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FIRST UNIFICATION BOUT OF THE DECADE
THEY BECAME CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD, NOBODY COULD
STOP THEM, NOW THEY HAVE AGREED TO FACE EACH OTHER!
ON OCTOBER 13TH AT THE ICE PALACE ON KHODYNSKOYE
POLE, A HEAVYWEIGHT UNIFICATION BOUT WILL TAKE PLACE
FOR THE FIRST TIME IN RUSSIA. THE TWO COMBATS ARE WBO
CHAMPION, SULTAN IBRAGIMOV AND WBA CHAMPION,
RUSLAN CHAGAEV

This fight is certain to become a major event in the entertainment
sports world of Moscow.  This historic event is expected to draw
more than 14,000 boxing fans to the Ice Palace on Khodynskoye
Pole.

Hollywood, July 30 - For the first time in Russian and International
professional boxing history, fighters representing the post-Soviet
countries will clash to unite the heavyweight world titles. It is also the
first Heavyweight unification bout to ever take place outside the
United States. The last heavyweight unification bout was held back
in 1999, when the undisputed champion of the world was determined
in a clash between Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield.  Oscar De
La Hoya, who is a co-promoter of Sultan Ibragimov, is among many
celebrities and special invited guests that have confirmed plans to
travel to Moscow on October 13th to witness this battle of epic
proportions.

Sultan Ibragimov at 32, is in his prime and ready to unify the
Heavyweight World Titles.  During his five years as a professional
boxer, this Russian star has twenty-one wins and one draw in his
twenty-two fights, seventeen wins by knock-out.  Sultan Ibragimov
hoisted the Silver Medal with pride at the 2000 Olympic Games held
in Sydney, Australia.  In his professional career he holds decisive
wins over such well-known boxers as Zuri Lawrence, Friday
Ahunanya, Alfred Cole and most significantly a knockout victory of
Lance Whitaker, who knocked out Oleg Maskaev in the second
round.  In his pre-title clash on March 10th in New York, Ibragimov
defeated fellow Heavyweight Javier Mora, securing another slot in
the record books of Madison Square Garden heavyweight boxing
history – a knock-out just 46 seconds into the fight! When Jeff
Mayweather joined Ibragimov’s team he helped the boxer refine his
defensive skills, movement, fight strategy a! nd tactics.  Sultan has
always been known for precise punching, counterstrike ability
against opponents on the move, speed, agility and striking power.
These skills, which are an essential component for a champions’
fight calculations and discipline, have been cultivated and have
allowed Ibragimov to propel his career to another level.  All of
Ibragimov’s best boxing qualities were displayed in the title fight
against Shannon Briggs. This top ranked American boxer, whose
opponents’ list includes such legendary names as George Foreman,
Lennox Lewis and Ray Mercer, lost to Ibragimov. This was one of
Sultan’s best tactical fights, as he left no opportunity for Briggs to
take over the fight. Ibragimov won a convincing victory by decision
and took the boxing world by storm, dominating the 6 foot 5 inch
enormous puncher and capturing the Heavyweight World Title on
American soil in Atlantic City, NJ.

Ruslan Chagaev nicknamed “The White Tyson”, is three years
younger than his opponent but has a 10-year professional boxing
career.  Chagaev holds an unblemished professional record of
twenty-three victories in twenty-three bouts, 17 of which have been
won by knock-out. A legendary amateur, twice winning the Asian and
World Championship, winner of eight Asian Boxing Championships,
definitely one of the most decorated sportsmen of Uzbekistan,
Chagaev was born on October 19th 1978 in Andizhan, Uzbekistan,
on the same date as such re-known boxers as Evander Holyfield
and Marion Wilson. Ruslan now lives and works to prefect his craft in
Germany.  Chagaev’s hero is the great Mike Tyson, and in the ring
he goes straight for the knock-out, having tremendous power behind
each and every punch. He won the world title against Nickolai
Valuev, ‘The Russian Giant’. In fact he won a well prepared, tactical
fight over a physically superior opponent just as Ibra! gimov did
versus Briggs. Chagaev secured his victory by gaining points, round
after round not letting Valuev exercise his physical superiority. In
that fight Ruslan displayed the true characteristics of a real
champion.  He executed a well designed fight plan, exercising great
discipline, boxing skills and closely following his coach’s directions.

These two champions will not compromise and the winner of the
bout will get the opportunity to possibly unite the WBO and WBA with
IBF and WBC Heavyweight World Titles to become the undisputed
champion of the world!  This will not only be a battle of two boxers,
but a clash of two completely different boxing styles. Starting from a
Soviet amateur sports background and moving to the U.S. for a
professional career, Ibragimov represents the American school of
boxing. Chagaev who’s been training and fighting in Germany, up to
this point represents the European school of boxing.

This first unification bout of the decade will surely go down as an
unforgettable event in the history of heavyweight championship
fights. Both boxers are strong-willed punchers and hungry for
victory. They are both left-handers which makes the result still more
unpredictable.
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