Vitali Klitschko retains WBC heavyweight crown

HAMBURG, (Reuters) – Ukraine’s Vitali Klitschko  retained his WBC world heavyweight title by beating American  Shannon Briggs on points yesterday.

The decision went unanimously in favour of the 39-year-old  Klitschko after he dominated the fight against Briggs to defend  his title for the fifth time.

The challenger looked in danger of going down on several  occasions and was saved by the bell at the end of the seventh  round when Klitschko had him on the ropes.

It was only the fifth time Klitschko had failed to knock out  an opponent — he has now won 41 of 43 fights in his career, 38  of them by knockout.

“He’s the best man I’ve ever boxed against,” said Briggs,  38, who at 119 kilos was five kilos heavier than the Ukrainian.

“He has so much power, he’s a very great fighter.”
Klitschko’s brother Vladimir holds the WBO, IBO and IBF  world heavyweight titles while Briton David Haye is the WBA  champion.