Dan Rafael of espn.com is reporting that contracts are signed for a March 19 WBC Heavyweight title fight between champion Vitali Klitschko and mandatory challenger Odlanier Solis in Cologne, Germany.
“We got the signed contracts now and we have a go for March 19 in Cologne,” said Bernd Boente, Klitschko’s manager. “I think that Solis is a very, very tough opponent. His fantastic amateur record speaks for itself — three times world amateur champion and Olympic gold medalist. He is definitely one of Vitali’s toughest opponents. I think it’s a very interesting fight for the audience.”
Said Klitschko, “I am very happy the deal is done. I have heard and read different quotes from Solis saying that I tried to avoid him. This is nonsense. There’s a reason why I’m WBC champion and I am proud of holding the same title that Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis held. I will show inside the ring that I am the strongest heavyweight champion and I am 100 percent sure I will successfully defend my title. But I know Solis is a very tough opponent and I will not underestimate him.”
“This is not about money — it’s about respect,” Solis said shortly before the deal was finalized. “The Klitschkos seem to think that I am just another opponent like the last tomato cans they cherry-picked so Vitali could easily beat them up. But I am not only the mandatory challenger. I have been the best amateur fighter in the world and I will prove that I am the best professional fighter as well.
“I am not interested in a couple of extra dollars. The only thing I want is to strip the world championship belt from Vitali. Klitschko shouldn’t be afraid of losing money; he should only be afraid to lose his title. I will end his career.”
“Solis was a very good amateur and is a very good pro, and I expect he will be the best guy he can be,” said Shelly Finkel, Klitschko’s adviser. “We’ll see if it is good enough to offer a challenge to Vitali.”