Monday, 18 July 2011

Alistair Overeem on fighting one of the Klitschko brothers: “If the fans want it, I’m in!”

Strikeforce heavyweight champion, Alistair Overeem has today issued a statement detailing the reasons why he’d like to face one of the two Klitschko brothers inside the boxing ring down the road before adding if that’s what the fans want to see then he’s happy to oblige.
In a press release distributed today to a number of top MMA site, Overeem said:
“I would love to fight one of the Klitschko brothers. I think it will be great to see how one combat sport world champion will do against another world champion. There are many reasons to challenge him: boxing has been the No. 1 combat sport for years and MMA is growing and closing the gap with boxing. I would like to bring both worlds together by being the first MMA and K-1 champion to cross over into boxing.
There are many boxers that have competed in K-1 or MMA but vice versa, it’s something that has not been done yet, so why not? I always like to challenge myself. I like to try new things. I know that a lot of people will call me crazy and will think that a boxing champion will have the full advantage. I’m fully aware that I’m the underdog going into the fight, but that was the same thing when I fought K-1 champion Badr Hari. People thought I was foolish to even try to fight such a name as an MMA fighter, but I took the chance and I defeated him. Two years later, I was crowned the K-1 champion.
If you don’t try, then you will never know. Nobody has ever seen two combat champions fight in a boxing match so I think that I have the credentials to try. My current contract allows me to fight another sport so now I can do it. The last reason I can think of is that I know that Klitschko doesn’t have many challenges in boxing anymore. The heavyweight division isn’t very interesting anymore, so maybe I can give some color to the division and make for an exciting fight. If I look at the David Haye vs Wladimir Klitschko fight, I was a little disappointed. Klitschko was much better. No disrespect to Haye, but I truly believe I can make a more exciting fight, win or lose. As a true fan of MMA, I always liked the concept to see different combat sports fighting it out, so I’m going to make a bold statement and challenge Klitschko under his rules and his terms. I’m not in any way trying to disrespect him by challenging him, but he and I know this fight will not go to a decision!
It’s up to the fans’ response. I only want to fight him if there is support in both boxing and MMA communities. If the fans want it, I’m in!”
It would be interesting to hear the thoughts on UFC President, Dana White on this subject who has of course made it impossible for UFC rostered fighters to compete in other sports such as boxing and went the extra mile to bring former Strikeforce welterweight champion, Nick Diaz into the fold when the man from Stockton threatened to jump ship for the boxing ring.
By Michael Pepper.

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