Vyacheslav Glazkov is injured and is off Monday's card in Ukraine:
Evander Holyfield asks judge to stop the auction of his memorabilia:
Photo of Wladimir Klitschko and his team on the final day of training camp:
Wach's trainer is confident going into the fight with Klitschko:
Wach says he knows fans and boxing writers do not give him much of a chance against Wladimir, but he'll do his best to win:
Evander Holyfield asks judge to stop the auction of his memorabilia:
Photo of Wladimir Klitschko and his team on the final day of training camp:
Wach's trainer is confident going into the fight with Klitschko:
Wach says he knows fans and boxing writers do not give him much of a chance against Wladimir, but he'll do his best to win:
“We are ready; we did all the work as planned. Klitschko got all those great fighters in camp, but this could help or this could hurt. Sometimes you have great fighter in your camp and he beats your guy and when it comes to the fight, you’re not ready because you got beat up in the gym. It will be a hard fight for Klitschko. He will remember this loss on November 10 for the rest of his life,” said Juan De Leon, the 31-year-old head trainer of Mariusz Wach (27-0, 15 KO). De Leon spoke during an open media day in Dzierzoniow, Poland, where Wach was getting ready to fight WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO champion, Wladimir Klitschko (58-3, 51 KO) in Hamburg.
“It will be easier for me to fight on November 10 as an underdog,” said Wach. “Not many people will believe in me and then I can show all of them how good a fighter I am. I will do everything I can to win this fight. Poland will have a heavyweight world champion.”
“It will be easier for me to fight on November 10 as an underdog,” said Wach. “Not many people will believe in me and then I can show all of them how good a fighter I am. I will do everything I can to win this fight. Poland will have a heavyweight world champion.”
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