guy he will be knocked out in three rounds. He has got the perfect style for me. I don't want him to have any more fights before me as I don't want someone else to do what I will do against him."[170] Klitschko reportedly earned €8 million (around $12.7 million) for the bout.[171][172]

Klitschko vs. Rahman, Chagaev, Chambers edit

 
Klitschko vs. Rahman, 2008

Klitschko was scheduled to defend his titles against Alexander Povetkin later in 2008,[173] but on 25 October, Povetkin withdrew from the fight due to an ankle injury. Instead, Klitschko faced Hasim Rahman on 13 December 2008 and won by TKO. This was the third time Klitschko fought at the SAP Arena in Mannheim, Germany. He dominated the fight, winning every round while making good use of his left jab. Rahman seemed unable to withstand the Klitschko's punch power. In the sixth round, Klitschko knocked Rahman down with a series of left hooks, leaving Rahman visibly disoriented. Between the sixth and seventh rounds, the referee warned Rahman he's going to stop the fight if Rahman continues absorbing punishment without firing back.[174] The referee ultimately called a stop to the contest in the 7th round after Rahman failed to respond to a series of shots.[175][176][177] At the time of the stoppage, Klitschko was leading on all three judges scorecards, respectively 60–53, 60–53, and 60–47.[178] According to CompuBox, Klitschko landed 194 punches (50.4% accuracy) to Rahman's 35 (16.8% accuracy), a nearly six-fold disparity.[179]

Klitschko was scheduled to face David Haye on 20 June 2009, but Haye pulled out within weeks of the fight complaining of a back injury.[180] Immediately after news about Haye's injury broke into public, a handful of heavyweight fighters, such as Alexander Povetkin, Chazz Witherspoon, James Toney, Odlanier Solis, Dominick Guinn and Eddie Chambers, expressed their interest in replacing Haye for the Klitschko showdown.[181] Instead, Klitschko's team started negotiations with Ruslan Chagaev, who was ranked third best heavyweight in the world by The Ring, and WBA world champion Nikolai Valuev, who was regarded as a big draw in Germany at the time. Ultimately, Klitschko reached agreements with Chagaev who agreed to step in for Haye as a last-minute replacement (Valuev's team wanted the fight to be postponed until autumn of that year).[181][182][183] Some observes believed that Chagaev was a better challenege for Klitschko than Haye, given his position in the ranking and the fact that, alongside WBO and IBF world titles, vacant The Ring world heavyweight title was also on the line.[184][185] In the pre-fight comparison, The Ring was giving Klitschko an advantage in power, speed and athletic ability, as well as experience, while also crediting Chagaev for having better defence, praising him for his fundamentals and footwork. In terms of technique, both fighters were described as of equal level.[186]

The fight took place at Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen, with over 61,000 fans having attended the fight, the largest audience for a boxing fight in Germany since 1939, when Max Schmeling knocked out Adolf Heuser in front of 70,000 people in Stuttgart.[187][188] Klitschko dominated the fight, keeping Chagaev at the end of his jab and throwing straight right hand whenever necessary. Klitschko dropped Chagaev near the end of the second round, and was gradually fighting more aggressively as the fight progressed. Chagaev's trainer Michael Timm did not allow Chagaev to come out for the tenth round, prompting the referee to wave the bout off, declaring Klitschko the winner by corner retirement (RTD).[189][187] This win had added significance because even though the WBA title was not on the line, many saw Klitschko as the rightful champion.[189][188]

On 9 December 2009, Klitschko's management group, K2 Promotions, confirmed that a bout with Eddie Chambers had been agreed to take place in Germany on 20 March 2010. This mandatory title defence, originally scheduled for December 2009, had to be delayed due to a hand injury that Klitschko sustained in training that required surgery.[190] In the build-up to the fight, Klitschko described Chambers as "the best American heavyweight right now".[191] In the pre-fight comparison of the fighters, The Ring gave Chambers the upper hand in speed and athletic ability, as well as defence, while crediting Klitschko as more powerful and experienced.[192] In the United States, the bout was not televised by any TV station but was aired on the Klitschko's official website for $14.95 instead.[193][191][194] The official venue was the multi-functional football stadium ESPRIT Arena in Düsseldorf, Germany.[191][195]

The bout turned-out to be one-sided, with the champion winning rounds keeping Chambers at the end of his jab and occasionally throwing straight right hands.[196] In the opening rounds, Chambers lifted Klitschko and took him down several times but was not deducted a point nor warned.[196] In between the championship rounds, Klitschko was criticised by his trainer Emmanuel Steward for not fighting aggressively, despite comfortably winning on the scorecards.[196][191] Klitschko picked up his pace during the final round and, with few seconds left, landed a left hook on Chambers' temple. The punch made Chambers fall forwards and lose consciousness for an extended period of time. The referee immediately stepped in and called an end to the contest.[197][198][199][200] It remains the only stoppage loss of Chambers' career.

Klitschko vs. Peter II edit

 
Klitschko in 2010

Following the match with Chambers, a unification fight between Klitschko and David Haye, who, as of May 2009, had held the WBA title, appeared to be in the offing. Klitschko called out the Briton on YouTube in April 2010, stating, "I want to send this message to boxing fans and directly to David Haye. David, you've bitched out on fighting both Klitschko brothers twice already and now's the time to make it happen. On behalf of the boxing fans around the world, I am officially calling you out to fight me. You can't run away from me forever and you need to follow through with this fight if you want to be respected. I'm ready. What're you waiting for?"[201][202]

Haye's trainer, Adam Booth, indicated that Haye would be willing to accept the challenge.[203] Both sides began negotiations for a potential fight and the bout was targeted for September.[204] As the negotiations continued to move forward,[205] the unification fight between Klitschko and Haye was expected to take place in Germany rather than England.[206][207] The IBF set a deadline to end negotiations on 17 May. A few days before the deadline, Haye said he was interested in fighting the older Klitschko, Vitali, rather than Wladimir.[208] The fight did not materialise and Klitschko was set to take on mandatory challenger Alexander Povetkin. On 17 May 2010, the 30-day period of negotiation began for Klitschko to defend his championship against Povetkin.[209] Within this period, discussions to make a fight with Haye were still ongoing.[210]

The bout between Klitschko and Povetkin was initially tentatively scheduled to take place in Frankfurt, Germany, on 11 September 2010. In July 2010, it was confirmed that the bout would be taking place in Frankfurt,[211] with Samuel Peter replacing Povetkin for the scheduled fight as Povetkin failed to show up to the press-conference, deciding to pull out of the fight at the advice of his coach Teddy Atlas who believed Povetkin was not ready to face Klitschko.[212][213] Klitschko faced Peter for the second time, as they had fought in 2005 previously.[214][215] Peter weighed in at 241 pounds, two pounds lighter than their first fight.[216] Klitschko came in at a career heavy of 247 pounds.[216]

Peter started the fight very aggressively and caught Klitschko with a good left hook in the opening minute, although Klitschko ended the round well. Peter was caught with three hard right-hands in the second round, one of which seemed to stun him. Peter tried to duck under the Klitschko jab, but was being tied up on the inside. After four rounds, the fight became one-sided in Klitschko's favour. Peter's right eye was closing and he was taking heavy punishment. After the ninth round, Peter's trainer Abel Sanchez said he would give him one more round.[citation needed] Emmanuel Steward also implored Klitschko to be more aggressive. Peter swung wildly in the tenth and Klitschko put him down with a concussive combination. Referee Robert Byrd did not start a count and waved the fight off, awarding Klitschko the win by KO. Klitschko reportedly earned €5 million ($6.3 million) for the fight.[217] Klitschko was set to fight Derek Chisora on 11 December, but the fight was later called off on 8 December due to Klitschko tearing a muscle in his abdomen.[218][219]

Klitschko vs. Haye edit

On 5 January 2011, it was announced that Derek Chisora would get his fight with Klitschko. This enraged David Haye's trainer Adam Booth, who described the move as a "disgrace" on a heated live phone-in with Sky Sports News. Booth alleged Haye had met every single one of Klitschko's demands.[220] The fight against Chisora was rescheduled for 30 April 2011 and was going to take place in SAP Arena, Mannheim.[221] However, on 4 March, it was announced that Klitschko had pulled out of the fight due to not being fully recovered from a torn abdominal muscle. On 5 March, it was instead announced that the highly anticipated fight against Haye would take place on 2 July 2011.[222] The fight was contingent on Klitschko's recovery from a torn abdominal muscle. The contract was written so that if Klitschko was not fully healed, then Haye would fight his brother, Vitali.[223]

Klitschko fought Haye in a heavyweight unification fight for the WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, and Ring magazine heavyweight titles. The fight took place at the Imtech Arena in Hamburg, Germany on 2 July 2011. Klitschko and Haye agreed to a 50–50 split of the purse and Haye was allotted 7,000 seats at the venue.[224][225][226] Klitschko won by UD, the three judges scored it 117–109, 118–108, and 116–110 all in favour of Klitschko. According to CompuBox, Klitschko landed 134 punches of 509 thrown (26.3% accuracy), while Haye connected on 72 shots out of 290 (24.8%). Klitschko outlanded Haye in every round but fourth.[227] Haye revealed afterwards that he had a broken toe on his right foot, and claimed that it had hindered his game plan for the fight as he felt he was unable to jump out at Klitschko like he had previously in his career. Haye was subject to much derision and ridicule from within the boxing community and fans after citing his toe as part of the reason why he lost.[228] Despite this Klitschko claims that Haye was unable to fight because he was just too good for him.[229][230][231] Both Klitschko and Haye reportedly earned $24 million each for the fight.[232]

After winning the WBA title, all of the major heavyweight titles were in the hands of the Klitschko family. Wladimir and Vitali became the first and only pair of brothers to hold all of the heavyweight titles simultaneously.[233]

Klitschko vs. Mormeck, Thompson II, Wach edit

On 6 October 2011, Klitschko announced his next fight. It was originally to be on 10 December 2011 against the former two time unified cruiserweight world champion, Jean-Marc Mormeck (36–4, 22 KOs). The fight would have taken place at Esprit Arena, Düsseldorf.[234] This was Wladimir's first title defence after his win over David Haye unified all major heavyweight belts in the hands of the Klitschko brothers. The fight was predicted to generate 500 million viewers worldwide, similarly to Wladimir's fight against Haye.[235] On 5 December 2011, the fight was cancelled because Klitschko checked into a hospital to have a kidney stone removed. After the removal operation he suffered from fever and inflammation.[236] The fight was rescheduled for 3 March 2012, with Klitschko dominating and knocking out Mormeck in the fourth round.[237] CompuBox showed that in the 10 minutes and 12 seconds the fight lased, Klitschko landed 39 of 135 punches thrown (29%) and Mormeck landed just 3 of 19 thrown (16%). Mormeck failed to land anything in rounds 1 and 4.[238]

On 4 March 2012, Klitschko stated that he would next fight his mandatory challenger Tony Thompson (36–2, 24 KOs), who had been ranked as the world's eighth best heavyweight by BoxRec at the conclusion of the previous year,[239] in a rematch from their first fight in 2008. At the time, he stated that the newly opened Barclays Arena in New York were interested in showcasing a Klitschko brother. Since they last fought, Thompson recorded five straight wins, all by KO.[240] A purse bid was set by the IBF, where Klitschko, upon request, would receive 85% of the purse split, compared to the usual 75%.[241] The fight was confirmed to take place at the Stade de Suisse in Berne, Switzerland on 7 July.[242] In an interview, Klitschko admitted that Thompson was not his first choice and that he would have rather fought someone he had not fought before.[243] "So far I've always been better in rematches. However, I must not take this lightly as Thompson knows me better than any other fighter", Klitschko said in the build-up to the fight.[244] "I've been waiting for this rematch for so long", Thompson said during one of pre-fight press-conferences, "In Bern, I'm gonna finish what I've started 4 years ago - knock Klitschko out and take the belts back to the United States".[245] Thompson weighed in at 244.75, dropping 10.75 lbs from his last fight, while Klitschko weighed in at 249, the heaviest in his entire career. The additional weight appeared to be muscle.[246]

In the first round, both fighters were cautious, patiently studying each other. Klitschko became more dominant in the second, working mostly with his jab. Thompson unsuccessfully went for the attack and in the process fell to the canvas. The referee did not rule it a knockdown. In the third round, Thompson hurt Klitschko for the first time in the fight with a counter left hand but was still being outboxed by Klitschko. In the fifth round, Klitschko pressed Thompson into a corner and hurt him with a straight right hand, knocking him down. Thompson beat the count but looked hurt, however he was able to survive that round. Klitschko continued his assault in the sixth, sending Thompson down again with a flurry of shots. Thompson got up but had to hold on to the ropes to stand, which prompted the referee to stop the fight, declaring Klitschko the winner by sixth-round TKO.[247] "From the beginning, I had no doubt that I would successfully defend the titles. But it was hard to time an accurate shot. Thompson was elusive, he didn't lose an eye contact at any moment in the fight and was able to see most of my punches", said Klitschko in a post-fight interview.[248] It was his twelfth consecutive title defence, the third-most in heavyweight history.[249][250] CompuBox stats showed Klitschko landed 51 of 121 total punches thrown (42%) and Thompson landed only 25 of 183 thrown (14%).[251]

There was first mention of a potential Klitschko vs. Mariusz Wach (27-0, 15 KOs) fight in August 2011 when Klitschko's team approached Wach's promoters for a fight, however nothing materialised.[252] Wach's promoter Global Boxing stated that it was Klitschko's advisor Shelly Finkel that contacted them. Bernd Boente denied these claims.[253] In August 2012, serious negotiations took place for the fight. A date in November was considered with the venue likely to be in Hamburg, Germany. Terms were fully agreed within days of the negotiations for the fight to take place 10 November.[254][255] Klitschko revealed he would train with Johnathon Banks due to Steward recovering from a bowel operation.[256][257] On 25 October, Steward died at the age of 68.[258] The fight was the first time in his 16-year professional career that he had faced an opponent taller than himself.[259] At 2.02 metres tall, with a reach of 2.08 metres and weighing 251 pounds, Wach was four centimetres taller than Klitschko with a reach two centimetres longer.[260][261] In Poland, the fight was available via pay-per-view platform on Canal+ Sport for 39 and Polsat Sport for 40 zł.[262][263][264][265]

On fight night, at the 02 World Arena, Klitschko dominated and retained his titles with a one sided UD. The three judges' scored the fight 120–107, 120–107, and 119–109. The bout opened with a battle between jabs which was won by Klitschko, who was following his jabs with his signature straight right. Wach managed to wobble Klitschko in round five but failed to take advantage. Wach also showed a great chin later in the fight when Klitschko began to let his hands go more landing thunderous shots.[266][267] During the course of twelve rounds, Klitschko landed 274 of 693 punches landed (40%), whilst Wach landed 60 of his 308 thrown (19%).[268] After the fight, there were allegations against Wach that he had used steroids.[269] Klitschko reportedly earned €5.8 million (cca $7.25 million) for the fight.[270][271][272][273]

Days before the Klitschko vs. Wach fight took place, it was revealed that Team Sauerland offered Klitschko €5 million (around $6,5 million) for a possible fight against then-WBO cruiserweight champion Marco Huck in the future. At the time, Huck was preparing for a title defence against Firat Arslan.[274] Klitschko's manager Bernd Boente turned down the offer stating money was not the issue. The reason the fight would never get made was due to the fact that the Klitschko's had a contract with German television network RTL and Huck was signed with their rival network ARD.[275]

Klitschko vs. Pianeta, Povetkin, Leapai edit

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

At the end of 2012, the WBA ordered Klitschko to fight WBA (Regular) champion Alexander Povetkin of Russia by 24 February 2013,[276] but the two sides couldn't reach an agreement.[277] The WBA let Klitschko have another voluntary title defence before taking on Povetkin, but there should have been a signed contract with Povetkin before 28 February, with a new deadline for their bout no later than 31 July.[278][279]

On 5 March 2013, K2 Promotions announced that Klitschko would fight another undefeated contender, Italian Francesco Pianeta, on 4 May at SAP Arena in Mannheim, Germany.[280] Klitschko had received criticism in regards to past opponents. Pianeta was no different. Speaking to ESPN, he said, "I'm getting always criticised with my opponents, it doesn't matter are they well known or not so much and it's always very difficult to fight against someone that is not known because you are always getting these critics." Pianeta said it was the biggest experience of his life, but not his biggest fight. He went on to say he won his biggest fight against cancer in 2009.[281] From the start, Klitschko systematically broke down the Italian, consistently landing flush straight right hand shots. He dropped Pianeta with a right hand in round four, a left hand put Pianeta down in the fifth; the fight ended at 2:52 in round six when Klitschko put Pianeta down for the third time.[282][283][284] According to CompuBox Stats, Klitschko landed 116 of 277 punches thrown (42%) and Pianeta landed 24 of 104 thrown (23%), an average of 4 punches landed per round.[285]

Promoter Vladimir Hryunov won the right to promote Klitschko vs. Povetkin with a purse bid of $23,333,330 and Russian businessman Andrey Ryabinsky putting up the money. Failed bids made were from K2 Promotions ($7,130,000) and Povetkin's promoter Sauerland Event's ($6,014,444). It allowed Ryabinsky to dictate the location of the fight and guaranteed the fighters the biggest purses of their careers. Based on being entitled to 75 per cent of the winning bid, Klitschko got $17,499,997, while Povetkin received $5,833,333.[286] The Klitschko camp were said to be surprised by the bid.[287] The fight was expected to generate around 100 million viewers in Europe.[288][289][290] It was reported that the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, was going to attend the fight.[291][292]

The fight took place on 5 October 2013 at the Olympic Stadium in Moscow.[293] The bout was marred with over 160 clinches, most initiated by Klitschko, followed by several repeated roughhouse tactics throughout the match. This included Klitschko's leaning on his opponent and pushing his head down and throwing Povetkin away to prevent Povetkin from clinching, which resulted in the referee scoring some of Povetkin's fallings as knockdowns, as well as Povetkin's punching after the referee's break command and leaning his head too low.[294] Klitschko won by UD, scoring a knockdown in round two from a quick left hook, and three knockdowns in round seven, including one prompted from a straight right hand. All three judges scored it 119–104 on the scorecards.[295][296][297] Klitschko landed 139 of 417 punches (33%) and Povetkin connected on 59 of 283 (21%).[298] After the fight, Klitschko told in the interview that he had little desire to go for the knockout as the Russian crowd would be disappointed, which lead to speculations about the alleged agreement between the champion and organisers to let the bout go the distance,[299][300][301] which Klitschko later denied. With 9.2 rating, the fight became the most popular sporting event on Russian television in 2013, as well as the most watched TV programme of the year in Moscow with 13.9 rating, surpassing the Moscow Victory Day Parade.[302][303] Overall, the fight was watched by 23 million people in Russia.[304] The fight also became the most popular TV programme of the Ukrainian television in 2013 with 19.5 rating (audience 18+)[305][306] and 23 million total viewers[307] and the most watched programme of RTL Television in 2013, averaging 11 million viewers.[308]

