Ukrainian IBF, WBO, WBA and IBO Heavyweight world Champion Wladimir Klitschko celebrates with US actor Sylvester Stallone (L) after winning against Polish challenger Mariusz Wach at the O2 World indoor arena in Hamburg on Saturday
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World heavyweight champion Vladimir Klitschko was made to go the distance against Polish challenger Mariusz Wach but earned an unanimous points decision yesterday to retain his four title belts.
The 36-year-old Ukrainian, who holds the IBF, IBO, WBO and WBA crowns, was never seriously troubled by the 32-year-old who saw his unbeaten record snap after 27 wins in 27 fights. His older brother Vitali Klitschko holds the WBC crown.
“It was a very tough fight and Mariusz had to take a lot of punches,” Klitschko said in a ringside interview. “I thought that Wach would go down but he fought on.” Klitschko also remembered late coach Emanuel Steward who died on October 25. “On July 7 after our last fight we sang happy birthday to him. We miss you, we love you, you are always here in the ring, thank you Emanuel,” said Klitschko.
With Hollywood actor Sylvester Stallone, who is co-producing ‘Rocky - the Musical’ with the Klitschko brothers, making a pre-fight appearance in the ring for the 16,000 fans in the O2 arena, Klitschko set the pace from the first round.
Wach may be the first opponent taller than Klitschko, who is 1.98 metres, but he lacked the speed of the Ukrainian. The Pole did get one chance in the fifth round, pummelling his opponent after a huge right to the head but the Ukrainian was saved by the bell. It was back to form in the following rounds and Klitschko, who improved his record to 59 wins from 62 fights, pinned Wach to the ropes in the seventh and eighth but failed to knock him down.
Instead Klitschko dished out painful punishment in the final rounds with the eyes of fans on referee Eddie Cotton to see whether he would put an end to it. The three judges gave Klitschko a 120-107 120-107 119-109 victory.
Meanwhile Chris John made a 17th defence of his WBA super world featherweight title when he outpointed Thailand’s Chonlatarn Piriyapinyo in a slugfest at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. John was awarded the bout 117-111, 119-109, 119-109 by the three ringside judges in an entertaining bout, which should perhaps have been scored closer and featured all-out attack by two undefeated boxers intent on fighting on the inside.
“My opponent is very tough, I tried hard to punch him hard in the body and head but he kept moving”, John, with a cut below his left eye, said from the ring after winning the bout.
After a stuttering start, both boxers let loose over the next five rounds with the referee forced to break up the exhausted duo for holding for the first time in the seventh round.