Klitschko outclasses Jennings in a rugged fight

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Michael Montero, New York – A raucous crowd packed Madison Square Garden Saturday night as heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko and challenger Bryant Jennings squared off. Some critics have opined that the Ukrainian isn’t a known commodity in the United States, but the folks in New York must not have received the memo because over 17,000 filled the arena on this chilly night in the big apple. Jennings brought a good amount of crowd support from his hometown of Philadelphia, less than 100 miles away, yet it was a pro-Klitschko house overall. The fighters were in the ring, the crowd was ready, now it was time for the opening bell.

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Bryant Jennings wants a rematch with Wladimir Klitschko

wladimir123By Scott Gilfoid: Bryant Jennings (19-1, 10 KOs) came up short last Saturday night in losing by a 12 round unanimous decision to IBF/IBO/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (64-3, 53 KOs) at Madison Square Garden. The loss didn’t alter Jennings’ self-belief because he still sees him as the best heavyweight in the planet despite him clearly losing the fight by the scores 118-109, 116-111 and 116-111.

The scores would have been wider if the referee Michael Griffin hadn’t taken a point away from Klitschko in the 10th for clinching too much.

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Fury unimpressed with Klitschko’s win over Jennings

wladimir53562By Scott Gilfoid: #1 WBO contender Tyson Fury (24-0, 18 KOs) saw heavyweight Wladimir Klitschko’s win over Bryant Jennings (19-1, 10 KOs) last Saturday night and he came away unimpressed with what he saw from the 39-year-old Ukrainian.

There was nothing in the performance from the 6’6” Wladimir (64-3, 53 KOs) that has Fury worried. Wladimir won the fight by a 12 round unanimous decision, but he took no chances with Jennings and seemed content with mostly with jabbing rather than throwing power shots. Wladimir treated Jennings like he was a knockout artist despite his history showing that he’s not a big puncher at all.

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Wladimir Klitschko: It looks like Fury is next!

wladimir777By Scott Gilfoid: After bellyaching about wanting a title shot against IBF/IBO/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (64-3, 53 KOs) for the past two years, #1 WBO mandatory challenger Tyson Fury (24-0, 18 KOs) is about to get his dream come true with Wladimir now saying he’ll be likely be his next opponent.

Now it’s up to Fury to show that he can back up his bold talk because the British fighter has been flapping his gums 24/7 about how he thinks he can beat the 6’6” Wladimir and now he’s going to be getting the chance to show what he can do. It’ll be good for these two fighters to finally get it over with and fight each other so that boxing fans can find out who the better man is.

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Wladimir’s performance against Jennings leaves a lot of doubt about his future

wladimir455By Jim Dower: Fighting in front of 17,056 fans, IBF/IBO/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (64-3, 53 KOs) got the job done in beating challenger Bryant Jennings (19-1, 10 KOs) on Saturday night by a 12 round unanimous decision to retain his WBC title at Madison Square Garden.

But the performance from Wladimir wasn’t a good one by any means, and there is no a lot of doubts whether he has enough left to get past his likely next opponent Tyson Fury.

To be sure, Wladimir has enough talent to beat most of the heavyweight contenders in the division just based on his jab alone, but he’s going to need more than that to beat the likes of Fury and some of the other contenders.

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Klitschko decisions Jennings, looks poor

wlad85By Scott Gilfoid: In what was clearly a poor performance from the 39-year-old IBF/IBO/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (64-3, 53 KOs) tonight, he had to struggle to defeat a much lighter and smaller American Bryant Jennings (19-1, 10 KOs) in winning a dull 12 round unanimous decision at Madison Square Garden.

Wladimir was constantly warned by the referee Michael Griffin for clinching until finally Griffin got tired of it and docked a point from Wladimir in the 10th. Griffin did Wladimir a huge favor by not taking off any additional points in rounds 11 and 12 because Wladimir was certainly still doing a great deal of holding even after losing a point.

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Klitschko defends against Jennings tonight on HBO

Wladimir Klitschko vs Bryant Jennings Weigh-in By Allan Fox: IBF/IBO/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (63-3, 53 KOs) will be looking to make his 18th consecutive successful title defense tonight in his fight against the undefeated #2 WBA, #4 IBF, #4 WBO contender Bryant Jennings (19-0, 10 KOs) on HBO Championship Boxing from Madison Square Garden in New York.

The 6’6” Klitschko will be enjoying a 14.8 pound weight advantage as well as a three inch height advantage over the 6’3” Jennings. Interestingly enough, Jennings will have a three inch reach advantage over Wladimir tonight, and that could potentially play into his favor if he’s wise enough to stay on the outside and use his reach.

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Deontay Wilder and Shannon Briggs liven up a dull Klitschko-Jennings weigh-in

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By Scott Gilfoid: Former WBO heavyweight champ Shannon Briggs and WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder both lived up what was an otherwise dull weigh-in for IBF/IBO/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (63-3, 53 KOs) and challenger Bryant Jennings (19-0, 10 KOs). Briggs initially was taunting Wladimir by repeatedly saying “Let’s go champ” in a move that appears to be designed to get the 39-year-old Wladimir to agree to fight him.

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Wladimir Klitschko looking for 18th successful title defense against Bryant Jennings

wladimir55555By Jim Dower: 39-year-old Wladimir Klitschko will be looking to successfully defend his heavyweight titles for the 18thth consecutive time on Saturday night against challenger Bryant Jennings (19-0, 10 KOs) at Madison Square Garden in New York.

If successful, Wladimir will bring himself to within seven defenses of former heavyweight boxing great Joe Louis’ record for title defenses at 25.

Wladimir has held one world title or another since 2006. It’s not quite 10 years, but it’s getting close for Wladimir. It’s going to be tougher for Wladimir to keep winning for much longer, as there are fights against the likes of Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury that he’ll need to win for him to keep moving forward as the IBF/IBO/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion.

Additionally, there is Britain’s Anthony Joshua who is moving up the ranks, and could be someone that Wladimir will need to face in a year or two if he wants to hold onto his world titles.

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Klitschko-Jennings Media Workout Coverage

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By Michael Montero: This afternoon just a few blocks away from Madison Square Garden heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko and undefeated challenger Bryant Jennings worked out for the media. The two big men square off at the Garden Saturday night as part of an HBO Championship Boxing broadcast. For Klitschko it marks his ring return to the USA, where he hasn’t fought since outpointing former titlist Sultan Ibragimov in 2008. For Jennings, from the nearby fighting city of Philadelphia, this will be a quantum leap in opposition.

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