In November 2013, Alex Leapai (30–4–3, 24 KOs) caused a huge upset in defeating then-unbeaten Denis Boytsov to become the WBO mandatory challenger.[309] On 5 January 2014 K2 Promotions announced that a deal was close to being reached for the Klitschko vs. Leapai fight to take place in Germany on 26 April.[310][311] Klitschko signed the contract on 3 February.[312] It was revealed that former world title challenger David Tua declined a 'lucrative offer' to spar with Klitschko ahead of the fight. Tua told Australian newspaper The Courier-Mail he "didn't want to help anyone beat a 'Samoan brother'".[313] On fight night, Klitschko knocked Leapai down three times, and referee Eddie Cotton stopped the fight with 55 seconds remaining in the fifth round.[314][315][316] Despite all the pre-fight trash talk done by Leapai, Klitschko told him, "You have truly a lionheart. You never stopped. You were challenging, you were bold. You had great desire to become a champion. Not many of my opponents have that type of attitude, that type of heart." Klitschko landed 147 of 396 punches thrown (37%), while Leapai landed a dire 10 of his 69 (14%). The 10 punches landed were made up of 6 jabs and 4 power punches.[317][318]

Klitschko vs. Pulev, Jennings edit

The IBF finally ordered Klitschko vs. Kubrat Pulev on 8 May 2014 and gave a 30-day negotiation period.[319] Klitschko's manager Bernd Boente stated that a potential fight with WBC champion Bermane Stiverne was their main priority, a fight which would see all of the heavyweight belts at stake. Kalle Sauerland stated that he would request to get Klitschko (62–3, 52 KOs) stripped of the IBF title if he didn't fight Pulev. At the same time Deontay Wilder was named as Stiverne's mandatory and the WBC stated he must fight Wilder next.[320] With the IBF purse bid split being 75–25 in favour of the champion, Klitschko requested the split be 80–20 in his favour. The IBF accepted the request.[321] A purse bid took place on 17 June, which was won by K2 Promotions. The winning bid was $7.25 million. Sauerland Event put in a bid for $5.29 million. As per the bid, K2 had the location set as the O2 World Arena in Hamburg, with a possible date being 6 September 2014.[322] In August, Klitschko suffered a bicep injury, thus postponing the fight by at least two months. A new date of 15 November was set.[323] HBO announced that they would air the fight live in the afternoon, making it the 19th Klitschko fight they would show.[324] Two days before the fight, it was revealed only the IBF title would be at stake for Pulev, however if Klitschko loses, the remaining titles would be vacated.[325][326] The fight's worldwide audience was estimated to be 300 million viewers.[327][328][329]

Despite making a spirited effort, Pulev suffered three knockdowns en route to being knocked out in round five by a devastating left hook. The time of stoppage was recorded as 2:11 of round five. In the post-fight interview, Pulev said, "Wladimir is a really good opponent, but he was lucky. I want a rematch". Klitschko praised Pulev, calling him a tough competitor.[330][331] CompuBox stats showed that Klitschko landed 38 of 89 punches thrown (43%), this included 47% of his power punches. Pulev managed to land only 25 of his 110 thrown (23%). This was made up of 10 jabs and 15 power shots landed.[332] The fight drew 10.5 million viewers in Germany[333] and 1.8 million viewers in Bulgaria, becoming the most watched sports event on Bulgarian TV since 2007 and the most watched programme in the history of the television channel Nova TV.[334][335][336][337] The fight also averaged 620,000 viewers on HBO and peaked at 700,000 viewers.[338]

On 20 January 2015 ESPN reported that the potential Klitschko vs. Jennings was confirmed and to take place on 25 April 2015 at Madison Square Garden. Negotiations initially started in November 2014. Klitschko's manager, Bernd Boente finally announced the fight and said all contracts had been signed. The Barclays Center in New York City was originally chosen to stage the fight, but no reason was given for the change of venue.[339]

It would be the fourth time Klitschko would fight at the Garden, his first time at the arena and the United States since 2008, defending his WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO and The Ring heavyweight titles. He defeated Jennings by effective use of his jab and nullifying Jennings' offensive game on the inside, especially by holding Jennings, which resulted in the referee deducting a point in the tenth round for excessive holding, although Klitschko did end up winning via UD with scores of 116–111, 116–111, and 118–109. According to Compubox Stats, Klitschko landed 144 of his 545 punches thrown (26%) whilst Jennings landed 110 of 376 (29 per cent).[340] According to Nielsen Media Research, the fight averaged 1.637 million viewers on HBO, peaking at 1.742 million viewers.[341] With this win, Klitschko defeated 23rd boxer for the world heavyweight championship, beating a record held by Joe Louis for 66 years.[26][27] Klitschko reportedly earned $12.5 million for the fight.[342]

Klitschko vs. Fury edit

Klitschko was scheduled to take on undefeated heavyweight contender Tyson Fury, the WBO mandatory challenger, on 24 October 2015. On 25 September 2015, Klitschko postponed the fight, citing a calf injury. It was rescheduled for 28 November 2015.[343] On the night of the fight, there was much controversy, first starting with the gloves, then there was a complaint about the ring canvas. Klitschko reportedly had his hands wrapped without a representative of Fury present, so had to do them again.[344] Klitschko lost the fight by UD, with scores of 115–112, 115–112, and 116–111 all in favour of Fury.[345][346] It was the first defeat Klitschko had suffered in over ten years and marked the end of the 'Klitschko Era', referring to the time period where both Klitschko brothers dominated the division. Klitschko and Fury showed little offence during the twelve rounds, but Fury did enough to take the decision. Klitschko landed 52 of 231 punches thrown (22.5%) and Fury landed 86 of 371 thrown (23.2%).[347]

In the post-fight interview, an emotional Fury said, "This is a dream come true. We worked so hard for this. I've done it. It's hard to come to foreign countries and get decisions. It just means so much to me to come here and get the decision." He then took the microphone to thank Klitschko, "I'd like to say to Wladimir, you're a great champion. And thanks very much for having me. It was all fun and games during the buildup." Klitschko failed to throw his well-known right hand, mostly due to Fury's constant movement and mocking. He said, "Tyson was the faster and better man tonight. I felt quite comfortable in the first six rounds, but I was astonished that Tyson was so fast in the second half as well. I couldn't throw my right hand because the advantage was the longer distance he had." Klitschko had a rematch clause in place.[348][349]

Klitschko was entitled to a rematch with Fury as part of the contract for their first fight. The rematch was eventually announced on 8 April 2016 and set to take place in Fury's home town at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England on 9 July 2016.[350] However, Tyson Fury announced via a YouTube video that the fight would be postponed due to an ankle sprain he had received during training. He apologised to his fans and confirmed the fight would be rescheduled for a later date. On 7 July, Fury announced via his Twitter account that the rescheduled fight would take place on 29 October at the Manchester Arena. On 23 September, Fury again postponed the fight after being declared "medically unfit",[351] before eventually vacating the WBA (Super), WBO, and IBO titles, citing problems with depression after testing positive for cocaine.[352] The rematch with Klitschko was cancelled as a result.

Klitschko vs. Joshua edit

 
Klitschko in 2017

Days after the Fury rematch was called off, Klitschko was approached by Eddie Hearn, promoter of IBF champion Anthony Joshua, to fight on 28 November date they had set for a second defence. Terms seemed to have been agreed for a £30m fight showdown although an initial contract was yet to be signed.[353] After Fury gave up his world titles, it was said that Klitschko wanted the WBA (Super) title up for grabs in the potential match up against Joshua and waiting for approval, which the WBA kept postponing.[354] A reason as to why the WBA was delaying sanctioning the fight was due them having a legal settlement with Lucas Browne so he could fight for the vacant title next. Klitschko then turned his attention to fighting Browne instead on 10 December, a date his team had an arena set for in Germany.[355] On 24 October, Klitschko suffered a minor calf injury which would rule him out until 2017. Talks between the Klitschko camp and Hearn remained active with a fight set for the first part of 2017.[356][357] On 2 November, the WBA finally agreed to sanction a fight for their super title as long as Joshua defeats Eric Molina in December 2016.[358]

On 10 December, immediately after Joshua had defeated Molina at the Manchester Arena, Klitschko was invited into the ring by Hearn. It was announced that Klitschko and Joshua would face each other for the WBA (Super), IBF and vacant IBO titles at Wembley Stadium, London, on 29 April 2017.[359] WBA president Gilberto Jesus Mendoza confirmed that the winner will have to face mandatory challenger Luis Ortiz next, with deadlines due to be set after the unification fight.[360][361] A day later the IBF announced the winner must fight their mandatory challenger Kubrat Pulev. Because of this clashing with the WBA enforcing their mandatory, it was believed that either Joshua or Klitschko would have to vacate a title.[362] In January 2017, Eddie Hearn announced that over 80,000 tickets had been sold, a new box office record, overtaking Carl Froch vs. George Groves II. He put a request in for 5,000 more tickets to be made available.[363][364] At the weigh in, Klitschko weighed in at 240 and a quarter pounds, the lightest he has weighed since 2009. Joshua came in heavier at 250 pounds.[365]

In front of a post-war record crowd of 90,000 in attendance, Joshua won by TKO in a high-drama contest that saw both men giving their all. They fought a close and cautious first four rounds. In the fifth, Joshua came out and threw a barrage of punches, forcing Klitschko to the canvas. An angry Klitschko rose up and dominated Joshua for the remainder of the round, before landing a clean right hand and scoring his own knockdown in round six. The next few rounds were again cautious, both men wary of each other, until a reinvigorated Joshua attacked Klitschko in round eleven with an upper-cut blow to the right side of Klitschko's face which would be the beginning of the end for the Ukrainian. Joshua then put together a few small but powerful combinations which sent his opponent to the canvas. Klitschko again rose but Joshua knocked him down for a second time in the round by unleashing a seven-punch combination, flooring Klitschko with a left hook. Moments later Joshua tried to end the fight by swinging a few right hooks and managed to back Klitschko into the ropes where he again sent a barrage of punches with no reply. The referee then concluded that Klitschko had taken enough punishment and stopped the fight.[366][367]

At the time of stoppage, Joshua was ahead on two judges' scorecards at 96–93 and 95–93, while the third judge had Klitschko ahead 95–93. CompuBox stats showed that Joshua landed 107 of his 355 punches thrown (30.1%), and Klitschko landed 94 of 256 (36.7%).[368] In the post-fight interviews, Klitschko spoke about the rematch clause, but gave no indication as to whether he would activate it, "Of course we have a rematch in the contract. I need to analyze and see what the heck happened. I wish I could have raised my hands, but congrats to him. He got up, he fought back, and he won the titles."[369] In the press conference after the fight, Joshua said he would have no issues with having another fight with Klitschko, "I don't mind fighting him again, if he wants the rematch. Big respect to Wladimir for challenging the young lions of the division. It's up to him, I don't mind. As long as Rob thinks it's good I'm good to go." Eddie Hearn said Joshua's next fight would likely take place at the end of the year, possibly at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.[370]

The fight averaged 659,000 viewers on Showtime in the United States. It was shown live and the fight began around 5 pm. ET and 2 pm. PT. Nielsen Media Research revealed the fight peaked at 687,000 viewers which was during rounds five and six.[371] The delayed tape-replay on HBO was watched by an average 738,000 viewers and peaked at 890,000.[372][373] In a press release, German TV channel RTL announced the fight was watched by an average 10.43 million viewers. The whole card averaged 9.59 million viewers. This was higher than the 8.91 million that tuned in to watch Klitschko vs. Fury in 2015. The fight did lower numbers than Klitschko's win over Mariusz Wach in 2012, which was watched by 11 million and Klitschko vs. Haye, which was seen by over 16 million.[374]

On 7 June 2017, the IBF granted Joshua an exception for him to rematch Klitschko instead of fighting mandatory challenger Kubrat Pulev. At this point, it was not said that the rematch would take place. Klitschko said he needed time to review his situation before agreeing to a rematch. It was only weeks after the fight, when Eddie Hearn filed the paperwork to the IBF to request the exception to the mandatory defence. The IBF explained that the rematch must take place no later than 2 December 2017 and the winner must fight Pulev next with no exceptions.[375]

On 11 July 2017, Eddie Hearn travelled to the US to apply for a Nevada boxing licence for promoting and to also scout potential locations in Las Vegas speaking to MGM. He had a tour of the T-Mobile Arena. Although Nigeria, Dubai and China were discussed, Hearn warmed up to the idea of the fight taking place in Las Vegas.[376] Hearn told Sky Sports, "We met with Richard Sturm and the team at MGM in Las Vegas yesterday and had a full tour of the T-Mobile Arena which is very impressive. There is a huge appetite from both sides to hold the rematch there and we will be talking further over the next week or so to see if that can become a reality."[377] Showtime's Stephen Espinoza said a deal could be reached quickly, as he was also eager to get Joshua, who has a contract with Showtime, to fight in US, "It's no secret we've been salivating about getting him over here and certainly that would be a phenomenal fight. It would be the biggest heavyweight Vegas fight in probably a couple of decades, so we would love to host it."[378] On 25 July, Hearn pencilled on 11 November 2017 for the rematch to take place at the T-Mobile Arena.[379] It was reported the fight could be pay-per-view in the US.[380]

Retirement edit

On 3 August 2017, Klitschko announced on his official website and social media channels that he was retiring from boxing.[381][382] He ended his professional career with 64 wins in 69 fights, 53 by knockout. He competed in 29 world title fights.[383][384]

Legacy edit

 
The Klitschko brothers on a 2010 Ukrainian stamp

During Klitschko's reign as world heavyweight champion, his fights regularly drew between 300 and 500 million viewers worldwide.[16][18][19][21][22] Klitschko has been named multiple times among the 100 highest paid athletes in the world by Forbes: he was ranked 24th in 2012 (estimated earnings $28 million between June 2011 and June 2012), 41st in 2013 ($24 million), 25th in 2014 ($28 million), 63rd in 2015 ($22.5 million) and 98th in 2017 ($21.5 million).[385][386][387][388][389] Klitschko was unranked by Forbes in 2016, despite the fact that he reportedly earned $22.5 million for the fight against Tyson Fury in November 2015 alone (100th-ranked Buster Posey earned $20.8 million; 85th-ranked Conor McGregor earned $22 million).[390][391] Wladimir Klitschko's total professional career earnings' estimations vary between €150 million (cca $200 million) and $250 million.[149][150][392][393][394] Known for charity work and philanthropy, Wladimir is one of only 15 current or former alive athletes that have been named UNESCO Champions for Sport.[395][396][397]

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.[398][399][400][401] Boxing fights involving one of the Klitschko brothers regularly attracted between 10 and 20 million viewers in Ukraine; Wladimir's fight against Alexander Povetkin generated even bigger viewership numbers, attracting 23 million viewers.[402][403][404][307] Wladimir has been named multiple times among the 100 most influential people in Ukraine by Korrespondent: he was ranked 95th in 2006, 88th in 2010, 43rd in 2011, 51st in 2012 and 45th in 2013.[405][406][407] Forbes named Klitschko the most popular celebrity in Ukraine in 2015, placing him ahead of a singer Svyatoslav Vakarchuk and Kvartal 95 Studio, and ranked him second and third in 2012 and 2013 respectively (the ranking wasn't conducted in 2014).[408][409][410][411] In 2017, Wladimir was honoured with the Order of Liberty, the highest Ukrainian honour that can be awarded to a person of any nationality, for his achievements in sports and contribution to the economical, scientific and cultural development of Ukraine.[412]

The Klitschkos were also considered big stars in Germany.[413][414][415] A survey carried out by TNS for the Horizont Sport Business in 2003 showed that 91.7% of Germans recognized Wladimir Klitschko while 70.5% celebrated his successes, making him the fourth most recognized and third most beloved athlete in Germany at the time.[416] According to DW, another research conducted no later than 2011 showed that nearly 99% of people in Germany recognized the Klitschko brothers.[417] 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,[418][419][420] 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.[421] Twelve of his fights generated above 10 million average viewers, and his world heavyweight title defence against Eddie Chambers in March 2010 drew bigger viewership numbers on RTL than the return of the Formula One legend voted the greatest German athlete of the 20th century[422][423] Michael Schumacher.[424][425][426]

Credited for selling out sports stadiums,[427][428][429] Klitschko had eight of his fights take place at sports stadiums in Germany, Switzerland and United Kingdom, with all but one having attendances ranging from 43,000 to 90,000.[430][431][432][433][434][435][436][437][438]

During his career, Wladimir defeated 23 boxers for the world heavyweight championship, the most in boxing history.[28][26][27][439] Klitschko holds several historical records, including the longest combined world championship reign in heavyweight history at 4,382 days (12 years);[28][26][27][440] the most beaten opponents and wins in world heavyweight title bouts since the international expansion of boxing governing bodies, at 23 and 25 respectively;[441][442] the most wins in unified title bouts and the longest unified championship reign in professional boxing history at 15 title bouts and 14 consecutive defences respectively; and has the second most total successful title defences of any heavyweight boxer with 23 (including his first reign as WBO champion), behind Joe Louis (25) and ahead of Larry Holmes (20) and Muhammad Ali (19). Klitschko fought in 29 world heavyweight title fights, more than any other boxer in history.[443]

As of May 2023, BoxRec ranks Wladimir Klitschko as the 21st greatest European boxer of all time.[444] According to BoxRec, Klitschko has also defeated 12 previously undefeated fighters with a combined record 267–0–5 (174 KOs) – these 12 included Najee Shaheed (professional record 16–0–1, 8 KOs coming into the fight),[445] Zoran Vujicic (14–0, 6 KOs),[446] Eliseo Castillo (18–0–1, 14 KOs),[447] Samuel Peter (24–0, 21 KOs),[448] Calvin Brock (29–0, 22 KOs),[449] Sultan Ibragimov (22–0–1, 17 KOs),[450] Ruslan Chagaev (25–0–1, 17 KOs),[451] Mariusz Wach (27–0, 15 KOs),[452] Francesco Pianeta (28–0–1, 15 KOs),[453] Alexander Povetkin (26–0, 18 KOs),[454] Kubrat Pulev (20–0, 11 KOs)[455] and Bryant Jennings (19–0, 10 KOs).[456] Wladimir has beaten 9 current or former world champions throughout his career. These included heavyweight champions Chris Byrd (twice), Ray Mercer, Lamon Brewster, Samuel Peter (twice), Sultan Ibragimov, Hasim Rahman and Ruslan Chagaev, two-weight world champion David Haye and unified cruiserweight champion Jean-Marc Mormeck.

Known for his punching power, Klitschko defeated his opponent inside the distance 56 times in 69 fights, an 81% knockout-to-win ratio (this includes two DQs and one TD). Of his thirteen remaining bouts, four involved an opponent that Klitschko knocked out in a rematch (Everett Martin, Chris Byrd, Lamon Brewster, and Samuel Peter), three saw him knock his opponent down multiple times on the way to a wide decision victory (David Haye, Alexander Povetkin, and the first fight against Chris Byrd), two saw Klitschko hurt and knock down his opponent before being knocked out himself (Anthony Joshua and the first fight with Lamon Brewster), and three involved fighters who have never been knocked out by anyone before or after in all of their professional careers (Tyson Fury, Sultan Ibragimov, and Ross Puritty).

