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Vitali Klitschko Selects Next Opponent

Submitted by FightNewsUSA on March 10, 2010 – 9:34 amNo Comment

Vitali Klitschko Selects Next Opponent

Wednesday March 10, 2010
WBC heavyweight champ Vitali Klitschko , unable to come to terms for a fight against Nikolai Valuev , will instead make his fourth title defense against Poland s Albert Sosnowski on May 29 in Germany. If you ve never heard of Sosnowski, you’re not alone. The good news: the 31-year-old is a legitimate heavyweight at 6-2 1/2, 230 pounds and has an impressive record of 45-2-1 with 27 KOs. The bad news: that record was compiled against weak competition. Very weak.

Sosnowski’s best wins were a six-round majority decision over a 39-year-old Orlin Norris in 2005, an eighth-round TKO of Danny Williams in 2008, and a 12-round unanimous decision over Paolo Vidoz in 2009. The losses came against Arthur Cook (KO 9 in 2001) and Zuri Lawrence (L 8 in 2008), and the draw was against Francesco Pianeta (2009).

Bottom line: Sosnowski was available and significantly cheaper, at $1 million, than Valuev’s $4 million asking price, so he gets the title shot. Just don’t expect a competitive fight . . .

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