Vitali denied voluntary...Must fight Gomez immediately

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  1. Heavyrighthand

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    QnA with Ahmet Öner on Klitschko vs. Gomez: “The best possible heavyweight fight today!”

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    “Gomez is one of very few who can actually beat Vitali!” . Hamburg, November 10th 2008 – ARENA-Boss Ahmet Öner fought for his #1 rated heavyweight Juan Carlos Gomez at the 46th annual WBC Convention in Chengdu (China) and got what he wanted: Vitali Klitschko has to defend his belt against mandatory challenger Gomez immediately

    How do you feel after this decision, Mr. Öner?

    Ahmet Öner: “I feel great, of course! I am looking forward to this big fight – not only as promoter but as a boxing fan. Like it or not – this is definitely one of the best possible match-ups in heavyweight boxing today!.”

    What does this fight mean for you personally and for the boxing world in general?

    Ahmet Öner: “For ARENA this is the result of two years of very hard work. When I started this business I wanted the world heavyweight championship. Now we got it and, of course, now we want the big green belt as well. For the boxing world first of all it means that the champion – whoever he may be – has no chance to sneak out of mandatory defenses. We know that Vitali tried all he can to get a voluntary first. But he has to stick to the rules and defend his belt against the No. 1 contender. I want to thank the WBC for this great decision as I believe that it is very important for the reliability in our sport. In addition to that I truly believe that this will be a good fight. Recently we have seen some boring heavyweight championships because there seem to be very few worthy challengers for the Klitschkos.”

    Who would you call a “worthy challenger”?

    Ahmet Öner: “Most great professional champions have had an outstanding amateur career. Hence Olympic gold medallist Alexander Povetkin is definitely one of the candidates. Alexander Dimitrenko had a great amateur career in the juniors as well but he turned pro quite early so we still have to see whether he got what it takes. Odlanier Solis will certainly be one of the great champions of the future. But at the moment I think Juan is the one fighter with the best chances to actually beat Vitali.”

    Why do you think Gomez is good enough to beat Klitschko?

    Ahmet Öner: “Juan has proven in his most recent fights against Oliver McCall and Vladimir Virchis that he is in great physical condition and also more focused than he has been through most of his career. Right now we see the best possible Juan Carlos Gomez. He earned the #1 spot and the title shot with hard work. Technically and tactically he is one of the best fighters of his generation. He got great movement, great speed and the experience of ten title defences as cruiserweight champion. Also being a very slick southpaw he is dangerous for every fighter in the world.”

    What do you expect from the fight?

    Ahmet Öner: “It will definitely be a close and exciting fight. It is hard for me to make any predictions. But right now I got the impression that Vitali might underestimate Juan. And this might be our big chance because Juan will definitely not underestimate Vitali and be very well prepared for a true war.”

    The Klitschko management stated that nobody cares about this fight. Do you agree?

    Ahmet Öner: Certainly not. I understand that US TV isn’t too happy about the heavyweight scene in general at the moment but that has certainly nothing to do with Gomez vs. Klitschko. I don’t see many much better or bigger fights around at the moment. In addition to that this championship will definitely be huge in Germany because both men are based in Hamburg. The biggest German TV station RTL already stated that they want it. And I believe that this fight might even draw more attention to the heavyweight division internationally because it will be a tough and close fight and none of those one-sided boring mismatches we have seen in the recent past. But I understand why the Kltschkos aren’t interested in the fight. Vitali knows that he could lose to Gomez. So he tries to avoid him. But as a champion he has the responsibility to fight the best challengers in the world.”

    Gomez and Klitschko have met before while sparring at the Universum gym. Vitali says that he knocked out the “Black Panther” in one of their sessions…

    Ahmet Öner: “In fact I remember those times quite well because I have been a fighter myself at Universum at that time. I don’t think Vitali ever knocked down Juan. But I can recall some sessions where Vitali went out with a bloody nose after getting a good spanking from Gomez. You should not forget that Juan was already world champion when the Klitschko’s just kicked off their careers.”

    What do you think when and where the fight might take place? How will you go into the negotiations with K2?

    Ahmet Öner: Both Vitali and Wladimir have my number. They can call me and we can meet for discussions. I have no problem with them. If we can’t reach an agreement I will not be afraid to go into a purse bid. I know what a world heavyweight championship is worth and we would be honoured to hold the fight if the Klitschkos think it’s not interesting enough for them. Hamburg is probably the best place for the fight as both men spend lots of time here. But still this is a fight that could be staged everywhere around the world.”​
     
  2. tylerrcurtis

    tylerrcurtis Well-Known Member Full Member

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    should be A great fight!!! Can't wait for it!!!
     
  3. 41fever

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  4. Cachibatches

    Cachibatches Boxing Junkie banned

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    Gomez got no love for his domiant performance over Virchis.

    It is amazing how fans cry that there are no good heavies, and then don't support a man who tries to break away from the pack.
     
  5. AbbeyFN

    AbbeyFN Active Member Full Member

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    I've never seen Gomez fight. I wish him luck.
     
  6. KlitschkoUKR

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    gomez has good skills but no power...id rather see unification but i have to give it to gomez he has waited a long time and does deserve a shot.
     
  7. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    gomez is a fat cruiserweight....he will look like a midget against vitali......at his age...he should give up the belt and fight who he wants to
     
  8. Heavyrighthand

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    Agree.

    I think we all agree a Valuev unification would be best all the way around, but Valuev didn't want to fight Vitali, anyways, so, its a moot point.

    I have yet to read if Vitali will fight someone other than Valuev or Lewis ( the only two he said he wanted to fight ), but I guess we should hear something before long, as the WBC has deemed Gomez an immediate mandatory defense for Vitali to keep his title.

    As for my opinion, I think he'll fight Gomez, even though he knows it won't set the division on fire, I think he'll do what he has to do, in hopes of getting Valuev ( or possibly Holyfield) in a WBC/WBA unification fight in 2009.

    Vitali was too impressive and too dominant against Peter (the second best in the division) to just let it all go, now, when they are on the verge of controlling ALL the titles.
     
  9. WhataRock

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    Gomez is a different fight to Peter.
    Maybe harder, maybe easier but no doubt different.

    From a style standpoint, defo a harder matchup for him. Gomez wont plod around like Peter and he still has very impressive hand speed.
    But Gomez isnt a heavy and doesnt have the punch or chin of Peter.

    Could be a blow out for Vital, could be a very tricky fight he may struggle to win. Im going to go half way and say he stops Gomez around the 8th or 9th round after a difficult few early heats.
    But I just keep picturing Vitali having a lot of trouble....With this years results in mind I will not be gobsmacked by an upset here.
     
  10. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :good
     
  11. sst

    sst Active Member Full Member

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    Gomez is a lot like Larry Donald but uses his legs a bit more. Vitalli is going to make mincemeat out of him if he even bothers to fight him.
     
  12. ripper13

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    a very interesting match-up, if gomez fights smart he could pull out an upset of sorts, going for a points win
     
  13. boxingwizard

    boxingwizard Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It should be interesting for as long as it lasts, Klitschko TKO.
     
  14. don owens

    don owens Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    if Gomez fights Vitali he will be stopped by round six.
     
  15. BOGART

    BOGART Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This would be a tough fight for Vitali. Gomez is one of the best heavyweights in the division and his style would give Vitali trouble. I'd make Vitali the favorite but he'd really have to work for it. I would actually be surprised if this fight happens. I don't know what Vitali's plans are but I just can't see one of his last fights(if he fights again), being against Gomez.