Analyzing his legacy, Dan Rafael argues that Klitschko has proven himself to be an all-time great heavyweight, and that his legacy will be viewed more favourably the more time will pass, comparing him to Lennox Lewis in that regard. Rafael believes that Klitschko's 22-fight winning streak from 2004 to 2015, which included three unified titles, second longest single title reign and third most consecutive title defenses in heavyweight history, has cemented his legacy among the greatest of all time. His criticizes a viewpoint that Wladimir's cautious boxing style hurt his legacy, insisting that lack of excitement is not equal to lack of quality. He also believes that the alleged weakness of the era in which Klitschko competed is overexaggerated, arguing that only two eras in heavyweight boxing, the 1970s and 1990s, could be considered as great eras, and that Klitschko's era is no weaker than that of Mike Tyson who had made only half as many title defenses as Wladimir did. Despite this, Rafael insists that Wladimir still has a lot of quality opponents on his resume, such as Chris Byrd, David Haye, Alexander Povetkin, Calvin Brock, Sultan Ibragimov and Ruslan Chagaev, and that those wins should not be dismissed due to the their one-sided nature; in fact, it only emphasizes the quality of Klitschko's boxing skills and in-ring intelligence.[457]

In 2021, Klitschko was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility, having been elected over Miguel Cotto and James Toney by a panel of around 200 international boxing historians.[35][36]

Other interests edit

Klitschko is also a passionate golfer and was seen playing in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland. The tournament was played over three courses in 2008 including St Andrews, Carnoustie, and Kingsbarns in Fife and Angus. Klitschko was named curator of the Ukrainian pavilion at the 2009 Venice Biennale.[458]

As of October 2015, Klitschko was an adjunct professor at Switzerland's University of St. Gallen, where he taught master's students.[45][459]

Personal life edit

 
Klitschko in 2018

From 2009, Klitschko was in a relationship with American actress Hayden Panettiere. Panettiere has appeared ringside at some of Klitschko's fights, including at Klitschko's 10th-round KO victory over Samuel Peter.[460] The couple had a brief split in 2011, but were together again in 2013.[461] In October 2013, Panettiere confirmed that she and Klitschko were engaged.[462] They have one child together, a daughter, born in December 2014.[463] In August 2018, according to Panettiere's mother, Lesley Vogel, the couple had split for a second time.[464] They were said to be on 'good terms' for the sake of their daughter.[465]

On 6 December 2013, Klitschko and his then-fiancée Hayden Panettiere visited the Euromaidan-protests in Kyiv.[466] His brother Vitali was one of the leading figures of these protests.[467][468] He and Panettiere addressed the crowds.[469]

Wladimir and his brother Vitali have never fought each other in a professional fight as their mother made them promise to never fight each other.[470]

Klitschko speaks four languages: English, German, Russian, and Ukrainian.[471] He was friends with the late German heavyweight legend Max Schmeling.[472]

On 29 March 2012, during a charitable auction in Kyiv, Ukraine, Klitschko auctioned off his 1996 Olympic gold medal to a buyer who bid $1 million. Klitschko said he would use the money to help the dreams of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian children. After the sale, the buyer immediately returned the medal out of respect for Klitschko and because he wanted it to remain with the Klitschko family.[473][474]

In February 2022, Klitschko joined the Kyiv Territorial Defense Brigade (a military reserve component of the Ukrainian Armed Forces).[475] Both he and his brother Vitali Klitschko, who has been Mayor of Kyiv since 2014, pledged to fight to protect the capital of Ukraine, Kyiv, through armed forces, in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine that began on 24 February 2022.[476][477] According to The Times, Wladimir and Vitali were on Vladimir Putin's personal hitlist of 24 high-profile Ukrainian figures whom he wanted assassinated.[478][479]

On 10 March 2022, the brothers announced via Telegram that they had raised €100 million of financial support for Ukraine with a fundraising campaign in Germany.[480]

Professional boxing record edit

69 fights 64 wins 5 losses
By knockout 53 4
By decision 9 1
By disqualification 2 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Age Location Notes
69 Loss 64–5 Anthony Joshua TKO 11 (12), 2:25 29 Apr 2017 41 years, 35 days Wembley Stadium, London, England For IBF, vacant WBA (Super) and IBO heavyweight titles
68 Loss 64–4 Tyson Fury UD 12 28 Nov 2015 39 years, 248 days Esprit Arena, Düsseldorf, Germany Lost WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, and The Ring heavyweight titles
67 Win 64–3 Bryant Jennings UD 12 25 Apr 2015 39 years, 32 days Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US Retained WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, and The Ring heavyweight titles
66 Win 63–3 Kubrat Pulev KO 5 (12), 2:11 15 Nov 2014 38 years, 235 days O2 World, Hamburg, Germany Retained WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, and The Ring heavyweight titles
65 Win 62–3 Alex Leapai TKO 5 (12), 2:05 26 Apr 2014 38 years, 32 days König Pilsener Arena, Oberhausen, Germany Retained WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, and The Ring heavyweight titles
64 Win 61–3 Alexander Povetkin UD 12 5 Oct 2013 37 years, 194 days Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia Retained WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, and The Ring heavyweight titles
63 Win 60–3 Francesco Pianeta TKO 6 (12), 2:52 4 May 2013 37 years, 40 days SAP Arena, Mannheim, Germany Retained WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, and The Ring heavyweight titles
62 Win 59–3 Mariusz Wach UD 12 10 Nov 2012 36 years, 230 days O2 World, Hamburg, Germany Retained WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, and The Ring heavyweight titles
61 Win 58–3 Tony Thompson TKO 6 (12), 1:12 7 Jul 2012 36 years, 104 days Stade de Suisse, Bern, Switzerland Retained WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, and The Ring heavyweight titles
60 Win 57–3 Jean-Marc Mormeck KO 4 (12), 1:12 3 Mar 2012 35 years, 344 days Esprit Arena, Düsseldorf, Germany Retained WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, and The Ring heavyweight titles
59 Win 56–3 David Haye UD 12 2 Jul 2011 35 years, 99 days Volksparkstadion, Hamburg, Germany Retained IBF, WBO, IBO, and The Ring heavyweight titles;
Won WBA (Unified) heavyweight title
58 Win 55–3 Samuel Peter KO 10 (12), 1:22 11 Sep 2010 34 years, 170 days Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt, Germany Retained IBF, WBO, IBO, and The Ring heavyweight titles
57 Win 54–3 Eddie Chambers KO 12 (12), 2:55 20 Mar 2010 33 years, 360 days Esprit Arena, Düsseldorf, Germany Retained IBF, WBO, IBO, and The Ring heavyweight titles
56 Win 53–3 Ruslan Chagaev RTD 9 (12), 3:00 20 Jun 2009 33 years, 87 days Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Germany Retained IBF, WBO, and IBO heavyweight titles;
Won vacant The Ring heavyweight title
55 Win 52–3 Hasim Rahman TKO 7 (12), 0:44 13 Dec 2008 32 years, 263 days SAP Arena, Mannheim, Germany Retained IBF, WBO, and IBO heavyweight titles
54 Win 51–3 Tony Thompson KO 11 (12), 1:38 12 Jul 2008 32 years, 109 days Color Line Arena, Hamburg, Germany Retained IBF, WBO, and IBO heavyweight titles
53 Win 50–3 Sultan Ibragimov UD 12 23 Feb 2008 31 years, 335 days Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US Retained IBF and IBO heavyweight titles;
Won WBO heavyweight title
52 Win 49–3 Lamon Brewster RTD 6 (12), 3:00 Jul 7, 2007 31 years, 104 days Kölnarena, Cologne, Germany Retained IBF and IBO heavyweight titles
51 Win 48–3 Ray Austin KO 2 (12), 1:23 10 Mar 2007 30 years, 350 days SAP Arena, Mannheim, Germany Retained IBF and IBO heavyweight titles
50 Win 47–3 Calvin Brock TKO 7 (12), 2:10 11 Nov 2006 30 years, 231 days Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US Retained IBF and IBO heavyweight titles
49 Win 46–3 Chris Byrd TKO 7 (12), 0:41 22 Apr 2006 30 years, 28 days SAP Arena, Mannheim, Germany Won IBF and vacant IBO heavyweight titles
48 Win 45–3 Samuel Peter UD 12 24 Sep 2005 29 years, 183 days Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US Won NABF and vacant NABO heavyweight titles
47 Win 44–3 Eliseo Castillo TKO 4 (10), 2:51 23 Apr 2005 29 years, 29 days Westfalenhallen, Dortmund, Germany
46 Win 43–3 DaVarryl Williamson TD 5 (10), 3:00 2 Oct 2004 28 years, 191 days Caesars Palace, Paradise, Nevada, US Split TD: Klitschko cut from an accidental head clash
45 Loss 42–3 Lamon Brewster TKO 5 (12), 3:00 10 Apr 2004 28 years, 16 days Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, US For vacant WBO heavyweight title
44 Win 42–2 Danell Nicholson TKO 4 (12), 1:44 20 Dec 2003 27 years, 270 days Ostseehalle, Kiel, Germany Retained WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title
43 Win 41–2 Fabio Eduardo Moli KO 1 (12), 1:49 30 Aug 2003 27 years, 158 days Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany Won vacant WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title
42 Loss 40–2 Corrie Sanders TKO 2 (12), 0:27 8 Mar 2003 26 years, 348 days Preussag Arena, Hanover, Germany Lost WBO heavyweight title
41 Win 40–1 Jameel McCline RTD 10 (12), 3:00 7 Dec 2002 26 years, 257 days Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, US Retained WBO heavyweight title
40 Win 39–1 Ray Mercer TKO 6 (12), 1:08 29 Jun 2002 26 years, 93 days Etess Arena, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US Retained WBO heavyweight title
39 Win 38–1 Francois Botha TKO 8 (12), 0:47 16 Mar 2002 25 years, 356 days Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, Germany Retained WBO heavyweight title
38 Win 37–1 Charles Shufford TKO 6 (12), 2:55 4 Aug 2001 25 years, 132 days Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, US Retained WBO heavyweight title
37 Win 36–1 Derrick Jefferson TKO 2 (12), 2:09 24 Mar 2001 24 years, 344 days Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle, Munich, Germany Retained WBO heavyweight title
36 Win 35–1 Chris Byrd UD 12 14 Oct 2000 24 years, 203 days Kölnarena, Cologne, Germany Won WBO heavyweight title
35 Win 34–1 Monte Barrett TKO 7 (10), 2:40 15 Jul 2000 24 years, 112 days London Arena, London, England
34 Win 33–1 David Bostice TKO 2 (12), 1:27 29 Apr 2000 24 years, 35 days Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US Retained WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title
33 Win 32–1 Paea Wolfgramm KO 1 (12), 1:30 18 Mar 2000 23 years, 359 days Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany Won vacant WBC International heavyweight title
32 Win 31–1 Lajos Eros KO 2 (12), 2:35 4 Dec 1999 23 years, 254 days Stadionsporthalle, Hanover, Germany Retained WBA Inter-Continental and European heavyweight titles
31 Win 30–1 Phil Jackson KO 2 (8), 1:59 12 Nov 1999 23 years, 232 days The Orleans, Paradise, Nevada, US
30 Win 29–1 Axel Schulz TKO 8 (12), 2:42 25 Sep 1999 23 years, 184 days Kölnarena, Cologne, Germany Retained WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title;
Won vacant European heavyweight title
29 Win 28–1 Joseph Chingangu RTD 4 (12), 3:00 17 Jul 1999 23 years, 114 days Philips Halle, Düsseldorf, Germany Won vacant WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title
28 Win 27–1 Tony LaRosa TKO 1 (10), 2:57 22 May 1999 23 years, 58 days Sport Palace, Budapest, Hungary
27 Win 26–1 Everett Martin TKO 8 (8) 24 Apr 1999 23 years, 30 days Circus Krone Building, Munich, Germany
26 Win 25–1 Zoran Vujicic KO 1 (8), 1:02 13 Feb 1999 22 years, 325 days Maritim Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany
25 Loss 24–1 Ross Puritty TKO 11 (12), 0:18 5 Dec 1998 22 years, 255 days Palace of Sports, Kyiv, Ukraine Lost WBC International heavyweight title
24 Win 24–0 Donnell Wingfield KO 1 (8) 14 Nov 1998 22 years, 234 days Circus Krone Building, Munich, Germany
23 Win 23–0 Eli Dixon KO 3 (10), 2:26 3 Oct 1998 22 years, 192 days Prinz-Garden Halle, Augsburg, Germany
22 Win 22–0 Steve Pannell KO 2 (10) 19 Sep 1998 22 years, 178 days Arena Oberhausen, Oberhausen, Germany
21 Win 21–0 Carlos Monroe TKO 6 (10), 2:28 6 Aug 1998 22 years, 134 days Grand Casino Avoyelles, Marksville, Louisiana, US
20 Win 20–0 Najee Shaheed KO 1 (12) 10 Jul 1998 22 years, 107 days Circus Krone Building, Munich, Germany Retained WBC International heavyweight title
19 Win 19–0 Cody Koch KO 4 (12) 23 May 1998 22 years, 59 days Oberrheinhalle, Offenburg, Germany Retained WBC International heavyweight title
18 Win 18–0 Everett Martin UD 8 13 Mar 1998 21 years, 353 days Sporthalle Wandsbek, Hamburg, Germany
17 Win 17–0 Marcus McIntyre KO 3 (12) 14 Feb 1998 21 years, 326 days Maritim Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany Won vacant WBC International heavyweight title
16 Win 16–0 Derrick Lampkins TKO 1 (8) 20 Dec 1997 21 years, 270 days Oberrheinhalle, Offenburg, Germany
15 Win 15–0 Ladislav Husarik TKO 3 (8) 13 Dec 1997 21 years, 263 days Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany
14 Win 14–0 Jerry Halstead TKO 2 (8) 6 Dec 1997 21 years, 256 days Stadthalle, Offenbach am Main, Germany
13 Win 13–0 Marcos González KO 2 (8) 11 Oct 1997 21 years, 200 days Stadthalle, Cottbus, Germany
12 Win 12–0 James Pritchard TKO 3 (8) 20 Sep 1997 21 years, 179 days Tivoli Eissporthalle, Aachen, Germany
11 Win 11–0 Biko Botowamungu DQ 5 (6), 0:02 23 Aug 1997 21 years, 151 days Maritim Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany Botowamungu disqualified after his cornermen refused to leave the ring
10 Win 10–0 Gilberto Williamson TKO 3 (8) 12 Jul 1997 21 years, 109 days Berlet-Halle, Hagen, Germany
9 Win 9–0 Salvador Maciel KO 1 (8) 27 Jun 1997 21 years, 94 days Oberrheinhalle, Offenburg, Germany
8 Win 8–0 Paul Ashley KO 2 (8), 1:25 13 Jun 1997 21 years, 80 days Arena Oberhausen, Oberhausen, Germany
7 Win 7–0 Mark Wills KO 1 (8), 2:58 10 May 1997 21 years, 46 days Ballsporthalle, Frankfurt, Germany
6 Win 6–0 Mark Young RTD 2 (6), 3:00 12 Apr 1997 21 years, 18 days Eurogress, Aachen, Germany
5 Win 5–0 Carlos Monroe DQ 6 (6), 0:34 15 Feb 1997 20 years, 327 days Stadthalle, Cottbus, Germany Monroe disqualified for a headbutt
4 Win 4–0 Troy Weida TKO 3 (6), 0:36 25 Jan 1997 20 years, 306 days Maritim Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany
3 Win 3–0 Bill Corrigan TKO 1 (4), 1:21 21 Dec 1996 20 years, 271 days Zoological Garden, Frankfurt, Germany
2 Win 2–0 Exum Speight TKO 2 (4), 1:54 30 Nov 1996 20 years, 250 days Arena Nova, Wiener Neustadt, Austria
1 Win 1–0 Fabian Meza KO 1 (4), 1:35 16 Nov 1996 20 years, 236 days Sporthalle Wandsbek, Hamburg, Germany

Viewership edit

 

Date Fight Billing[57] Region(s) Network Viewership Source(s) Note(s)
25 September 1999
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Axel Schulz
Klitschko vs. Schulz
Germany RTL Television
10,530,000
[481][482] [nb 1]
4 December 1999
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Lajos Eros
Klitschko vs. Eros
Germany Sat.1
7,010,000
[483] [nb 1]
14 October 2000
Chris Byrd vs. Wladimir Klitschko
Revenge of the Brother
Germany Sat.1
9,390,000
[484] [nb 1]
8 March 2003
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Corrie Sanders
The Next Big Thing
Germany ZDF
9,150,000
[485] [nb 1]
30 August 2003
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Fabio Eduardo Moli
Night of the Giants
Germany ZDF
7,630,000
[486] [nb 1]
20 December 2003
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Danell Nicholson
Klitschko vs. Nicholson
Germany ZDF
7,920,000
[487] [nb 1]
Russia N/A
16,500,000
[488] [nb 2]
23 April 2005
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Eliseo Castillo
Klitschko vs. Castillo
Germany Das Erste
6,440,000
[489] [nb 1]
24 September 2005
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Samuel Peter I
Boardwalk Brawls
United States HBO
2,036,000
[490] [nb 3][nb 4]
24 April 2006
Chris Byrd vs. Wladimir Klitschko II
Revenge Is The Name of the Game
Germany Das Erste
10,170,000
[491] [nb 1]
10 March 2007
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Ray Austin
Danger Zone
Germany RTL Television
12,890,000
[492][493] [nb 1]
7 July 2007
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Lamon Brewster II
The Rematch
Germany RTL Television
11,210,000
[494][495] [nb 1]
23 February 2008
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Sultan Ibragimov
The Unification
Russia 1 Kanal
9,500,000
[496] [nb 2]
Germany RTL Television
2,260,000
[497] [nb 1]
3,790,000
[nb 1][nb 5]
12 July 2008
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Tony Thompson I
Time To Pick On Someone His Own Size
Germany RTL Television
9,220,000
[498] [nb 1]
Ukraine Inter
7,100,000
[499] [nb 2]
13 December 2008
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Hasim Rahman
X-Plosive
Germany RTL Television
9,670,000
[500] [nb 1]
Ukraine Inter
5,637,000
[501][502] [nb 1][nb 6]
20 June 2009
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Ruslan Chagaev
Knockout Auf Schalke
Germany RTL Television
10,390,000
[503] [nb 1]
United Kingdom Sky Sports
100,000
[504] [nb 1][nb 4]
20 March 2010
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Eddie Chambers
Duell Am Rhein[505]
Germany RTL Television
12,590,000
[506][507] [nb 1]
11 September 2010
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Samuel Peter II
Showdown in Frankfurt
Germany RTL Television
9,700,000
[508] [nb 1]
United Kingdom Sky Sports Main Event
202,000
[509] [nb 1][nb 4]
2 July 2011
Wladimir Klitschko vs. David Haye
The Talk Ends Now
[citation needed]
Worldwide
(multiple)
500,000,000
[435][22][17] [nb 2]
Germany RTL Television
15,560,000
[510][511] [nb 1]
Ukraine Inter
9,500,000
[306] [nb 1]
Poland TVP1
3,388,616
[512] [nb 1]
TVP Sport
TVP HD
92,000
[513] [nb 1]
Hungary Duna TV
1,150,000
[514] [nb 2]
588,000
[515] [nb 1]
3 March 2012
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Jean-Marc Mormeck
Alle Gürtel. Ein Champion
Germany RTL Television
12,260,000
[516] [nb 1]
Ukraine Inter
9,280,000
[517] [nb 2]
7 July 2012
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Tony Thompson II
Hard Rocks
Germany RTL Television
8,360,000
[518] [nb 1]
10 November 2012
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Mariusz Wach
Battle of the Giants
Germany RTL Television
11,770,000
[519] [nb 1]
Ukraine Inter
10,600,000
[404] [nb 2]
Hungary Sport1
500,000
[520][521][522] [nb 2]
4 May 2013
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Francesco Pianeta
Showtime in Mannheim
Germany RTL Television
8,310,000
[519][523] [nb 1]
7 October 2013
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Alexander Povetkin
Klitschko vs. Povetkin
Germany RTL Television
11,020,000
[524][525] [nb 1]
Austria
290,000
[526] [nb 1][nb 7]
Ukraine Inter
23,000,000
[307] [nb 2]
11,000,000
[306] [nb 1]
Russia 1 Kanal
23,000,000
[304] [nb 2]
Czech Republic Fanda
255,000
[527] [nb 1][nb 8]
26 April 2014
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Alex Leapai
Can't Stop
Germany RTL Television
9,000,000
[528] [nb 1]
15 November 2014
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Kubrat Pulev
Showdown in Hamburg
Germany RTL Television
10,500,000
[333] [nb 1]
Bulgaria Nova
1,800,000
[334][335][336] [nb 1]
28 November 2015
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Tyson Fury
Collision Course
Germany RTL Television
8,910,000
[529] [nb 1]
Ukraine Inter
9,700,000
[530] [nb 2]
28 April 2017
Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko
Joshua vs. Klitschko
Germany RTL Television
10,430,000
[531] [nb 1]
Ukraine Inter 4,400,000 [532] [nb 1]
Combined viewership Worldwide 1,371,865,000
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am Average viewers
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Total viewers
  3. ^ Average number of households
  4. ^ a b c Pay television network
  5. ^ Same day replay
  6. ^ Viewers aged 18 and older
  7. ^ Viewers aged 12 and older
  8. ^ Viewers aged 15 and older

