SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Telecast
Includes
Long-Awaited Tarver-Dawson Light Heavyweight Showdown
Saturday, October 11, at 9 p.m. ET/PT
NEW
YORK
(August 6, 2008) – On a night that will electrify the boxing
world, active World Boxing Council (WBC) Heavyweight
Champion Sam Peter
(30-1, 23 KOs) will defend his title against WBC Champion
Emeritus Vitali Klitschko
(35-2, 34 KOs), making his dramatic return to the ring after
a four-year absence, on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING,
Saturday,
October 11.
Immediately following the
heavyweight world title fight, which begins at 9 p.m. ET/PT
on tape delay, two light heavyweight champions will meet,
live on SHOWTIME, when
Antonio "Magic Man" Tarver and
"Bad" Chad Dawson
square off in a long-awaited grudge match.
"It will be experience
versus youth in two of the biggest fights of the year," said
Ken Hershman, SHOWTIME Senior Vice President and General
Manager, Sports and Event Programming. "The boxing world is
on notice for Oct. 11, and we are thrilled to deliver both
landmark events in one blockbuster telecast on SHOWTIME. I
give special thanks to these four world-class fighters for
taking the important fight at the right time."
The Peter-Klitschko
showdown will be co-promoted by Duva Boxing, K2 Promotions
and Don King Productions from a site to be determined.
Tarver vs.
Dawson is
promoted by Gary Shaw Productions in association with AT
Entertainment.
Peter, 27 of
Las Vegas, by way of
Akwaibom,
Nigeria,
captured the WBC belt in his first world title fight on
March 8, 2008 in
Cancun,
Mexico.
With his trademark sledgehammer right hand followed by a
sustained flurry of combinations, Peter blasted his way to a
sixth-round TKO over Oleg Maskaev to claim the belt.
Frustrated in his attempt
to secure a rematch against the only man to defeat him,
Wladimir Klitschko, Peter will instead turn his sights to
Wladimir's brother, Vitali.
"I want to send Vitali back
into retirement, and then end his brother's reign as
champion," boasted Peter, who will make his fourth SHOWTIME
CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING appearance in his past five fights. "I
will become the first fighter to end an entire family's
boxing career. Everyone is going down. The heavyweight
division is mine."
Klitschko, who turned 37 on
July 19, has not fought since Dec. 11, 2004, when he
successfully defended his WBC title against Danny Williams
in
Las Vegas. In
2005, Klitschko was scheduled to face Hasim Rahman for his
next title defense but the fight was called off when
Klitschko injured his knee and back in training. Since
then, Klitschko has run for mayor of his native city of
Kiev,
Ukraine,
twice, including a reportedly narrow defeat earlier this
year.
Upon his return to boxing,
Klitschko is entitled to challenge Peter immediately for the
WBC crown because he retired without suffering a loss during
his reign as champion.
If successful on Oct. 11,
Klitschko will join his younger brother at the top of the
heavyweight division, making them the only siblings in
history to hold world heavyweight title belts
simultaneously. Wladimir is the current International Boxing
Federation (IBF), World Boxing Organization (WBO) and
International Boxing Organization (IBO) champ.
"I cannot believe this day
is finally here," said Klitschko, who captured the WBC title
on
April 24,
2004, with an eighth-round TKO over Corrie
Sanders in
Los Angeles. "I
am injury free and ready to take my title back.
"My brother, Wladimir, and
I have had a long-time goal of being heavyweight champions
at the same time. That dream will be realized when I take
back what is rightfully mine, the WBC heavyweight title.
The next step will be holding all of the heavyweight belts
with Wladimir."
Kazakhstan's
Ruslan Chagaev, who is currently injured, holds the World
Boxing Association (WBA) belt.
Peter, who sports an
undefeated record of 6-0 on SHOWTIME, including one win on
ShoBox: The New
Generation in 2004, has come of age on
America's No. 1 Boxing
Network.
After scoring a
controversial 12-round split decision against James Toney in
their first outing on Sept. 2, 2006, Peter left no doubt in
the rematch four months later. Peter showed tremendous
improvements in defense and movement when he thoroughly
dominated Toney en route to a 12-round unanimous decision
victory (119-108 and 118-110 twice) in Jan., 2007.
Peter then showed the
intestinal fortitude of a world champion when he recovered
from three early knockdowns against hard-hitting veteran
Jameel McCline on
Oct. 6,
2007, on SHOWTIME. After hitting the canvas once
in the second and twice in the third round, Peter pounded
away and turned the tide to secure a 12-round unanimous
decision by scores of 115-110, 115-111 and 113-112.
"Vitali Klitschko almost
beat Lennox Lewis, so he is surely one of the dominant
heavyweights of this era," said Dino Duva, Peter's
promoter. “Vitali will prove to be Sam’s toughest test yet,
but a dominant victory will be the first step in Peter's
mission to rule the heavyweight division."
The co-main event of the Oct. 11 SHOWTIME telecast is
another important fight for boxing.
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