CALZAGHE
vs.
KESSLER
WORLD SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
November 3, 2007 *
LIVE ON HBO
*
Millennium
Stadium
LONG LIVE THE KING!
JOE CALZAGHE MARKS 10 YEARS AS CHAMP
ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11!
BOXING’S CURRENT LONGEST-REIGNING CHAMP
DEEP IN TRAINING FOR TITLE DEFENSE NO. 21
AGAINST WBC/WBA CHAMPION MIKKEL KESSLER.
Boxing’s current longest-reigning world champion JOE
CALZAGHE will mark the tenth
year of his monarchy on Thursday, October
11.
Calzaghe captured the vacant WBO title,
October 11,
1997,
knocking down two-time world champion and British boxing
legend Chris Eubank twice en route to a dominating unanimous
decision on scores of 118-109, 118-111 and 116-111. His
impressive résumé boasts victories over former world champions
Charles Brewer, Byron Mitchell, Robin Reid, and Richie
Woodhall. He unified the title last year when he fought a
masterclass against the previously undefeated IBF/IBO champion
Jeff Lacy, the first 2000 U.S. Olympian to win a world title.
The victory was so emphatic -- Calzaghe won every round of the
fight -- and so important to the division, The Ring
magazine conferred its prestigious championship belt upon the
new unified champion, the first time in the division’s 22-year
history that The Ring has ever recognized a super
middleweight as its world champion.
Calzaghe (43-0,
29 KOs), from Wales, is in the throws of heavy training for
his super-fight against undefeated WBC/WBA champion
Mikkel Kessler
(39-0, 29
KOs), of Denmark, arguably the biggest world title unification
fight between non-heavyweight world champions since the Sugar
Ray Leonard-Tommy Hearns welterweight rumble of
1981. Promoted by Frank Warren in association with
International Entertainment, the Calzaghe-Kessler world
championship fight will take place Saturday, November
3, at Millennium Stadium in
Cardiff,
Wales, which will be
scaled for an indoor-record 63,000-plus spectators.
HBO World Championship Boxing will broadcast the
fight LIVE to the
U.S.
at
9 P.M. ET
/
6 P.M. PT.
Calzaghe will be looking to successfully defend his title for
a landmark twenty-first consecutive time -- tops
among active world champions -- which would tie him with super
middleweight champion Sven Ottke at fourth place on boxing’s
all-time list, behind heavyweight champion Joe Louis (25),
light heavyweight champion Dariusz Michalczewski (23) and strawweight champion Ricardo López (23).
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