Pay-per-view bouts edit

Date Fight Billing[57] Pay-per-view buys Region(s) Network Source(s)
14 October 2000
Chris Byrd vs. Wladimir Klitschko
Revenge of the Brother
United Kingdom Sky Box Office [533]
20 March 2010
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Eddie Chambers
Duell Am Rhein[505]
300,000
United States, Canada,
Puerto Rico
klitschko.com [193][194][534]
United Kingdom Primetime [535]
2 July 2011
Wladimir Klitschko vs. David Haye
The Talk Ends Now[536]
1,197,000
United Kingdom Sky Box Office [537][538][539]
10 November 2012
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Mariusz Wach
Battle of the Giants
Poland Cyfra+ PPV/Cyfrowy Polsat PPV [262][263][264]
26 April 2014
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Alex Leapai
Can't Stop
Australia Main Event [540][541][542]
New Zealand Sky Arena [543][544][545]
28 November 2015
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Tyson Fury
Collision Course
655,000
United Kingdom Sky Box Office [546][547]
28 April 2017
Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko
Joshua vs. Klitschko
1,631,000
United Kingdom Sky Box Office [548][549][550][547]
Total sales 3,783,000

Notes edit

  1. ^ Wladimir Klitschko is a German transliteration of Russian: Владимир Кличко, IPA: [vlɐˈdʲimʲɪr klʲɪˈʂko]; an equivalent English spelling is Vladimir Klichko /ˈklɪk/. His full name in Ukrainian is: Володимир Володимирович Кличко, romanizedVolodymyr Volodymyrovych Klychko, IPA: [woloˈdɪmɪr woloˈdɪmɪrowɪtʃ klɪtʃˈkɔ].
  1. ^ WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO era

