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The WBC is looking to grant Vitali Klitschko a championship fight with its heavyweight champion of the world, Oleg Maskaev, and are basically flipping the bird to Sam Peter in the process.
This, despite Peter having to win not once, but twice against James Toney.
Yeah, I understand the sick fixation Jose Sulaiman must have on the Klitschko brothers. He can't have one, so he must have the other. But Peter was presented with a scenario by which he could achieve a championship opportunity and submitted to it. He did nothing wrong. He just won his fights. He had every right to expect that he would get what he earned. But the world of boxing apparently doesn't work that way. Listen to me - "apparently." Nobody operates by any rules in this game.
And now Peter's being offered some money - reportedly $1.2 million - to step aside and allow Vitali the chance to go in there and blow out Maskaev, who has the words "short-term champ" plastered all over him. if he's got anything left at all, the elder Klitschko will wind up stepping on his fellow Russian's head by the ninth round (Maskaev's losses have all come by knockout, often of the devastating variety).
So we will once again have a couple of Klitschkos holding heavyweight belts, something the cable networks seem to love for reasons God only knows. Then what will happen? What will they do to screw Peter out of his shot next time? Unification fights? "Optional" defenses? You know they've got to have something up their sleeve down there in Me-HEE-co. If they have cheated Peter out of his shot now in favor of a former "champ" who retired rather than face a legitimate challenge, why wouldn't they do it over and over and over again?
Lawsuits? Please - lawsuits are for wimps. These slimebags in boxing are immune to all these legal challenges. They're just going to do whatever they want anyway. If the sleezy Sulaiman is still standing after being sued into oblivion by Graziano Rocchigiane a few years ago (resulting in a WBC 'bankruptcy'), do you think Samuel Peter is going to take him down?
But by the same token, when the WBC "orders" someone to defend a title against a mandatory challenger, what kind of moral authority are they going to have to force something like that to happen, if they have already demonstrated that all of those mandates are soft, depending on who the champion and the mandatory challenger are?
The answer to that question is, they will have as much authority as all the numbskulls in boxing allow them to have.
I blame everybody in boxing for permitting this kind of fiasco to take place. They see a ridiculous man in Mexico City, who they know has no credibility whatsoever on his own, yet they enable him to wield power unlike that of anyone else outside the networks. I mean, people like Jose Sulaiman actually have more influence than the promoters, for God's sake, because they often dictate what the promoters can and can not do.
That's because the people in this sport are so selfish and stupid that they don't know how to cooperate and establish some order on their own. So they'll turn to anyone they can buy off.
I could talk myself blue in the face explaining the virtues of standing up and overthrowing these dictators.
But who'd listen?
Samuel Peter - in a way it's your fault too. You bowed to their power in the first place.