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After the sudden withdrawal of WBA
Heavyweight Champion Ruslan Chagaev from his October 13th
unification bout with WBO Heavyweight Champion Sultan
Ibragimov due to undisclosed medical reasons, Seminole
Warriors Boxing, Golden Boy Promotions, Main Events and
Golden Grain Promotions, in association with Sampson
Lewkowicz and Yuri Federov’s Sports Lab, are pleased to
announce that stepping up to the plate in an attempt to win
the heavyweight championship of the world for a fifth time
is Evander “The Real Deal” Holyfield.
Ibragimov-Holyfield sponsored by Nafta Moskva, will take
place on the original date of Ibragimov-Chagaev, Saturday,
October 13, at the state of the art Khodynka Arena in
Moscow, Russia. Broadcast plans for the bout will be
announced once they are secured.
“When a
fighter pulls out of a major fight, it’s always a headache
for the other fighter and the promoter, but this time, we
have been able to put together another historic bout for
fight fans as Evander Holyfield fights in Russia for the
first time in his professional career and tries to make
history by taking Sultan Ibragimov’s heavyweight title.
This will be an unforgettable night,” said Leon Margules,
Executive Director of Seminole Warriors Boxing.
Holyfield
(42-8-2, 27 KOs), the four-time world heavyweight champion
and former undisputed world cruiserweight champion, has
already carved out a place for himself in boxing’s Hall of
Fame in Canastota, New York with his stellar career, which
includes wins over Mike Tyson, George Foreman, Larry Holmes,
Riddick Bowe, Michael Moorer, John Ruiz, and Hasim Rahman.
But “The Real Deal” has plenty of fight left, and currently
riding an impressive four fight winning streak, Holyfield is
eager to once again fight for the world heavyweight crown.
When offered
the fight “The Real Deal” did not hesitate and quickly
agreed to challenge Ibragimov in his home country.
“This is the
first step on my quest to become the undisputed heavyweight
champion of the world, and I’m glad Sultan Ibragimov was
willing to step up and give me a shot,” said Holyfield. “I’m
looking forward to fighting in Moscow for the first time and
winning my fifth heavyweight title there.”
A 2000
Olympic Silver medalist for Russia, Sultan Ibragimov
(21-0-1, 17 KOs) struck heavyweight Gold in June when he
decisively decisioned Shannon Briggs over 12 rounds to win
the WBO heavyweight championship. For the fifth southpaw to
win the heavyweight crown, it was the culmination of a
journey that began in Dagestan and which led him to wins
over Al Cole, Lance Whitaker, and Javier Mora. Now, the
32-year old – who can either box or bang between the ropes -
will return home to face a boxing icon.
“Of course
I’m disappointed that Chagaev pulled out of our fight and
won’t allow me to unify our titles, but fighting a legend
like Evander Holyfield is even better,” said Ibragimov.
“And though I respect what he has done in his career, once
the bell rings it will be all business, because he is trying
to take what I have worked so hard for – my world
championship.”
Today, at
the press-center of the ‘ITAR TASS’ agency in Moscow, it was
announced by both Sultan Ibragimov and Evander Holyfield
that this fight will take place on the originally scheduled
date of Saturday, October 13, 2007.
For more
information on Seminole Warrior’s Boxing, please visit our
website at
www.warriorsboxing.com
8-2-2007
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