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wladimir, klitschko, confused, with, brother, vitali, klitschko, this, name, that, follows, eastern, slavic, naming, conventions, patronymic, volodýmyrovych, family, name, klychkó, born, march, 1976, ukrainian, former, professional, boxer, competed, from, 1996. Not to be confused with his brother Vitali Klitschko In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions the patronymic is Volodymyrovych and the family name is Klychko Wladimir Klitschko a born 25 March 1976 is a Ukrainian former professional boxer who competed from 1996 to 2017 He held the world heavyweight championship twice including the unified WBA Super IBF WBO IBO and Ring magazine titles A strategic and intelligent boxer Klitschko is considered to be one of the greatest heavyweight champions of all time 3 4 5 6 He was known for his exceptional knockout power using a strong jab straight right hand and left hook quick hand speed great physical strength which he employed when clinching and shoving opponents as well as athletic footwork and mobility unusual for boxers of his size 7 8 9 10 Wladimir KlitschkoVolodimir KlichkoKlitschko in 2023Born 1976 03 25 25 March 1976 age 47 Semipalatinsk Kazakh SSR Soviet UnionNationalityUkrainianPartnerHayden Panettiere 2009 2011 2013 2018 Children1RelativesVitali Klitschko brother Military careerAllegiance UkraineService wbr branchUkrainian ArmyYears of service2022 presentBattles warsRussian invasion of UkraineBoxing careerOther namesDr SteelhammerStatisticsWeight s HeavyweightHeight1 98 m 6 ft 6 in 1 Reach206 cm 81 in 2 StanceOrthodoxBoxing recordTotal fights69Wins64Wins by KO53Losses5Medal record Men s amateur boxingRepresenting UkraineOlympic Games1996 Atlanta Super heavyweightEuropean Championships1996 Vejle Super heavyweightJunior European Championships1993 Saloniki HeavyweightMilitary World Championships1995 Ariccia HeavyweightJunior World Championships1994 Turkey HeavyweightMilitary World Games1995 Rome HeavyweightWebsiteklitschko wbr comAs an amateur Klitschko represented Ukraine at the 1996 Olympics winning a gold medal in the super heavyweight division After turning professional later that year he defeated Chris Byrd in 2000 to win the WBO heavyweight title Klitschko s first reign as champion ended in an upset knockout loss to Corrie Sanders in 2003 which was followed by another upset knockout loss to Lamon Brewster in 2004 It was during this time that Klitschko hired Emanuel Steward as his trainer which began an eight year partnership that lasted until Steward s death in 2012 In particular Steward was credited with Klitschko s transition from an aggressive puncher to a more defensively oriented boxer much as he had done with Lennox Lewis from 1995 to 2003 From 2004 to 2015 Wladimir and his brother Vitali Klitschko himself a multiple time world champion dominated heavyweight boxing a period typically known as the Klitschko Era of the division 11 12 In 2006 Wladimir regained a portion of the world heavyweight championship after defeating Byrd in a rematch to win the IBF and IBO titles He won his second WBO title by defeating Sultan Ibragimov in 2008 Following his defeat of Ruslan Chagaev in 2009 Klitschko was awarded the Ring title and lastly he won the WBA title from David Haye in 2011 After defeating Alexander Povetkin in October 2013 and until his loss to Tyson Fury in November 2015 Klitschko was recognised as the lineal champion by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board 13 For a period of time in the fall of 2015 Klitschko was ranked as the world s best active boxer pound for pound by BoxRec 14 15 He was also ranked among 10 best pound for pound boxers in the world by The Ring from 17 August 2010 until 23 November 2015 reaching his career peak of No 2 on 25 November 2014 During Klitschko s reign as world heavyweight champion his fights regularly generated a global television audience of 300 500 million viewers 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Klitschko holds records for the longest cumulative heavyweight title reign of all time with 4 382 days as world heavyweight champion and most fighters beaten for the world heavyweight championship at 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 He also holds records for the most wins and title defences of the unified championship note 1 in professional boxing history 32 In 2011 both 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 33 34 Klitschko was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2021 having been elected in his first year of eligibility 35 36 Contents 1 Early life 2 Amateur career 2 1 Highlights 3 Professional career 3 1 Early career 3 2 Klitschko vs Byrd Jefferson Shufford 3 3 Klitschko vs Botha Mercer McCline 3 4 Klitschko vs Sanders Brewster 3 5 Klitschko vs Williamson Castillo Peter 3 6 Klitschko vs Byrd II Brock Austin 3 7 Klitschko vs Brewster II Ibragimov Thompson 3 8 Klitschko vs Rahman Chagaev Chambers 3 9 Klitschko vs Peter II 3 10 Klitschko vs Haye 3 11 Klitschko vs Mormeck Thompson II Wach 3 12 Klitschko vs Pianeta Povetkin Leapai 3 13 Klitschko vs Pulev Jennings 3 14 Klitschko vs Fury 3 15 Klitschko vs Joshua 3 16 Retirement 4 Legacy 5 Other interests 6 Personal life 7 Professional boxing record 8 Viewership 8 1 Pay per view bouts 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksEarly life editKlitschko was born in Semipalatinsk Kazakh SSR Soviet Union now Semey Kazakhstan 37 38 39 He is the son of Nadiia Ulianivna Klychko nee Bulyno and Volodymyr Rodionovych Klychko 1947 2011 a Soviet Air Force major general and a military attache of USSR in East Germany He is the younger brother of former WBC WBO and Ring magazine heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko the current Mayor of Kyiv 40 Klitschko s paternal grandmother was Jewish 41 His father was one of the commanders in charge of cleaning up the effects of the Chernobyl disaster in 1986 and was afterward diagnosed with cancer 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 42 Both Wladimir and Vitali hold PhDs 43 44 in sports science 45 with Wladimir s dissertation discussing how much training to give to young athletes between 14 and 19 based on the development of their bodies 46 As a reference to their PhDs Wladimir is announced as Dr Steelhammer a nickname similar to his brother Vitali who goes by Dr Ironfist Amateur career editKlitschko started training in amateur boxing with Brovary Olympic Reserve School in the late 1980s In the early 1990s Klitschko was coached in Poland s Gwardia Warszawa boxing club where according to Jerzy Kulej He and his brother used to demolish our boys 47 In 1993 he won the Junior European Championships as a heavyweight In 1994 he received 2nd place at the Junior World Championships in Istanbul Turkey losing to Cuban Michel Lopez Nunez in the finals 48 In 1995 he won the gold medal at the Military Championships in Ariccia Italy defeating Luan Krasniqi to whom he had lost in the third round of the World Championships in Berlin Germany earlier that year In 1996 he captured 2nd place as a Super Heavyweight at the European Championships in Vejle Denmark losing to Alexei Lezin in the finals He defeated Lezin later that year in the semi finals at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta 49 He had an amateur record of 134 6 50 He first achieved world attention at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta Georgia He defeated Paea Wolfgramm to win the Super Heavyweight gold medal Highlights edit Below are the notable achievements of Wladimir Klitschko in amateur boxing 51 nbsp Junior European Championships 91 kg Thessaloniki Greece September October 1993 1 4 Defeated Irakli Fakadze Georgia 5 1 1 2 Defeated Valentin Savescu Romania RSC 2 Finals Defeated Sergey Lopatinskiy Russia 5 2 nbsp Copenhagen Cup 91 kg Copenhagen Denmark November 1993 1 4 Defeated Ismael Kone Sweden 5 1 1 2 Lost to Don Diego Poeder Netherlands RSCI 1 nbsp Junior World Championships 91 kg Istanbul Turkey September 1994 1 8 Defeated Constantin Onofrei Romania 14 5 1 4 Defeated Rustam Tursenkhanov Kazakhstan 11 9 1 2 Defeated Andrey Kombarov Russia 8 4 Finals Lost to Michel Lopez Nunez Cuba 2 7 nbsp World Military Championships 91 kg Tunis Tunisia November 1994 1 2 Defeated Mustafa Amir Amrou Egypt PTS Finals Lost to Rene Monse Germany by walkover nbsp Chemistry Cup 91 kg Halle Germany March 1995 1 4 Defeated Wojciech Bartnik Poland 9 6 1 2 Lost to Peer Muller Germany by walkoverWorld Championships 91 kg Berlin Germany May 1995 1 16 Defeated Igor Kshinin Russia RSCI 2 1 8 Defeated Jan Bezvoda Czech 2 0 1 4 Lost to Luan Krasniqi Germany 2 6 nbsp Multi Nations Tournament 91 kg Liverpool England June 1995 1 4 Defeated Jean Francois Bergeron Canada 10 2 1 2 Defeated Rod Allen England 9 0 Finals Defeated Paolo Vidoz Italy DQ 2 nbsp World Military Games 91 kg Ariccia Italy September 1995 1 8 Defeated Song Geoi Jang North Korea 14 2 1 4 Defeated Igor Kshinin Russia RSC 2 1 2 Defeated Sinan Samil Sam Turkey 12 2 Finals Defeated Luan Krasniqi Germany 13 12 nbsp Strandzha Cup 91 kg Sofia Bulgaria February 1996 1 4 Defeated Svilen Rusinov Bulgaria 5 4 1 2 Defeated Jean Francois Bergeron Canada RSC 1 Finals Defeated Paolo Vidoz Italy 7 2 nbsp European Championships 91 kg Vejle Denmark March 1996 1 8 Defeated Sean Murphy Ireland DQ 2 1 4 Defeated Adalat Mamedov Azerbaijan RSC 3 1 2 Defeated Attila Levin Sweden 7 0 Finals Lost to Alexei Lezin Russia 1 6 nbsp Olympic Games 91 kg Atlanta Georgia June 1996 1 8 Defeated Lawrence Clay Bey United States 10 8 1 4 Defeated Attila Levin Sweden RSC 1 1 2 Defeated Alexei Lezin Russia 4 1 Finals Defeated Paea Wolfgramm Tonga 7 3Professional career edit Wladimir hits very hard harder than Mike Tyson At one point they ran twelve 800 meter roughly a half mile sprints each under 3 minutes with a minute rest between each one I timed every one and every one was under 3 minutes I never saw a heavyweight do anything even close to that They work their asses off To be able to do that two 250 pound guys whew They re two of the best athletes I ve ever trained Freddie Roach who trained both the Klitschko brothers and Mike Tyson on the athleticism of the brothers 52 Early career edit Klitschko turned professional with Universum Box Promotion in Hamburg under the tutelage of Fritz Sdunek often being featured on fight cards alongside his elder brother Vitali After building an undefeated record of 24 0 with 21 KOs he suffered his first loss to 24 13 1 Ross Puritty in what was Klitschko s first and only professional fight in Ukraine Puritty forced Klitschko who had at that time not gone beyond eight rounds to punch himself out Klitschko began to be overwhelmed in the tenth round and went down twice but was allowed to continue At the start of the eleventh round with Puritty continuing to land hard punches Klitschko s trainer Fritz Sdunek entered the ring and stopped the fight 53 Three years later Klitschko s brother Vitali stopped Puritty in the eleventh round himself On 18 March 2000 Klitschko fought Paea Wolfgramm whom he fought previously in the 1996 super heavyweight Olympic finals In their professional rematch Klitschko knocked Wolfgramm out in the first round Klitschko vs Byrd Jefferson Shufford edit Main article Chris Byrd vs Wladimir Klitschko Wladimir Klitschko got his chance to fight for the world heavyweight championship on 14 October 2000 against WBO champion Chris Byrd Byrd considered one of the most avoided fighters in the heavyweight division at the time 54 55 won the title six months earlier on 1 April from Wladimir s brother Vitali who had a perfect record of 27 fights 27 wins 27 KOs coming into the fight 54 56 being a late replacement for Donovan Ruddock In that fight Byrd was trailing on the scorecards 83 88 83 88 amp 82 89 but was declared the winner after Vitali retired on his stool between 9th and 10th rounds due to shoulder injury 54 Byrd s title defence against Wladimir was scheduled to take place at Kolnarena in Cologne and was billed as Revenge Of The Brother 57 In a fight that was aired on pay per view in the United Kingdom 58 Wladimir won the WBO world heavyweight title from Byrd by a wide unanimous decision UD with scores of 120 106 119 107 and 118 108 flooring his opponent twice 59 Klitschko s first defence of the WBO title came on 24 March 2001 against Derrick Jefferson Jefferson regarded as a big and athletic brawler and a fan friendly attraction 60 was coming into the bout with a record of 23 wins in 26 bouts with 19 of those wins coming inside the distance 18 of them inside the first three rounds 11 of them in the first round 61 62 Jefferson was mostly known for the sixth round knockout KO of Maurice Harris which was named The Ring Knockout of the Year in 1999 He was 4 2 in the last six fights losing by technical knockout TKO to David Izon in a fight he was winning on the scorecards but punched himself out 63 and Oleg Maskaev in round four after breaking an ankle during the first knockdown in the first round 64 For the bout Jefferson weighed in at 260 25 lbs the heaviest in his professional career and 20 pounds heavier than in his previous bout 62 The additional weight appeared to be muscle 65 The fight lasted only two rounds In the first round Klitschko knocked Jefferson down with a short left hook After the first round Jefferson s left eye was swollen 65 66 Klitschko knocked him down twice more in round two once with a straight right hand and again with another left hook with the fight being stopped after the last knockdown declaring Klitschko the winner by TKO in the second round Klitschko earned 1 million for the fight 66 Klitschko s next title defence was scheduled less than five months later on 4 August 2001 The fight took place at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Paradise Nevada against hometown fighter Charles Shufford At the time Shufford had a 17 1 record coming off of wins against Jimmy Thunder and Lamon Brewster 67 Shufford weighed in at 234 lbs 17 pounds lighter than in his previous bout 68 Shufford having played George Foreman opposite Will Smith in the movie Ali entered the ring with Smith by his side 69 Klitschko knocked Shufford down three times once in round two once in round three both times with a straight right hand and in round six with a left hook with referee stopping the bout after the third knockdown According to punch stats Klitschko landed 58 of 262 punches 22 and Shufford connected on 16 of 190 8 70 Klitschko vs Botha Mercer McCline edit Klitschko returned to Germany for the next defence of his WBO title against Francois Botha The fight took place at Hanns Martin Schleyer Halle in Stuttgart the same venue where Botha had fought Axel Schulz for the IBF title six years earlier in the most watched boxing match in German TV history 71 72 According to Botha s coach Abel Sanchez Botha was in the best shape of his career 73 The South African contender was game in the opening rounds trying to catch Klitschko with the right hook but Klitschko was successfully keeping him at the end of his jab 73 In the eighth round Klitschko caught him with a counter right hand and then hit Botha with several shots knocking him down with a left hook Botha got up but was unsteady on his feet and had both eyes swollen proceeding the referee to stop the bout 73 74 Klitschko had his next title defence scheduled three months later on 29 June 2002 at Etess Arena in Atlantic City New Jersey against former WBO heavyweight champion Ray Mercer It was the first time in his professional career that Klitschko fought an Olympic Gold medalist 41 year old Mercer having fought Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield throughout his career was expected to be a tough challenge for Klitschko that would give him and Lennox Lewis the WBC and The Ring champion a second common opponent along with Francois Botha and a bout comparable to Lewis vs Tyson 75 76 During the build up to the bout Mercer referred to Klitschko as Russian Tommy Morrison 76 Since his comeback in 2001 Mercer had won four fights over journeymen three of them inside two rounds prior to the Klitschko bout 77 Klitschko dominated Mercer throughout the entire bout stopping Mercer in the sixth round At 2 48 of the first round Klitschko dropped Mercer with a left hook becoming only the second man to drop Mercer 75 Throughout the fight Klitschko was frequently landing combinations of stiff left jabs left hooks and straight right hands By the fifth round Mercer s face was swollen and his right eye was cut 75 In the sixth Klitschko unleashed a barrage of punches prompting the referee to stop the bout Klitschko became the first fighter to defeat Mercer inside the distance 75 According to CompuBox statistics Klitschko landed 193 total punches out of 429 thrown 104 power punches out of 167 while Mercer landed 54 shots out of 124 only 5 power punches landed out of 10 thrown 75 Klitschko returned to Mandalay Bay Event Center for his sixth defence on 7 December 2002 against Jameel McCline McCline having made his professional boxing debut in 1995 became an established contender after defeating Michael Grant knocking him down with the first punch thrown and ultimately stopping him in 43 seconds 78 79 Prior to fighting Klitschko McCline had defeated two more heavyweight contenders Lance Whitaker and Shannon Briggs by wide unanimous decisions 78 Being 6 ft 6 in tall with an 82 in reach McCline was of similar height and longer reach than Klitschko 80 while also being 22 lbs heavier 78 Many opinion polls gave Klitschko a 60 40 advantage over McCline 81 The fight was the main event of the card that also featured Floyd Mayweather Jr defending the WBC lightweight title against Jose Luis Castillo 82 83 The fight turned out to be tentative with Klitschko winning almost every round using his jab and superior footwork At the end of the tenth round Klitschko staggered McCline with a barrage of left hooks and overhand rights and ultimately knocked him down with a left right combination 81 Before the start of the eleventh round McCline s corner threw in the towel giving Klitschko his 36th career win by stoppage 81 At the time of the stoppage the scorecards were 98 91 99 90 twice all in favour of the champion 81 CompuBox stats showed that Klitschko landed 181 of his 433 punches thrown 42 and McCline landed 61 of 307 20 83 The following week after Klitschko s win over McCline Chris Byrd whom Klitschko defeated for the WBO world title beat Evander Holyfield to become IBF world champion 84 Klitschko vs Sanders Brewster edit Main article Wladimir Klitschko vs Corrie Sanders Main article Wladimir Klitschko vs Lamon Brewster nbsp Klitschko in 2004After failing to reach agreements with Kirk Johnson Fres Oquendo Lou Savarese and Danny Williams Universum ultimately signed a 4 fight contract with Corrie Sanders who was ranked No 9 contender by WBO at the time According to the agreement Sanders first fight was going to be for the WBO world heavyweight title The fight was scheduled to take place on 8 March 2003 in Hanover Germany Klitschko later admitted that he came to the fight unmotivated and was already thinking about the vacation he was going to enjoy after the fight 85 Klitschko suffered an upset TKO loss to Sanders With thirty seconds left in the opening round Wladimir threw a jab but Sanders countered with a big left hook prompting Klitschko to enter a clinch While in the clinch Sanders landed another left hook that send Klitschko to the canvas Klitschko got up but was dropped again almost immediately The following round Sanders continued his assault on a visibly hurt Klitschko dropping him twice more at the beginning of the round The referee waived it off after the fourth knockdown The fight was named Upset of the Year by The Ring for 2003 86 The neutrality of this section is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met March 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message After winning two minor bouts in Germany and enlisting the services of legendary boxing trainer Emanuel Steward Klitschko again fought for the vacant WBO title on 10 April 2004 in Las Vegas against Lamon Brewster Klitschko dominated Brewster through the course of the first four rounds sending him to the canvas in the fourth 87 however things turned around in the fifth when Klitschko began tiring and Brewster s punches began backing him up Not defending himself and leaning into ropes for support Klitschko took a standing eight count On unsteady legs Klitschko fell to the canvas after the bell and the referee stopped the fight for his safety 88 When talking about the fight Emmanuel Steward said Wladimir was in incredible shape I ve never seen anything like this in my career I know what it looks like when a boxer is getting hurt from punches There was definitely something else that caused problems for Wladimir 89 Shortly after the fight Klitschko was rushed into hospital An examination showed Klitschko s blood sugar level almost two times higher than the permissible norm According to members of Klitschko s team the doctor told them that Klitschko had been inches away from falling into a diabetic coma and that with blood sugar level that high Klitschko would ve been incapable of handling a single proper training session 90 91 92 93 After returning from the examination to the hotel he fell ill with nausea followed by physical weakness 94 On 12 April he arrived in Las Vegas and donated blood and urine samples for an independent examination which was supposed to be done by Donald Katlin who specialised in such cases The examination showed no signs of anabolic steroids in his blood but Katlin suggested that Klitschko could have been poisoned with Haloperidol The drug has no taste or smell and causes mental disorders which are accompanied by impaired coordination a weakening reaction and overall physical weakness 95 failed verification 96 Following the results Klitschko demanded the tests taken by the Medical Center of South Nevada and the Nevada Quest Diagnostics to be passed on to Dr Robert Wow for further research but the A sample had already been disposed of while the B sample which was supposed to be stored for years disappeared 90 94 97 Dr Margaret Goodman the chairwoman of the Nevada State Athletic Commission s medical advisory board and Nevada s chief ringside physician was in the ring and attending to Klitschko seconds after the referee stopped the fight Her initial diagnosis of a Grade 3 concussion was confirmed at the hospital after further tests Goodman was sceptical of the theory that Klitschko had been drugged 97 As a result of the circumstances that surrounded the fight FBI started an investigation 87 Judd Bernstein the lawyer representing Klitschko suggested that he was a victim of an ongoing fight fixing in Las Vegas which also included fraudulent medical reports which was investigated by FBI at the time 98 Bernstein along with some other journalists pointed out that in the last 48 hours before the beginning of the fight the betting odds in favour of Klitschko rapidly dropped from 11 to 1 to 3 5 to 1 99 100 91 101 According to journalist Keith Teixeira a group of approximately 40 people associated with Brewster s manager Sam Simon bet from 50 000 to 100 000 on Brewster s victory 89 87 Members of Klitschko s team also pointed out that shortly before the fight a security camera recorded a moment when two people entered Klitschko s booth and were there for four minutes These people had badges but weren t members of Wladimir s team 91 102 Wladimir s brother Vitali claimed that during registration of the boxer and his team the card that belonged to Emmanuel Steward s assistant had already been registered on someone else and that such card would allow its owner to enter any sporting hall in the building 99 90 After the fight Wladimir s cutman Joe Souza was fired During the fight Souza used vaseline on Wladimir s face but also body which had never been done in any of Klitschko s previous fights As a replacement the team hired Jacob Stitch Duran 90 103 92 Klitschko vs Williamson Castillo Peter edit Following his loss to Brewster Klitschko began his journey back towards the top of the heavyweight division First he faced hard hitting DaVarryl Williamson 104 The fight took place at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas Nevada 105 Williamson dropped Klitschko forty seconds into the second round but was outboxed throughout the rest of the bout 104 An accidental head butt in the closing seconds of the fifth round caused Klitschko bleeding from a cut above his right eye Due to the cut the fight was prematurely stopped with Klitschko being declared the winner by technical decision Two of the judges scored the fight identically 49 46 in favour of Klitschko while the third judge had Williamson winning 48 47 106 107 After defeating Eliseo Castillo by fourth round TKO Klitschko signed to fight Samuel Peter in an IBF and WBO eliminator Coming into the bout Klitschko was viewed by many as the underdog 108 against the 7 to 5 favourite Peter who had won all of his 24 fights with 21 of them having ended inside the distance At the time Samuel Peter was considered one of the brightest prospects in the heavyweight division Distinguished boxing coaches Angelo Dundee and Teddy Atlas expected Peter to win 109 110 Wladimir s team including his brother Vitali were worried about Wladimir and were against this fight to happen Wladimir however insisted on fighting Peter claiming that beating a feared hard hitting fighter like Samuel Peter would help him to regain his stock and become mandatory challenger for two heavyweight belts 111 112 The first four rounds were tentative with Klitschko working behind the jab not allowing Peter to close the distance At the end of the third Peter staggered Klitschko with a powerful left hook He hurt Klitschko again in the fifth with another left hook sending Klitschko to the canvas with the rabbit punch The referee counted it as the knockdown Peter immediately went for the attack after Klitschko got up dropping him again with the rabbit punch The referee scored it as the second knockdown 113 Klitschko regained composure and outboxed Peter through sixth to ninth rounds with Peter frequently trying to hit Klitschko with the rabbit punch whenever escaping from a clinch 113 114 Near the end of the tenth round Peter staggered Wladimir with a hard right hand eventually sending Klitschko to the canvas with another right when Wladimir was backing away In the 11th and 12th rounds Klitschko was trying to keep Peter at the distance using straight punches Peter caught him with a left hook in the last round but was unable to capitalise on it Instead Klitschko caught him with a hard counter left hook of his own staggering Peter for the first time in the fight 113 114 Eventually the bout went the distance with Klitschko winning the fight by clear unanimous decision UD All the judges scored the bout identically 114 111 110 115 Klitschko vs Byrd II Brock Austin edit Main article Chris Byrd vs Wladimir Klitschko II On 22 April 2006 in Mannheim Germany Klitschko faced Chris Byrd for a second time this time for the IBF heavyweight title At the time of the bout Byrd was ranked as the best heavyweight by The Ring while Klitschko was ranked eighth 116 Coming into the fight Klitschko was viewed as the favourite Many observers expected Klitschko to dominate Byrd similarly to their first bout 117 April 22nd 2006 may be one of the most momentous dates in the history of boxing On that day Wladimir Klitschko of Ukraine will most likely easily defeat Chris Byrd of the United States for Byrd s IBF heavyweight title If that result occurs it may mark the dawning of a new era in boxing Three of the four major titlists will be from Eastern Europe Like the flood waters of Hurricane Katrina that swept away much of New Orleans a rising tidal wave of Eastern European fighters threatens to sweep away American supremacy in the heavyweight division putting an end to an era that began with the reign of John L Sullivan 124 years ago John Hively boxingscene com 118 Klitschko defeated Byrd by TKO in the seventh round becoming a two time heavyweight world champion in the process Klitschko dominated the fight using his jab and superior reach knocking Byrd down twice once in round five and once in round seven Byrd beat the count after the second knockdown but his face was battered and bloody and the fight was waved off 119 At the time of the stoppage judge Roy Francis had the challenger winning every round while two other judges Steve Epstein and Robert Hoyle gave Klitschko all but one round 120 In his first title defence Klitschko agreed to face then undefeated heavyweight contender Calvin Brock With a record of 29 0 22 KOs Brock was considered one of the most promising and demanded American heavyweight prospects at the time In an ESPN interview in July 2005 Mike Tyson named him and Samuel Peter as his favourite fighters from the new crop of heavyweights 121 122 123 In the build up Brock expressed confidence in his abilities I can adopt to every style He s big like Jameel McCline but a better fighter I will beat him and become the heavyweight champion of the world Klitschko has a good jab but they also said Timur s best weapon was his jab I have a good jab myself I can adapt to anybody s style anybody s strength and turn their weapon against them He also dismissed claims that the division lacks strong competition The heavyweight division is stacked with a bunch of talent It s not weak definitely not weak The division is pretty strong and that s why the title keeps changing hands 121 124 The fight took place on 11 November 2006 at Madison Square Garden 125 In the opening rounds Brock s economical but effective movement made Klitschko reluctant to throw punches with Wladimir not being able to fully establish his rhythm 126 In between the third and fourth rounds Klitschko s trainer Emmanuel Steward urged Wladimir to press the action Klitschko started fighting more aggressively hurting Brock several times with the right cross In the fifth round Brock opened a cut under Klitschko s left eye that started bleeding heavily in the sixth In the seventh round Wladimir caught Brock with a counter right hand before sending him to the canvas with another straight right 126 127 Brock was able to get up but was unsteady on his feet prompting the referee to stop the bout 126 127 Klitschko then faced mandatory challenger Ray Austin on 10 March 2007 at the SAP Arena in Mannheim Germany 36 year old Austin was mostly known for draws against Sultan Ibragimov Larry Donald and Lance Whitaker In preparation for the fight Austin was trained by a prominent coach Stacey McKinley 128 Klitschko won by a second round KO with four consecutive left hooks to Austin s head Klitschko did not throw a single right hand in that fight 129 Klitschko vs Brewster II Ibragimov Thompson edit Main article Wladimir Klitschko vs Sultan Ibragimov Klitschko then avenged one of his previous losses as he defeated Lamon Brewster on 7 July 2007 in Cologne Germany Brewster s corner asked the referee to stop the fight at the end of the sixth round It was later revealed that Klitschko fought most of the fight with a broken middle finger on his left hand 130 By the end of October 2007 Wladimir Klitschko started negotiations with then WBO world heavyweight champion Sultan Ibragimov about the unification showdown in the near future This would be the first heavyweight unification fight since 13 November 1999 when WBC champion Lennox Lewis defeated then WBA and IBF champion Evander Holyfield 131 132 On 20 November Klitschko and Ibragimov officially signed the contract for their unification clash to take place on 23 February 2008 at Madison Square Garden 133 Two days later in Moscow a first pre fight press conference was held 134 Klitschko began his preparations for the fight on 18 December His training camp was located between Santa Monica Los Angeles and Palm Beach Florida 135 Ibragimov began his preparations for the bout on 25 December Among Ibragimov s sparring partners were Klitschko s former opponent Jameel McCline and Swedish heavyweight prospect Attila Levin 136 137 In the pre fight prediction a vast majority of Ukrainian Russian and American observers expected Klitschko to win by either stoppage or unanimous decision Out of six journalists of the Ukrainian magazine Ring five predicted Klitschko to stop Ibragimov with only one expecting Klitschko to win by decision 24 of 26 members of boxingscene com expected Klitschko to come out as the winner 18 of them predicted the win to come by way of KO TKO one expert predicted decision while the remaining five were unsure about either possibility The remaining two experts predicted Ibragimov to win by decision 10 of the 12 members of ringsidereport com picked Klitschko to win with eight of them expecting the victory to come by way of KO TKO The remaining two picked Ibragimov to win by stoppage 138 In the build up to the fight Klitschko s trainer Emmanuel Steward said that Sultan Ibragimov was going to be Wladimir s toughest opponent to date praising Ibragimov for his hand speed and mobility while Klitschko complimented Ibragimov on his accomplishments Sultan Ibragimov is a boxer that hasn t lost in any of his 23 fights with the sole draw being against Ray Austin His amateur career can be described as fantastic and the fact that he s the heavyweight champion of the world speaks volumes about his professional career as well I think he s a strong and dangerous opponent that should not be underestimated His last two fights against Shannon Briggs and Evander Holyfield proved that 139 Ibragimov s trainer Jeff Mayweather was confident that Ibragimov would be able to establish his rhythm and press Klitschko to the corner 140 The pre fight build up was marked with controversy after Ibragimov s manager Boris Grinberg insulted Klitschko during one of the interviews Sultan Ibragimov knocks out this Ukraine gay motherf er Grinberg later apologised to Klitschko 141 The day before the bout Klitschko weighed in at 238 pounds 108 kg the lightest since 1999 142 while Ibragimov s weight was 219 pounds 99 kg his lightest since 2005 143 From the opening bell both fighters fought tentatively avoiding risks Klitschko retreated onto the outside fighting at a distance and remaining unreachable for Ibragimov who tried to establish his right jab but had his right hand constantly pushed down by Klitschko By the end of the opening round Klitschko became more active with his jab while Ibragimov unsuccessfully tried to catch Wladimir with a series of right and left hooks By the third round Klitschko took control of the center of the ring keeping Ibragimov at the end of his left jab and occasionally throwing right jabs as well 144 In the fifth round Klitschko caught Ibragimov with a straight right hand however Ibragimov appeared to be unhurt Most of Ibragimov s attempts to close distance ended with Klitschko tying him up In the second half of the fight the situation did not change with Klitschko keeping Ibragimov at distance with straight shots while Ibragimov was only able to occasionally catch Klitschko with single shots to the body Ibragimov s corner was almost silent from the sixth round onwards unable to give their man any meaningful advice 145 Klitschko s dominance became even more visible after he caught Ibragimov with a straight right in round nine almost knocking him down He caught Ibragimov again with a counter left hook at the end of the eleventh The twelfth round saw Ibragimov unsuccessfully trying to catch Klitschko with overhand shots Ultimately the fight went the distance with Klitschko being declared the winner by unanimous decision The judges scored the bout 119 110 117 111 and 118 110 146 147 148 Klitschko reportedly earned 9 million for the fight 149 150 He donated 500 000 of his earnings to the Bronx s Laureus Sport for Good Foundation 151 The fight was heavily criticised by observers and prominent boxing public figures 152 153 Boxing promoter Bob Arum called the fight an absolute shame 154 while Dan Goossen described it as awful 155 Boxing journalist Phil Santos pointed out that Klitschko fought for the majority of the fight only with his left hand proving once again that he is the best heavyweight in the world right now Santos also noted that such cautious safety first style was not going to help Klitschko to increase his popularity in the United States 156 Some observers were more apologetic of Klitschko s performance It s really irritating that so many people people that know very little about boxing say that Klitschko s dominance means stagnation for the heavyweight division There s no denying that once Klitschko collects all the belts he will go down as one of the all time greats Yes he fights cautiously and isn t willing to exchange shots but who told us that greatness in boxing is measured with the number of knockdowns Why the boxer that is able to not get hit with a hard shot over the course of twelve rounds is less great than the champions from the past that sacrificed their health for the sake of success 157 On 12 July 2008 Klitschko faced mandatory challenger Tony Thompson The fight took place at Color Line Arena in Hamburg Germany the same venue where Thompson had defeated then highly regarded German boxer Luan Krasniqi in a WBO world heavyweight title eliminator almost a year prior 158 159 160 161 162 In the build up to the fight Klitschko praised Thompson for his defensive abilities while Klitschko s trainer Emmanuel Steward described Thompson as one of the most difficult fights we will have 163 164 In the pre fight interview Thompson promised that he wouldn t run away from Klitschko and would stand in front of him and fight toe to toe 165 Being 6 ft 5 in tall with 81 in reach Thompson was of similar height and reach as Klitschko 166 Many observes predicted Thompson to be a tough challenge for Klitschko expecting Klitschko to ultimately win by TKO in the second half of the fight before the fighters would enter the championship rounds 167 168 Coming into the fight Klitschko weighed in at 241 pounds 6 5 lbs lighter than Thompson 162 The opening rounds were tentative with Klitschko seemingly struggling with Thompson s awkward southpaw style All three judges gave the first round to Thompson 165 169 In the second round both fighters suffered a cut above the right eye after an accidental headbutt 164 Klitschko s eye began to swell after Thompson caught him with the right hook in the fifth round 164 After the sixth round however Klitschko appeared to have established his dominance in the ring hurting Thompson with several straight right hands After the seventh round both fighter started showing signs of fatigue 164 In the tenth round Thompson fell to the canvas during a clinch It appeared as if Thompson fell down mostly due to being tired rather than being pushed by Klitschko 165 In the middle of the eleventh Klitschko caught Thompson with the straight right hand which Thompson did not see coming falling to the canvas again with the referee starting the count this time Thompson beat the count but was unsteady on his feet prompting the referee to stop the fight 165 164 At the time of the stoppage Klitschko was unanimously winning on the scorecards with scores 98 92 twice and 99 91 166 In the post fight interview Klitschko admitted that the fight turned out to be tougher than expected It is not so easy to defend all the titles and it has been a while since I last had a black eye so today I really look like a boxer I did not expect the victory to come that hard 164 170 I was fatigued I thought he was fatigued too Tony Thompson said after the fight He did what a great champion did he took advantage when I was vulnerable The only thing that hurts on me is my heart for losing 164 Emmanuel Steward described the knockout sequence as the one that showed the difference between a great heavyweight and the best heavyweight in the world They were both tired but Wladimir has experience now then he came back with a second wind The experience is what helped Wladimir to come back with the second wind and find an opportunity to secure the stoppage win 165 164 Former undisputed world heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis praised Klitschko for his performance I ve been watching Klitschko for some time and he s improving with every fight 165 Meanwhile unified world cruiserweight champion David Haye criticised the champion for his performance If he fights me in the same way he fought that guy he will be knocked out in three rounds He has got the perfect style for me I don t want him to have any more fights before me as I don t want someone else to do what I will do against him 170 Klitschko reportedly earned 8 million around 12 7 million for the bout 171 172 Klitschko vs Rahman Chagaev Chambers edit Main articles Wladimir Klitschko vs Hasim Rahman and Wladimir Klitschko vs Ruslan Chagaev nbsp Klitschko vs Rahman 2008Klitschko was scheduled to defend his titles against Alexander Povetkin later in 2008 173 but on 25 October Povetkin withdrew from the fight due to an ankle injury Instead Klitschko faced Hasim Rahman on 13 December 2008 and won by TKO This was the third time Klitschko fought at the SAP Arena in Mannheim Germany He dominated the fight winning every round while making good use of his left jab Rahman seemed unable to withstand the Klitschko s punch power In the sixth round Klitschko knocked Rahman down with a series of left hooks leaving Rahman visibly disoriented Between the sixth and seventh rounds the referee warned Rahman he s going to stop the fight if Rahman continues absorbing punishment without firing back 174 The referee ultimately called a stop to the contest in the 7th round after Rahman failed to respond to a series of shots 175 176 177 At the time of the stoppage Klitschko was leading on all three judges scorecards respectively 60 53 60 53 and 60 47 178 According to CompuBox Klitschko landed 194 punches 50 4 accuracy to Rahman s 35 16 8 accuracy a nearly six fold disparity 179 Klitschko was scheduled to face David Haye on 20 June 2009 but Haye pulled out within weeks of the fight complaining of a back injury 180 Immediately after news about Haye s injury broke into public a handful of heavyweight fighters such as Alexander Povetkin Chazz Witherspoon James Toney Odlanier Solis Dominick Guinn and Eddie Chambers expressed their interest in replacing Haye for the Klitschko showdown 181 Instead Klitschko s team started negotiations with Ruslan Chagaev who was ranked third best heavyweight in the world by The Ring and WBA world champion Nikolai Valuev who was regarded as a big draw in Germany at the time Ultimately Klitschko reached agreements with Chagaev who agreed to step in for Haye as a last minute replacement Valuev s team wanted the fight to be postponed until autumn of that year 181 182 183 Some observes believed that Chagaev was a better challenege for Klitschko than Haye given his position in the ranking and the fact that alongside WBO and IBF world titles vacant The Ring world heavyweight title was also on the line 184 185 In the pre fight comparison The Ring was giving Klitschko an advantage in power speed and athletic ability as well as experience while also crediting Chagaev for having better defence praising him for his fundamentals and footwork In terms of technique both fighters were described as of equal level 186 The fight took place at Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen with over 61 000 fans having attended the fight the largest audience for a boxing fight in Germany since 1939 when Max Schmeling knocked out Adolf Heuser in front of 70 000 people in Stuttgart 187 188 Klitschko dominated the fight keeping Chagaev at the end of his jab and throwing straight right hand whenever necessary Klitschko dropped Chagaev near the end of the second round and was gradually fighting more aggressively as the fight progressed Chagaev s trainer Michael Timm did not allow Chagaev to come out for the tenth round prompting the referee to wave the bout off declaring Klitschko the winner by corner retirement RTD 189 187 This win had added significance because even though the WBA title was not on the line many saw Klitschko as the rightful champion 189 188 On 9 December 2009 Klitschko s management group K2 Promotions confirmed that a bout with Eddie Chambers had been agreed to take place in Germany on 20 March 2010 This mandatory title defence originally scheduled for December 2009 had to be delayed due to a hand injury that Klitschko sustained in training that required surgery 190 In the build up to the fight Klitschko described Chambers as the best American heavyweight right now 191 In the pre fight comparison of the fighters The Ring gave Chambers the upper hand in speed and athletic ability as well as defence while crediting Klitschko as more powerful and experienced 192 In the United States the bout was not televised by any TV station but was aired on the Klitschko s official website for 14 95 instead 193 191 194 The official venue was the multi functional football stadium ESPRIT Arena in Dusseldorf Germany 191 195 The bout turned out to be one sided with the champion winning rounds keeping Chambers at the end of his jab and occasionally throwing straight right hands 196 In the opening rounds Chambers lifted Klitschko and took him down several times but was not deducted a point nor warned 196 In between the championship rounds Klitschko was criticised by his trainer Emmanuel Steward for not fighting aggressively despite comfortably winning on the scorecards 196 191 Klitschko picked up his pace during the final round and with few seconds left landed a left hook on Chambers temple The punch made Chambers fall forwards and lose consciousness for an extended period of time The referee immediately stepped in and called an end to the contest 197 198 199 200 It remains the only stoppage loss of Chambers career Klitschko vs Peter II edit nbsp Klitschko in 2010Following the match with Chambers a unification fight between Klitschko and David Haye who as of May 2009 had held the WBA title appeared to be in the offing Klitschko called out the Briton on YouTube in April 2010 stating I want to send this message to boxing fans and directly to David Haye David you ve bitched out on fighting both Klitschko brothers twice already and now s the time to make it happen On behalf of the boxing fans around the world I am officially calling you out to fight me You can t run away from me forever and you need to follow through with this fight if you want to be respected I m ready What re you waiting for 201 202 Haye s trainer Adam Booth indicated that Haye would be willing to accept the challenge 203 Both sides began negotiations for a potential fight and the bout was targeted for September 204 As the negotiations continued to move forward 205 the unification fight between Klitschko and Haye was expected to take place in Germany rather than England 206 207 The IBF set a deadline to end negotiations on 17 May A few days before the deadline Haye said he was interested in fighting the older Klitschko Vitali rather than Wladimir 208 The fight did not materialise and Klitschko was set to take on mandatory challenger Alexander Povetkin On 17 May 2010 the 30 day period of negotiation began for Klitschko to defend his championship against Povetkin 209 Within this period discussions to make a fight with Haye were still ongoing 210 The bout between Klitschko and Povetkin was initially tentatively scheduled to take place in Frankfurt Germany on 11 September 2010 In July 2010 it was confirmed that the bout would be taking place in Frankfurt 211 with Samuel Peter replacing Povetkin for the scheduled fight as Povetkin failed to show up to the press conference deciding to pull out of the fight at the advice of his coach Teddy Atlas who believed Povetkin was not ready to face Klitschko 212 213 Klitschko faced Peter for the second time as they had fought in 2005 previously 214 215 Peter weighed in at 241 pounds two pounds lighter than their first fight 216 Klitschko came in at a career heavy of 247 pounds 216 Peter started the fight very aggressively and caught Klitschko with a good left hook in the opening minute although Klitschko ended the round well Peter was caught with three hard right hands in the second round one of which seemed to stun him Peter tried to duck under the Klitschko jab but was being tied up on the inside After four rounds the fight became one sided in Klitschko s favour Peter s right eye was closing and he was taking heavy punishment After the ninth round Peter s trainer Abel Sanchez said he would give him one more round citation needed Emmanuel Steward also implored Klitschko to be more aggressive Peter swung wildly in the tenth and Klitschko put him down with a concussive combination Referee Robert Byrd did not start a count and waved the fight off awarding Klitschko the win by KO Klitschko reportedly earned 5 million 6 3 million for the fight 217 Klitschko was set to fight Derek Chisora on 11 December but the fight was later called off on 8 December due to Klitschko tearing a muscle in his abdomen 218 219 Klitschko vs Haye edit Main article Wladimir Klitschko vs David Haye On 5 January 2011 it was announced that Derek Chisora would get his fight with Klitschko This enraged David Haye s trainer Adam Booth who described the move as a disgrace on a heated live phone in with Sky Sports News Booth alleged Haye had met every single one of Klitschko s demands 220 The fight against Chisora was rescheduled for 30 April 2011 and was going to take place in SAP Arena Mannheim 221 However on 4 March it was announced that Klitschko had pulled out of the fight due to not being fully recovered from a torn abdominal muscle On 5 March it was instead announced that the highly anticipated fight against Haye would take place on 2 July 2011 222 The fight was contingent on Klitschko s recovery from a torn abdominal muscle The contract was written so that if Klitschko was not fully healed then Haye would fight his brother Vitali 223 Klitschko fought Haye in a heavyweight unification fight for the WBA Super IBF WBO IBO and Ring magazine heavyweight titles The fight took place at the Imtech Arena in Hamburg Germany on 2 July 2011 Klitschko and Haye agreed to a 50 50 split of the purse and Haye was allotted 7 000 seats at the venue 224 225 226 Klitschko won by UD the three judges scored it 117 109 118 108 and 116 110 all in favour of Klitschko According to CompuBox Klitschko landed 134 punches of 509 thrown 26 3 accuracy while Haye connected on 72 shots out of 290 24 8 Klitschko outlanded Haye in every round but fourth 227 Haye revealed afterwards that he had a broken toe on his right foot and claimed that it had hindered his game plan for the fight as he felt he was unable to jump out at Klitschko like he had previously in his career Haye was subject to much derision and ridicule from within the boxing community and fans after citing his toe as part of the reason why he lost 228 Despite this Klitschko claims that Haye was unable to fight because he was just too good for him 229 230 231 Both Klitschko and Haye reportedly earned 24 million each for the fight 232 After winning the WBA title all of the major heavyweight titles were in the hands of the Klitschko family Wladimir and Vitali became the first and only pair of brothers to hold all of the heavyweight titles simultaneously 233 Klitschko vs Mormeck Thompson II Wach edit On 6 October 2011 Klitschko announced his next fight It was originally to be on 10 December 2011 against the former two time unified cruiserweight world champion Jean Marc Mormeck 36 4 22 KOs The fight would have taken place at Esprit Arena Dusseldorf 234 This was Wladimir s first title defence after his win over David Haye unified all major heavyweight belts in the hands of the Klitschko brothers The fight was predicted to generate 500 million viewers worldwide similarly to Wladimir s fight against Haye 235 On 5 December 2011 the fight was cancelled because Klitschko checked into a hospital to have a kidney stone removed After the removal operation he suffered from fever and inflammation 236 The fight was rescheduled for 3 March 2012 with Klitschko dominating and knocking out Mormeck in the fourth round 237 CompuBox showed that in the 10 minutes and 12 seconds the fight lased Klitschko landed 39 of 135 punches thrown 29 and Mormeck landed just 3 of 19 thrown 16 Mormeck failed to land anything in rounds 1 and 4 238 On 4 March 2012 Klitschko stated that he would next fight his mandatory challenger Tony Thompson 36 2 24 KOs who had been ranked as the world s eighth best heavyweight by BoxRec at the conclusion of the previous year 239 in a rematch from their first fight in 2008 At the time he stated that the newly opened Barclays Arena in New York were interested in showcasing a Klitschko brother Since they last fought Thompson recorded five straight wins all by KO 240 A purse bid was set by the IBF where Klitschko upon request would receive 85 of the purse split compared to the usual 75 241 The fight was confirmed to take place at the Stade de Suisse in Berne Switzerland on 7 July 242 In an interview Klitschko admitted that Thompson was not his first choice and that he would have rather fought someone he had not fought before 243 So far I ve always been better in rematches However I must not take this lightly as Thompson knows me better than any other fighter Klitschko said in the build up to the fight 244 I ve been waiting for this rematch for so long Thompson said during one of pre fight press conferences In Bern I m gonna finish what I ve started 4 years ago knock Klitschko out and take the belts back to the United States 245 Thompson weighed in at 244 75 dropping 10 75 lbs from his last fight while Klitschko weighed in at 249 the heaviest in his entire career The additional weight appeared to be muscle 246 In the first round both fighters were cautious patiently studying each other Klitschko became more dominant in the second working mostly with his jab Thompson unsuccessfully went for the attack and in the process fell to the canvas The referee did not rule it a knockdown In the third round Thompson hurt Klitschko for the first time in the fight with a counter left hand but was still being outboxed by Klitschko In the fifth round Klitschko pressed Thompson into a corner and hurt him with a straight right hand knocking him down Thompson beat the count but looked hurt however he was able to survive that round Klitschko continued his assault in the sixth sending Thompson down again with a flurry of shots Thompson got up but had to hold on to the ropes to stand which prompted the referee to stop the fight declaring Klitschko the winner by sixth round TKO 247 From the beginning I had no doubt that I would successfully defend the titles But it was hard to time an accurate shot Thompson was elusive he didn t lose an eye contact at any moment in the fight and was able to see most of my punches said Klitschko in a post fight interview 248 It was his twelfth consecutive title defence the third most in heavyweight history 249 250 CompuBox stats showed Klitschko landed 51 of 121 total punches thrown 42 and Thompson landed only 25 of 183 thrown 14 251 There was first mention of a potential Klitschko vs Mariusz Wach 27 0 15 KOs fight in August 2011 when Klitschko s team approached Wach s promoters for a fight however nothing materialised 252 Wach s promoter Global Boxing stated that it was Klitschko s advisor Shelly Finkel that contacted them Bernd Boente denied these claims 253 In August 2012 serious negotiations took place for the fight A date in November was considered with the venue likely to be in Hamburg Germany Terms were fully agreed within days of the negotiations for the fight to take place 10 November 254 255 Klitschko revealed he would train with Johnathon Banks due to Steward recovering from a bowel operation 256 257 On 25 October Steward died at the age of 68 258 The fight was the first time in his 16 year professional career that he had faced an opponent taller than himself 259 At 2 02 metres tall with a reach of 2 08 metres and weighing 251 pounds Wach was four centimetres taller than Klitschko with a reach two centimetres longer 260 261 In Poland the fight was available via pay per view platform on Canal Sport for 39 zl and Polsat Sport for 40 zl 262 263 264 265 On fight night at the 02 World Arena Klitschko dominated and retained his titles with a one sided UD The three judges scored the fight 120 107 120 107 and 119 109 The bout opened with a battle between jabs which was won by Klitschko who was following his jabs with his signature straight right Wach managed to wobble Klitschko in round five but failed to take advantage Wach also showed a great chin later in the fight when Klitschko began to let his hands go more landing thunderous shots 266 267 During the course of twelve rounds Klitschko landed 274 of 693 punches landed 40 whilst Wach landed 60 of his 308 thrown 19 268 After the fight there were allegations against Wach that he had used steroids 269 Klitschko reportedly earned 5 8 million cca 7 25 million for the fight 270 271 272 273 Days before the Klitschko vs Wach fight took place it was revealed that Team Sauerland offered Klitschko 5 million around 6 5 million for a possible fight against then WBO cruiserweight champion Marco Huck in the future At the time Huck was preparing for a title defence against Firat Arslan 274 Klitschko s manager Bernd Boente turned down the offer stating money was not the issue The reason the fight would never get made was due to the fact that the Klitschko s had a contract with German television network RTL and Huck was signed with their rival network ARD 275 Klitschko vs Pianeta Povetkin Leapai edit nbsp Wladimir and Vitali with every title in the heavyweight division 2012 Left to right The Ring IBF IBO WBO WBC and WBA At the end of 2012 the WBA ordered Klitschko to fight WBA Regular champion Alexander Povetkin of Russia by 24 February 2013 276 but the two sides couldn t reach an agreement 277 The WBA let Klitschko have another voluntary title defence before taking on Povetkin but there should have been a signed contract with Povetkin before 28 February with a new deadline for their bout no later than 31 July 278 279 On 5 March 2013 K2 Promotions announced that Klitschko would fight another undefeated contender Italian Francesco Pianeta on 4 May at SAP Arena in Mannheim Germany 280 Klitschko had received criticism in regards to past opponents Pianeta was no different Speaking to ESPN he said I m getting always criticised with my opponents it doesn t matter are they well known or not so much and it s always very difficult to fight against someone that is not known because you are always getting these critics Pianeta said it was the biggest experience of his life but not his biggest fight He went on to say he won his biggest fight against cancer in 2009 281 From the start Klitschko systematically broke down the Italian consistently landing flush straight right hand shots He dropped Pianeta with a right hand in round four a left hand put Pianeta down in the fifth the fight ended at 2 52 in round six when Klitschko put Pianeta down for the third time 282 283 284 According to CompuBox Stats Klitschko landed 116 of 277 punches thrown 42 and Pianeta landed 24 of 104 thrown 23 an average of 4 punches landed per round 285 Promoter Vladimir Hryunov won the right to promote Klitschko vs Povetkin with a purse bid of 23 333 330 and Russian businessman Andrey Ryabinsky putting up the money Failed bids made were from K2 Promotions 7 130 000 and Povetkin s promoter Sauerland Event s 6 014 444 It allowed Ryabinsky to dictate the location of the fight and guaranteed the fighters the biggest purses of their careers Based on being entitled to 75 per cent of the winning bid Klitschko got 17 499 997 while Povetkin received 5 833 333 286 The Klitschko camp were said to be surprised by the bid 287 The fight was expected to generate around 100 million viewers in Europe 288 289 290 It was reported that the president of Russia Vladimir Putin was going to attend the fight 291 292 The fight took place on 5 October 2013 at the Olympic Stadium in Moscow 293 The bout was marred with over 160 clinches most initiated by Klitschko followed by several repeated roughhouse tactics throughout the match This included Klitschko s leaning on his opponent and pushing his head down and throwing Povetkin away to prevent Povetkin from clinching which resulted in the referee scoring some of Povetkin s fallings as knockdowns as well as Povetkin s punching after the referee s break command and leaning his head too low 294 Klitschko won by UD scoring a knockdown in round two from a quick left hook and three knockdowns in round seven including one prompted from a straight right hand All three judges scored it 119 104 on the scorecards 295 296 297 Klitschko landed 139 of 417 punches 33 and Povetkin connected on 59 of 283 21 298 After the fight Klitschko told in the interview that he had little desire to go for the knockout as the Russian crowd would be disappointed which lead to speculations about the alleged agreement between the champion and organisers to let the bout go the distance 299 300 301 which Klitschko later denied With 9 2 rating the fight became the most popular sporting event on Russian television in 2013 as well as the most watched TV programme of the year in Moscow with 13 9 rating surpassing the Moscow Victory Day Parade 302 303 Overall the fight was watched by 23 million people in Russia 304 The fight also became the most popular TV programme of the Ukrainian television in 2013 with 19 5 rating audience 18 305 306 and 23 million total viewers 307 and the most watched programme of RTL Television in 2013 averaging 11 million viewers 308 In November 2013 Alex Leapai 30 4 3 24 KOs caused a huge upset in defeating then unbeaten Denis Boytsov to become the WBO mandatory challenger 309 On 5 January 2014 K2 Promotions announced that a deal was close to being reached for the Klitschko vs Leapai fight to take place in Germany on 26 April 310 311 Klitschko signed the contract on 3 February 312 It was revealed that former world title challenger David Tua declined a lucrative offer to spar with Klitschko ahead of the fight Tua told Australian newspaper The Courier Mail he didn t want to help anyone beat a Samoan brother 313 On fight night Klitschko knocked Leapai down three times and referee Eddie Cotton stopped the fight with 55 seconds remaining in the fifth round 314 315 316 Despite all the pre fight trash talk done by Leapai Klitschko told him You have truly a lionheart You never stopped You were challenging you were bold You had great desire to become a champion Not many of my opponents have that type of attitude that type of heart Klitschko landed 147 of 396 punches thrown 37 while Leapai landed a dire 10 of his 69 14 The 10 punches landed were made up of 6 jabs and 4 power punches 317 318 Klitschko vs Pulev Jennings edit The IBF finally ordered Klitschko vs Kubrat Pulev on 8 May 2014 and gave a 30 day negotiation period 319 Klitschko s manager Bernd Boente stated that a potential fight with WBC champion Bermane Stiverne was their main priority a fight which would see all of the heavyweight belts at stake Kalle Sauerland stated that he would request to get Klitschko 62 3 52 KOs stripped of the IBF title if he didn t fight Pulev At the same time Deontay Wilder was named as Stiverne s mandatory and the WBC stated he must fight Wilder next 320 With the IBF purse bid split being 75 25 in favour of the champion Klitschko requested the split be 80 20 in his favour The IBF accepted the request 321 A purse bid took place on 17 June which was won by K2 Promotions The winning bid was 7 25 million Sauerland Event put in a bid for 5 29 million As per the bid K2 had the location set as the O2 World Arena in Hamburg with a possible date being 6 September 2014 322 In August Klitschko suffered a bicep injury thus postponing the fight by at least two months A new date of 15 November was set 323 HBO announced that they would air the fight live in the afternoon making it the 19th Klitschko fight they would show 324 Two days before the fight it was revealed only the IBF title would be at stake for Pulev however if Klitschko loses the remaining titles would be vacated 325 326 The fight s worldwide audience was estimated to be 300 million viewers 327 328 329 Despite making a spirited effort Pulev suffered three knockdowns en route to being knocked out in round five by a devastating left hook The time of stoppage was recorded as 2 11 of round five In the post fight interview Pulev said Wladimir is a really good opponent but he was lucky I want a rematch Klitschko praised Pulev calling him a tough competitor 330 331 CompuBox stats showed that Klitschko landed 38 of 89 punches thrown 43 this included 47 of his power punches Pulev managed to land only 25 of his 110 thrown 23 This was made up of 10 jabs and 15 power shots landed 332 The fight drew 10 5 million viewers in Germany 333 and 1 8 million viewers in Bulgaria becoming the most watched sports event on Bulgarian TV since 2007 and the most watched programme in the history of the television channel Nova TV 334 335 336 337 The fight also averaged 620 000 viewers on HBO and peaked at 700 000 viewers 338 Main article Wladimir Klitschko vs Bryant Jennings On 20 January 2015 ESPN reported that the potential Klitschko vs Jennings was confirmed and to take place on 25 April 2015 at Madison Square Garden Negotiations initially started in November 2014 Klitschko s manager Bernd Boente finally announced the fight and said all contracts had been signed The Barclays Center in New York City was originally chosen to stage the fight but no reason was given for the change of venue 339 It would be the fourth time Klitschko would fight at the Garden his first time at the arena and the United States since 2008 defending his WBA Super IBF WBO IBO and The Ring heavyweight titles He defeated Jennings by effective use of his jab and nullifying Jennings offensive game on the inside especially by holding Jennings which resulted in the referee deducting a point in the tenth round for excessive holding although Klitschko did end up winning via UD with scores of 116 111 116 111 and 118 109 According to Compubox Stats Klitschko landed 144 of his 545 punches thrown 26 whilst Jennings landed 110 of 376 29 per cent 340 According to Nielsen Media Research the fight averaged 1 637 million viewers on HBO peaking at 1 742 million viewers 341 With this win Klitschko defeated 23rd boxer for the world heavyweight championship beating a record held by Joe Louis for 66 years 26 27 Klitschko reportedly earned 12 5 million for the fight 342 Klitschko vs Fury edit Main article Wladimir Klitschko vs Tyson Fury Klitschko was scheduled to take on undefeated heavyweight contender Tyson Fury the WBO mandatory challenger on 24 October 2015 On 25 September 2015 Klitschko postponed the fight citing a calf injury It was rescheduled for 28 November 2015 343 On the night of the fight there was much controversy first starting with the gloves then there was a complaint about the ring canvas Klitschko reportedly had his hands wrapped without a representative of Fury present so had to do them again 344 Klitschko lost the fight by UD with scores of 115 112 115 112 and 116 111 all in favour of Fury 345 346 It was the first defeat Klitschko had suffered in over ten years and marked the end of the Klitschko Era referring to the time period where both Klitschko brothers dominated the division Klitschko and Fury showed little offence during the twelve rounds but Fury did enough to take the decision Klitschko landed 52 of 231 punches thrown 22 5 and Fury landed 86 of 371 thrown 23 2 347 In the post fight interview an emotional Fury said This is a dream come true We worked so hard for this I ve done it It s hard to come to foreign countries and get decisions It just means so much to me to come here and get the decision He then took the microphone to thank Klitschko I d like to say to Wladimir you re a great champion And thanks very much for having me It was all fun and games during the buildup Klitschko failed to throw his well known right hand mostly due to Fury s constant movement and mocking He said Tyson was the faster and better man tonight I felt quite comfortable in the first six rounds but I was astonished that Tyson was so fast in the second half as well I couldn t throw my right hand because the advantage was the longer distance he had Klitschko had a rematch clause in place 348 349 Klitschko was entitled to a rematch with Fury as part of the contract for their first fight The rematch was eventually announced on 8 April 2016 and set to take place in Fury s home town at the Manchester Arena in Manchester England on 9 July 2016 350 However Tyson Fury announced via a YouTube video that the fight would be postponed due to an ankle sprain he had received during training He apologised to his fans and confirmed the fight would be rescheduled for a later date On 7 July Fury announced via his Twitter account that the rescheduled fight would take place on 29 October at the Manchester Arena On 23 September Fury again postponed the fight after being declared medically unfit 351 before eventually vacating the WBA Super WBO and IBO titles citing problems with depression after testing positive for cocaine 352 The rematch with Klitschko was cancelled as a result Klitschko vs Joshua edit Main article Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir Klitschko nbsp Klitschko in 2017Days after the Fury rematch was called off Klitschko was approached by Eddie Hearn promoter of IBF champion Anthony Joshua to fight on 28 November date they had set for a second defence Terms seemed to have been agreed for a 30m fight showdown although an initial contract was yet to be signed 353 After Fury gave up his world titles it was said that Klitschko wanted the WBA Super title up for grabs in the potential match up against Joshua and waiting for approval which the WBA kept postponing 354 A reason as to why the WBA was delaying sanctioning the fight was due them having a legal settlement with Lucas Browne so he could fight for the vacant title next Klitschko then turned his attention to fighting Browne instead on 10 December a date his team had an arena set for in Germany 355 On 24 October Klitschko suffered a minor calf injury which would rule him out until 2017 Talks between the Klitschko camp and Hearn remained active with a fight set for the first part of 2017 356 357 On 2 November the WBA finally agreed to sanction a fight for their super title as long as Joshua defeats Eric Molina in December 2016 358 On 10 December immediately after Joshua had defeated Molina at the Manchester Arena Klitschko was invited into the ring by Hearn It was announced that Klitschko and Joshua would face each other for the WBA Super IBF and vacant IBO titles at Wembley Stadium London on 29 April 2017 359 WBA president Gilberto Jesus Mendoza confirmed that the winner will have to face mandatory challenger Luis Ortiz next with deadlines due to be set after the unification fight 360 361 A day later the IBF announced the winner must fight their mandatory challenger Kubrat Pulev Because of this clashing with the WBA enforcing their mandatory it was believed that either Joshua or Klitschko would have to vacate a title 362 In January 2017 Eddie Hearn announced that over 80 000 tickets had been sold a new box office record overtaking Carl Froch vs George Groves II He put a request in for 5 000 more tickets to be made available 363 364 At the weigh in Klitschko weighed in at 240 and a quarter pounds the lightest he has weighed since 2009 Joshua came in heavier at 250 pounds 365 In front of a post war record crowd of 90 000 in attendance Joshua won by TKO in a high drama contest that saw both men giving their all They fought a close and cautious first four rounds In the fifth Joshua came out and threw a barrage of punches forcing Klitschko to the canvas An angry Klitschko rose up and dominated Joshua for the remainder of the round before landing a clean right hand and scoring his own knockdown in round six The next few rounds were again cautious both men wary of each other until a reinvigorated Joshua attacked Klitschko in round eleven with an upper cut blow to the right side of Klitschko s face which would be the beginning of the end for the Ukrainian Joshua then put together a few small but powerful combinations which sent his opponent to the canvas Klitschko again rose but Joshua knocked him down for a second time in the round by unleashing a seven punch combination flooring Klitschko with a left hook Moments later Joshua tried to end the fight by swinging a few right hooks and managed to back Klitschko into the ropes where he again sent a barrage of punches with no reply The referee then concluded that Klitschko had taken enough punishment and stopped the fight 366 367 At the time of stoppage Joshua was ahead on two judges scorecards at 96 93 and 95 93 while the third judge had Klitschko ahead 95 93 CompuBox stats showed that Joshua landed 107 of his 355 punches thrown 30 1 and Klitschko landed 94 of 256 36 7 368 In the post fight interviews Klitschko spoke about the rematch clause but gave no indication as to whether he would activate it Of course we have a rematch in the contract I need to analyze and see what the heck happened I wish I could have raised my hands but congrats to him He got up he fought back and he won the titles 369 In the press conference after the fight Joshua said he would have no issues with having another fight with Klitschko I don t mind fighting him again if he wants the rematch Big respect to Wladimir for challenging the young lions of the division It s up to him I don t mind As long as Rob thinks it s good I m good to go Eddie Hearn said Joshua s next fight would likely take place at the end of the year possibly at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff 370 The fight averaged 659 000 viewers on Showtime in the United States It was shown live and the fight began around 5 pm ET and 2 pm PT Nielsen Media Research revealed the fight peaked at 687 000 viewers which was during rounds five and six 371 The delayed tape replay on HBO was watched by an average 738 000 viewers and peaked at 890 000 372 373 In a press release German TV channel RTL announced the fight was watched by an average 10 43 million viewers The whole card averaged 9 59 million viewers This was higher than the 8 91 million that tuned in to watch Klitschko vs Fury in 2015 The fight did lower numbers than Klitschko s win over Mariusz Wach in 2012 which was watched by 11 million and Klitschko vs Haye which was seen by over 16 million 374 On 7 June 2017 the IBF granted Joshua an exception for him to rematch Klitschko instead of fighting mandatory challenger Kubrat Pulev At this point it was not said that the rematch would take place Klitschko said he needed time to review his situation before agreeing to a rematch It was only weeks after the fight when Eddie Hearn filed the paperwork to the IBF to request the exception to the mandatory defence The IBF explained that the rematch must take place no later than 2 December 2017 and the winner must fight Pulev next with no exceptions 375 On 11 July 2017 Eddie Hearn travelled to the US to apply for a Nevada boxing licence for promoting and to also scout potential locations in Las Vegas speaking to MGM He had a tour of the T Mobile Arena Although Nigeria Dubai and China were discussed Hearn warmed up to the idea of the fight taking place in Las Vegas 376 Hearn told Sky Sports We met with Richard Sturm and the team at MGM in Las Vegas yesterday and had a full tour of the T Mobile Arena which is very impressive There is a huge appetite from both sides to hold the rematch there and we will be talking further over the next week or so to see if that can become a reality 377 Showtime s Stephen Espinoza said a deal could be reached quickly as he was also eager to get Joshua who has a contract with Showtime to fight in US It s no secret we ve been salivating about getting him over here and certainly that would be a phenomenal fight It would be the biggest heavyweight Vegas fight in probably a couple of decades so we would love to host it 378 On 25 July Hearn pencilled on 11 November 2017 for the rematch to take place at the T Mobile Arena 379 It was reported the fight could be pay per view in the US 380 Retirement edit On 3 August 2017 Klitschko announced on his official website and social media channels that he was retiring from boxing 381 382 He ended his professional career with 64 wins in 69 fights 53 by knockout He competed in 29 world title fights 383 384 Legacy edit nbsp The Klitschko brothers on a 2010 Ukrainian stampDuring Klitschko s reign as world heavyweight champion his fights regularly drew between 300 and 500 million viewers worldwide 16 18 19 21 22 Klitschko has been named multiple times among the 100 highest paid athletes in the world by Forbes he was ranked 24th in 2012 estimated earnings 28 million between June 2011 and June 2012 41st in 2013 24 million 25th in 2014 28 million 63rd in 2015 22 5 million and 98th in 2017 21 5 million 385 386 387 388 389 Klitschko was unranked by Forbes in 2016 despite the fact that he reportedly earned 22 5 million for the fight against Tyson Fury in November 2015 alone 100th ranked Buster Posey earned 20 8 million 85th ranked Conor McGregor earned 22 million 390 391 Wladimir Klitschko s total professional career earnings estimations vary between 150 million cca 200 million and 250 million 149 150 392 393 394 Known for charity work and philanthropy Wladimir is one of only 15 current or former alive athletes that have been named UNESCO Champions for Sport 395 396 397 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 398 399 400 401 Boxing fights involving one of the Klitschko brothers regularly attracted between 10 and 20 million viewers in Ukraine Wladimir s fight against Alexander Povetkin generated even bigger viewership numbers attracting 23 million viewers 402 403 404 307 Wladimir has been named multiple times among the 100 most influential people in Ukraine by Korrespondent he was ranked 95th in 2006 88th in 2010 43rd in 2011 51st in 2012 and 45th in 2013 405 406 407 Forbes named Klitschko the most popular celebrity in Ukraine in 2015 placing him ahead of a singer Svyatoslav Vakarchuk and Kvartal 95 Studio and ranked him second and third in 2012 and 2013 respectively the ranking wasn t conducted in 2014 408 409 410 411 In 2017 Wladimir was honoured with the Order of Liberty the highest Ukrainian honour that can be awarded to a person of any nationality for his achievements in sports and contribution to the economical scientific and cultural development of Ukraine 412 The Klitschkos were also considered big stars in Germany 413 414 415 A survey carried out by TNS for the Horizont Sport Business in 2003 showed that 91 7 of Germans recognized Wladimir Klitschko while 70 5 celebrated his successes making him the fourth most recognized and third most beloved athlete in Germany at the time 416 According to DW another research conducted no later than 2011 showed that nearly 99 of people in Germany recognized the Klitschko brothers 417 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 418 419 420 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 421 Twelve of his fights generated above 10 million average viewers and his world heavyweight title defence against Eddie Chambers in March 2010 drew bigger viewership numbers on RTL than the return of the Formula One legend voted the greatest German athlete of the 20th century 422 423 Michael Schumacher 424 425 426 Credited for selling out sports stadiums 427 428 429 Klitschko had eight of his fights take place at sports stadiums in Germany Switzerland and United Kingdom with all but one having attendances ranging from 43 000 to 90 000 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 During his career Wladimir defeated 23 boxers for the world heavyweight championship the most in boxing history 28 26 27 439 Klitschko holds several historical records including the longest combined world championship reign in heavyweight history at 4 382 days 12 years 28 26 27 440 the most beaten opponents and wins in world heavyweight title bouts since the international expansion of boxing governing bodies at 23 and 25 respectively 441 442 the most wins in unified title bouts and the longest unified championship reign in professional boxing history at 15 title bouts and 14 consecutive defences respectively and has the second most total successful title defences of any heavyweight boxer with 23 including his first reign as WBO champion behind Joe Louis 25 and ahead of Larry Holmes 20 and Muhammad Ali 19 Klitschko fought in 29 world heavyweight title fights more than any other boxer in history 443 As of May 2023 BoxRec ranks Wladimir Klitschko as the 21st greatest European boxer of all time 444 According to BoxRec Klitschko has also defeated 12 previously undefeated fighters with a combined record 267 0 5 174 KOs these 12 included Najee Shaheed professional record 16 0 1 8 KOs coming into the fight 445 Zoran Vujicic 14 0 6 KOs 446 Eliseo Castillo 18 0 1 14 KOs 447 Samuel Peter 24 0 21 KOs 448 Calvin Brock 29 0 22 KOs 449 Sultan Ibragimov 22 0 1 17 KOs 450 Ruslan Chagaev 25 0 1 17 KOs 451 Mariusz Wach 27 0 15 KOs 452 Francesco Pianeta 28 0 1 15 KOs 453 Alexander Povetkin 26 0 18 KOs 454 Kubrat Pulev 20 0 11 KOs 455 and Bryant Jennings 19 0 10 KOs 456 Wladimir has beaten 9 current or former world champions throughout his career These included heavyweight champions Chris Byrd twice Ray Mercer Lamon Brewster Samuel Peter twice Sultan Ibragimov Hasim Rahman and Ruslan Chagaev two weight world champion David Haye and unified cruiserweight champion Jean Marc Mormeck Known for his punching power Klitschko defeated his opponent inside the distance 56 times in 69 fights an 81 knockout to win ratio this includes two DQs and one TD Of his thirteen remaining bouts four involved an opponent that Klitschko knocked out in a rematch Everett Martin Chris Byrd Lamon Brewster and Samuel Peter three saw him knock his opponent down multiple times on the way to a wide decision victory David Haye Alexander Povetkin and the first fight against Chris Byrd two saw Klitschko hurt and knock down his opponent before being knocked out himself Anthony Joshua and the first fight with Lamon Brewster and three involved fighters who have never been knocked out by anyone before or after in all of their professional careers Tyson Fury Sultan Ibragimov and Ross Puritty Analyzing his legacy Dan Rafael argues that Klitschko has proven himself to be an all time great heavyweight and that his legacy will be viewed more favourably the more time will pass comparing him to Lennox Lewis in that regard Rafael believes that Klitschko s 22 fight winning streak from 2004 to 2015 which included three unified titles second longest single title reign and third most consecutive title defenses in heavyweight history has cemented his legacy among the greatest of all time His criticizes a viewpoint that Wladimir s cautious boxing style hurt his legacy insisting that lack of excitement is not equal to lack of quality He also believes that the alleged weakness of the era in which Klitschko competed is overexaggerated arguing that only two eras in heavyweight boxing the 1970s and 1990s could be considered as great eras and that Klitschko s era is no weaker than that of Mike Tyson who had made only half as many title defenses as Wladimir did Despite this Rafael insists that Wladimir still has a lot of quality opponents on his resume such as Chris Byrd David Haye Alexander Povetkin Calvin Brock Sultan Ibragimov and Ruslan Chagaev and that those wins should not be dismissed due to the their one sided nature in fact it only emphasizes the quality of Klitschko s boxing skills and in ring intelligence 457 In 2021 Klitschko was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility having been elected over Miguel Cotto and James Toney by a panel of around 200 international boxing historians 35 36 Other interests editKlitschko is also a passionate golfer and was seen playing in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland The tournament was played over three courses in 2008 including St Andrews Carnoustie and Kingsbarns in Fife and Angus Klitschko was named curator of the Ukrainian pavilion at the 2009 Venice Biennale 458 As of October 2015 Klitschko was an adjunct professor at Switzerland s University of St Gallen where he taught master s students 45 459 Personal life edit nbsp Klitschko in 2018From 2009 Klitschko was in a relationship with American actress Hayden Panettiere Panettiere has appeared ringside at some of Klitschko s fights including at Klitschko s 10th round KO victory over Samuel Peter 460 The couple had a brief split in 2011 but were together again in 2013 461 In October 2013 Panettiere confirmed that she and Klitschko were engaged 462 They have one child together a daughter born in December 2014 463 In August 2018 according to Panettiere s mother Lesley Vogel the couple had split for a second time 464 They were said to be on good terms for the sake of their daughter 465 On 6 December 2013 Klitschko and his then fiancee Hayden Panettiere visited the Euromaidan protests in Kyiv 466 His brother Vitali was one of the leading figures of these protests 467 468 He and Panettiere addressed the crowds 469 Wladimir and his brother Vitali have never fought each other in a professional fight as their mother made them promise to never fight each other 470 Klitschko speaks four languages English German Russian and Ukrainian 471 He was friends with the late German heavyweight legend Max Schmeling 472 On 29 March 2012 during a charitable auction in Kyiv Ukraine Klitschko auctioned off his 1996 Olympic gold medal to a buyer who bid 1 million Klitschko said he would use the money to help the dreams of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian children After the sale the buyer immediately returned the medal out of respect for Klitschko and because he wanted it to remain with the Klitschko family 473 474 In February 2022 Klitschko joined the Kyiv Territorial Defense Brigade a military reserve component of the Ukrainian Armed Forces 475 Both he and his brother Vitali Klitschko who has been Mayor of Kyiv since 2014 pledged to fight to protect the capital of Ukraine Kyiv through armed forces in response to Russia s invasion of Ukraine that began on 24 February 2022 476 477 According to The Times Wladimir and Vitali were on Vladimir Putin s personal hitlist of 24 high profile Ukrainian figures whom he wanted assassinated 478 479 On 10 March 2022 the brothers announced via Telegram that they had raised 100 million of financial support for Ukraine with a fundraising campaign in Germany 480 Professional boxing record edit69 fights 64 wins 5 lossesBy knockout 53 4By decision 9 1By disqualification 2 0No Result Record Opponent Type Round time Date Age Location Notes69 Loss 64 5 Anthony Joshua TKO 11 12 2 25 29 Apr 2017 41 years 35 days Wembley Stadium London England For IBF vacant WBA Super and IBO heavyweight titles68 Loss 64 4 Tyson Fury UD 12 28 Nov 2015 39 years 248 days Esprit Arena Dusseldorf Germany Lost WBA Super IBF WBO IBO and The Ring heavyweight titles67 Win 64 3 Bryant Jennings UD 12 25 Apr 2015 39 years 32 days Madison Square Garden New York City New York US Retained WBA Super IBF WBO IBO and The Ring heavyweight titles66 Win 63 3 Kubrat Pulev KO 5 12 2 11 15 Nov 2014 38 years 235 days O2 World Hamburg Germany Retained WBA Super IBF WBO IBO and The Ring heavyweight titles65 Win 62 3 Alex Leapai TKO 5 12 2 05 26 Apr 2014 38 years 32 days Konig Pilsener Arena Oberhausen Germany Retained WBA Super IBF WBO IBO and The Ring heavyweight titles64 Win 61 3 Alexander Povetkin UD 12 5 Oct 2013 37 years 194 days Olympic Stadium Moscow Russia Retained WBA Super IBF WBO IBO and The Ring heavyweight titles63 Win 60 3 Francesco Pianeta TKO 6 12 2 52 4 May 2013 37 years 40 days SAP Arena Mannheim Germany Retained WBA Super IBF WBO IBO and The Ring heavyweight titles62 Win 59 3 Mariusz Wach UD 12 10 Nov 2012 36 years 230 days O2 World Hamburg Germany Retained WBA Super IBF WBO IBO and The Ring heavyweight titles61 Win 58 3 Tony Thompson TKO 6 12 1 12 7 Jul 2012 36 years 104 days Stade de Suisse Bern Switzerland Retained WBA Super IBF WBO IBO and The Ring heavyweight titles60 Win 57 3 Jean Marc Mormeck KO 4 12 1 12 3 Mar 2012 35 years 344 days Esprit Arena Dusseldorf Germany Retained WBA Super IBF WBO IBO and The Ring heavyweight titles59 Win 56 3 David Haye UD 12 2 Jul 2011 35 years 99 days Volksparkstadion Hamburg Germany Retained IBF WBO IBO and The Ring heavyweight titles Won WBA Unified heavyweight title58 Win 55 3 Samuel Peter KO 10 12 1 22 11 Sep 2010 34 years 170 days Commerzbank Arena Frankfurt Germany Retained IBF WBO IBO and The Ring heavyweight titles57 Win 54 3 Eddie Chambers KO 12 12 2 55 20 Mar 2010 33 years 360 days Esprit Arena Dusseldorf Germany Retained IBF WBO IBO and The Ring heavyweight titles56 Win 53 3 Ruslan Chagaev RTD 9 12 3 00 20 Jun 2009 33 years 87 days Veltins Arena Gelsenkirchen Germany Retained IBF WBO and IBO heavyweight titles Won vacant The Ring heavyweight title55 Win 52 3 Hasim Rahman TKO 7 12 0 44 13 Dec 2008 32 years 263 days SAP Arena Mannheim Germany Retained IBF WBO and IBO heavyweight titles54 Win 51 3 Tony Thompson KO 11 12 1 38 12 Jul 2008 32 years 109 days Color Line Arena Hamburg Germany Retained IBF WBO and IBO heavyweight titles53 Win 50 3 Sultan Ibragimov UD 12 23 Feb 2008 31 years 335 days Madison Square Garden New York City New York US Retained IBF and IBO heavyweight titles Won WBO heavyweight title52 Win 49 3 Lamon Brewster RTD 6 12 3 00 Jul 7 2007 31 years 104 days Kolnarena Cologne Germany Retained IBF and IBO heavyweight titles51 Win 48 3 Ray Austin KO 2 12 1 23 10 Mar 2007 30 years 350 days SAP Arena Mannheim Germany Retained IBF and IBO heavyweight titles50 Win 47 3 Calvin Brock TKO 7 12 2 10 11 Nov 2006 30 years 231 days Madison Square Garden New York City New York US Retained IBF and IBO heavyweight titles49 Win 46 3 Chris Byrd TKO 7 12 0 41 22 Apr 2006 30 years 28 days SAP Arena Mannheim Germany Won IBF and vacant IBO heavyweight titles48 Win 45 3 Samuel Peter UD 12 24 Sep 2005 29 years 183 days Boardwalk Hall Atlantic City New Jersey US Won NABF and vacant NABO heavyweight titles47 Win 44 3 Eliseo Castillo TKO 4 10 2 51 23 Apr 2005 29 years 29 days Westfalenhallen Dortmund Germany46 Win 43 3 DaVarryl Williamson TD 5 10 3 00 2 Oct 2004 28 years 191 days Caesars Palace Paradise Nevada US Split TD Klitschko cut from an accidental head clash45 Loss 42 3 Lamon Brewster TKO 5 12 3 00 10 Apr 2004 28 years 16 days Mandalay Bay Events Center Paradise Nevada US For vacant WBO heavyweight title44 Win 42 2 Danell Nicholson TKO 4 12 1 44 20 Dec 2003 27 years 270 days Ostseehalle Kiel Germany Retained WBA Inter Continental heavyweight title43 Win 41 2 Fabio Eduardo Moli KO 1 12 1 49 30 Aug 2003 27 years 158 days Olympiahalle Munich Germany Won vacant WBA Inter Continental heavyweight title42 Loss 40 2 Corrie Sanders TKO 2 12 0 27 8 Mar 2003 26 years 348 days Preussag Arena Hanover Germany Lost WBO heavyweight title41 Win 40 1 Jameel McCline RTD 10 12 3 00 7 Dec 2002 26 years 257 days Mandalay Bay Events Center Paradise Nevada US Retained WBO heavyweight title40 Win 39 1 Ray Mercer TKO 6 12 1 08 29 Jun 2002 26 years 93 days Etess Arena Atlantic City New Jersey US Retained WBO heavyweight title39 Win 38 1 Francois Botha TKO 8 12 0 47 16 Mar 2002 25 years 356 days Hanns Martin Schleyer Halle Stuttgart Germany Retained WBO heavyweight title38 Win 37 1 Charles Shufford TKO 6 12 2 55 4 Aug 2001 25 years 132 days Mandalay Bay Events Center Paradise Nevada US Retained WBO heavyweight title37 Win 36 1 Derrick Jefferson TKO 2 12 2 09 24 Mar 2001 24 years 344 days Rudi Sedlmayer Halle Munich Germany Retained WBO heavyweight title36 Win 35 1 Chris Byrd UD 12 14 Oct 2000 24 years 203 days Kolnarena Cologne Germany Won WBO heavyweight title35 Win 34 1 Monte Barrett TKO 7 10 2 40 15 Jul 2000 24 years 112 days London Arena London England34 Win 33 1 David Bostice TKO 2 12 1 27 29 Apr 2000 24 years 35 days Madison Square Garden New York City New York US Retained WBA Inter Continental heavyweight title33 Win 32 1 Paea Wolfgramm KO 1 12 1 30 18 Mar 2000 23 years 359 days Alsterdorfer Sporthalle Hamburg Germany Won vacant WBC International heavyweight title32 Win 31 1 Lajos Eros KO 2 12 2 35 4 Dec 1999 23 years 254 days Stadionsporthalle Hanover Germany Retained WBA Inter Continental and European heavyweight titles31 Win 30 1 Phil Jackson KO 2 8 1 59 12 Nov 1999 23 years 232 days The Orleans Paradise Nevada US30 Win 29 1 Axel Schulz TKO 8 12 2 42 25 Sep 1999 23 years 184 days Kolnarena Cologne Germany Retained WBA Inter Continental heavyweight title Won vacant European heavyweight title29 Win 28 1 Joseph Chingangu RTD 4 12 3 00 17 Jul 1999 23 years 114 days Philips Halle Dusseldorf Germany Won vacant WBA Inter Continental heavyweight title28 Win 27 1 Tony LaRosa TKO 1 10 2 57 22 May 1999 23 years 58 days Sport Palace Budapest Hungary27 Win 26 1 Everett Martin TKO 8 8 24 Apr 1999 23 years 30 days Circus Krone Building Munich Germany26 Win 25 1 Zoran Vujicic KO 1 8 1 02 13 Feb 1999 22 years 325 days Maritim Hotel Stuttgart Germany25 Loss 24 1 Ross Puritty TKO 11 12 0 18 5 Dec 1998 22 years 255 days Palace of Sports Kyiv Ukraine Lost WBC International heavyweight title24 Win 24 0 Donnell Wingfield KO 1 8 14 Nov 1998 22 years 234 days Circus Krone Building Munich Germany23 Win 23 0 Eli Dixon KO 3 10 2 26 3 Oct 1998 22 years 192 days Prinz Garden Halle Augsburg Germany22 Win 22 0 Steve Pannell KO 2 10 19 Sep 1998 22 years 178 days Arena Oberhausen Oberhausen Germany21 Win 21 0 Carlos Monroe TKO 6 10 2 28 6 Aug 1998 22 years 134 days Grand Casino Avoyelles Marksville Louisiana US20 Win 20 0 Najee Shaheed KO 1 12 10 Jul 1998 22 years 107 days Circus Krone Building Munich Germany Retained WBC International heavyweight title19 Win 19 0 Cody Koch KO 4 12 23 May 1998 22 years 59 days Oberrheinhalle Offenburg Germany Retained WBC International heavyweight title18 Win 18 0 Everett Martin UD 8 13 Mar 1998 21 years 353 days Sporthalle Wandsbek Hamburg Germany17 Win 17 0 Marcus McIntyre KO 3 12 14 Feb 1998 21 years 326 days Maritim Hotel Stuttgart Germany Won vacant WBC International heavyweight title16 Win 16 0 Derrick Lampkins TKO 1 8 20 Dec 1997 21 years 270 days Oberrheinhalle Offenburg Germany15 Win 15 0 Ladislav Husarik TKO 3 8 13 Dec 1997 21 years 263 days Alsterdorfer Sporthalle Hamburg Germany14 Win 14 0 Jerry Halstead TKO 2 8 6 Dec 1997 21 years 256 days Stadthalle Offenbach am Main Germany13 Win 13 0 Marcos Gonzalez KO 2 8 11 Oct 1997 21 years 200 days Stadthalle Cottbus Germany12 Win 12 0 James Pritchard TKO 3 8 20 Sep 1997 21 years 179 days Tivoli Eissporthalle Aachen Germany11 Win 11 0 Biko Botowamungu DQ 5 6 0 02 23 Aug 1997 21 years 151 days Maritim Hotel Stuttgart Germany Botowamungu disqualified after his cornermen refused to leave the ring10 Win 10 0 Gilberto Williamson TKO 3 8 12 Jul 1997 21 years 109 days Berlet Halle Hagen Germany9 Win 9 0 Salvador Maciel KO 1 8 27 Jun 1997 21 years 94 days Oberrheinhalle Offenburg Germany8 Win 8 0 Paul Ashley KO 2 8 1 25 13 Jun 1997 21 years 80 days Arena Oberhausen Oberhausen Germany7 Win 7 0 Mark Wills KO 1 8 2 58 10 May 1997 21 years 46 days Ballsporthalle Frankfurt Germany6 Win 6 0 Mark Young RTD 2 6 3 00 12 Apr 1997 21 years 18 days Eurogress Aachen Germany5 Win 5 0 Carlos Monroe DQ 6 6 0 34 15 Feb 1997 20 years 327 days Stadthalle Cottbus Germany Monroe disqualified for a headbutt4 Win 4 0 Troy Weida TKO 3 6 0 36 25 Jan 1997 20 years 306 days Maritim Hotel Stuttgart Germany3 Win 3 0 Bill Corrigan TKO 1 4 1 21 21 Dec 1996 20 years 271 days Zoological Garden Frankfurt Germany2 Win 2 0 Exum Speight TKO 2 4 1 54 30 Nov 1996 20 years 250 days Arena Nova Wiener Neustadt Austria1 Win 1 0 Fabian Meza KO 1 4 1 35 16 Nov 1996 20 years 236 days Sporthalle Wandsbek Hamburg GermanyViewership edit nbsp Date Fight Billing 57 Region s Network Viewership Source s Note s 25 September 1999 Wladimir Klitschko vs Axel Schulz Klitschko vs Schulz Germany RTL Television 10 530 000 481 482 nb 1 4 December 1999 Wladimir Klitschko vs Lajos Eros Klitschko vs Eros Germany Sat 1 7 010 000 483 nb 1 14 October 2000 Chris Byrd vs Wladimir Klitschko Revenge of the Brother Germany Sat 1 9 390 000 484 nb 1 8 March 2003 Wladimir Klitschko vs Corrie Sanders The Next Big Thing Germany ZDF 9 150 000 485 nb 1 30 August 2003 Wladimir Klitschko vs Fabio Eduardo Moli Night of the Giants Germany ZDF 7 630 000 486 nb 1 20 December 2003 Wladimir Klitschko vs Danell Nicholson Klitschko vs Nicholson Germany ZDF 7 920 000 487 nb 1 Russia N A 16 500 000 488 nb 2 23 April 2005 Wladimir Klitschko vs Eliseo Castillo Klitschko vs Castillo Germany Das Erste 6 440 000 489 nb 1 24 September 2005 Wladimir Klitschko vs Samuel Peter I Boardwalk Brawls United States HBO 2 036 000 490 nb 3 nb 4 24 April 2006 Chris Byrd vs Wladimir Klitschko II Revenge Is The Name of the Game Germany Das Erste 10 170 000 491 nb 1 10 March 2007 Wladimir Klitschko vs Ray Austin Danger Zone Germany RTL Television 12 890 000 492 493 nb 1 7 July 2007 Wladimir Klitschko vs Lamon Brewster II The Rematch Germany RTL Television 11 210 000 494 495 nb 1 23 February 2008 Wladimir Klitschko vs Sultan Ibragimov The Unification Russia 1 Kanal 9 500 000 496 nb 2 Germany RTL Television 2 260 000 497 nb 1 3 790 000 nb 1 nb 5 12 July 2008 Wladimir Klitschko vs Tony Thompson I Time To Pick On Someone His Own Size Germany RTL Television 9 220 000 498 nb 1 Ukraine Inter 7 100 000 499 nb 2 13 December 2008 Wladimir Klitschko vs Hasim Rahman X Plosive Germany RTL Television 9 670 000 500 nb 1 Ukraine Inter 5 637 000 501 502 nb 1 nb 6 20 June 2009 Wladimir Klitschko vs Ruslan Chagaev Knockout Auf Schalke Germany RTL Television 10 390 000 503 nb 1 United Kingdom Sky Sports 100 000 504 nb 1 nb 4 20 March 2010 Wladimir Klitschko vs Eddie Chambers Duell Am Rhein 505 Germany RTL Television 12 590 000 506 507 nb 1 11 September 2010 Wladimir Klitschko vs Samuel Peter II Showdown in Frankfurt Germany RTL Television 9 700 000 508 nb 1 United Kingdom Sky Sports Main Event 202 000 509 nb 1 nb 4 2 July 2011 Wladimir Klitschko vs David Haye The Talk Ends Now citation needed Worldwide multiple 500 000 000 435 22 17 nb 2 Germany RTL Television 15 560 000 510 511 nb 1 Ukraine Inter 9 500 000 306 nb 1 Poland TVP1 3 388 616 512 nb 1 TVP SportTVP HD 92 000 513 nb 1 Hungary Duna TV 1 150 000 514 nb 2 588 000 515 nb 1 3 March 2012 Wladimir Klitschko vs Jean Marc Mormeck Alle Gurtel Ein Champion Germany RTL Television 12 260 000 516 nb 1 Ukraine Inter 9 280 000 517 nb 2 7 July 2012 Wladimir Klitschko vs Tony Thompson II Hard Rocks Germany RTL Television 8 360 000 518 nb 1 10 November 2012 Wladimir Klitschko vs Mariusz Wach Battle of the Giants Germany RTL Television 11 770 000 519 nb 1 Ukraine Inter 10 600 000 404 nb 2 Hungary Sport1 500 000 520 521 522 nb 2 4 May 2013 Wladimir Klitschko vs Francesco Pianeta Showtime in Mannheim Germany RTL Television 8 310 000 519 523 nb 1 7 October 2013 Wladimir Klitschko vs Alexander Povetkin Klitschko vs Povetkin Germany RTL Television 11 020 000 524 525 nb 1 Austria 290 000 526 nb 1 nb 7 Ukraine Inter 23 000 000 307 nb 2 11 000 000 306 nb 1 Russia 1 Kanal 23 000 000 304 nb 2 Czech Republic Fanda 255 000 527 nb 1 nb 8 26 April 2014 Wladimir Klitschko vs Alex Leapai Can t Stop Germany RTL Television 9 000 000 528 nb 1 15 November 2014 Wladimir Klitschko vs Kubrat Pulev Showdown in Hamburg Germany RTL Television 10 500 000 333 nb 1 Bulgaria Nova 1 800 000 334 335 336 nb 1 28 November 2015 Wladimir Klitschko vs Tyson Fury Collision Course Germany RTL Television 8 910 000 529 nb 1 Ukraine Inter 9 700 000 530 nb 2 28 April 2017 Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir Klitschko Joshua vs Klitschko Germany RTL Television 10 430 000 531 nb 1 Ukraine Inter 4 400 000 532 nb 1 Combined viewership Worldwide 1 371 865 000 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am Average viewers a b c d e f g h i j k Total viewers Average number of households a b c Pay television network Same day replay Viewers aged 18 and older Viewers aged 12 and older Viewers aged 15 and older Pay per view bouts edit Date Fight Billing 57 Pay per view buys Region s Network Source s 14 October 2000 Chris Byrd vs Wladimir Klitschko Revenge of the Brother United Kingdom Sky Box Office 533 20 March 2010 Wladimir Klitschko vs Eddie Chambers Duell Am Rhein 505 300 000 United States Canada Puerto Rico klitschko com 193 194 534 United Kingdom Primetime 535 2 July 2011 Wladimir Klitschko vs David Haye The Talk Ends Now 536 1 197 000 United Kingdom Sky Box Office 537 538 539 10 November 2012 Wladimir Klitschko vs Mariusz Wach Battle of the Giants Poland Cyfra PPV Cyfrowy Polsat PPV 262 263 264 26 April 2014 Wladimir Klitschko vs Alex Leapai Can t Stop Australia Main Event 540 541 542 New Zealand Sky Arena 543 544 545 28 November 2015 Wladimir Klitschko vs Tyson Fury Collision Course 655 000 United Kingdom Sky Box Office 546 547 28 April 2017 Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir Klitschko Joshua vs Klitschko 1 631 000 United Kingdom Sky Box Office 548 549 550 547 Total sales 3 783 000Notes edit Wladimir Klitschko is a German transliteration of Russian Vladimir Klichko IPA vlɐˈdʲimʲɪr klʲɪˈʂko an equivalent English spelling is Vladimir Klichko ˈ k l ɪ tʃ k oʊ His full name in Ukrainian is Volodimir Volodimirovich Klichko romanized Volodymyr Volodymyrovych Klychko IPA woloˈdɪmɪr woloˈdɪmɪrowɪtʃ klɪtʃˈkɔ WBA WBC IBF and WBO eraReferences edit Sky Sports tale of the tape prior to the Anthony Joshua fight HBO World 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