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Wladimir Klitschko vs. Bryant Jennings

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The Champion Returns
Date25 April 2015
VenueMadison Square Garden, New York City, New York, USA
Title(s) on the lineWBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, The Ring and TBRB heavyweight titles
Tale of the tape
Boxer Ukraine Wladimir Klitschko United States Bryant Jennings
Nickname "Dr. Steelhammer" "By-By"
Hometown Kyiv, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Pre-fight record 63–3 (53 KO) 19–0 (10 KO)
Age 39 years, 1 month 30 years, 7 months
Height 6 ft 6 in (198 cm) 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 241+12 lb (110 kg) 226+34 lb (103 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, The Ring and TBRB
Heavyweight Champion
The Ring
No. 2 ranked pound-for-pound fighter
WBA
No. 2 Ranked Heavyweight
WBO
No. 3 Ranked Heavyweight
IBF
No. 4 Ranked Heavyweight
The Ring
No. 5 Ranked Heavyweight
TBRB
No. 8 Ranked Heavyweight
Result
Klitschko defeats Jennings by unanimous decision
(Max DeLuca 118–109, Steve Weisfeld 116–111, Robin Taylor 116–111)

Wladimir Klitschko vs. Bryant Jennings, billed as The Champion Returns, was a heavyweight fight for the WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, and The Ring heavyweight titles.[1][2] The fight took place on April 25, 2015 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.[3]

This was the first time Klitschko had fought in the United States since 2008 and first time the lineal world heavyweight title was fought for in the United States since Lennox Lewis defeated Vitali Klitschko in 2003.[3] His last fight in the United States was a title unification against Sultan Ibragimov.[4] This was also Klitschko's last professional win.

The fight aired on HBO.[5]

Build-up

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On January 20, 2015 ESPN reported that the potential Klitschko vs. Jennings was confirmed and to take place on April 25, 2015. Negotiations initially started in November 2014. Klitschko's manager, Bernd Boente finally announced the fight and said all contracts had been signed.

Being Jennings first world title fight since turning professional in 2010, he spoke of his excitement, "I have all of the attributes naturally to be a champion that you can't teach – heart and will. I'm psyched up. This is the level where I'm at. This is exactly what I planned to do. Whatever competition you are in, your goal should be to reach the top. This is the top, but now it's about taking it to higher heights and winning." It was reported that Jennings was Deontay Wilder's mandatory challenger for the WBC title, but he gave up the opportunity to fight Klitschko instead.

Klitschko also spoke about the fight, "I do have great respect for Bryant Jennings and his achievements. He has good movement in the ring and good technique. I know this will be a tough challenge. I am extremely happy to fight in New York again. I had my first unification fight here and a lot of great heavyweight matches have taken place at Madison Square Garden. It will definitely be a great fight night and I will do everything for it from my side."

The Barclays Center in Brooklyn was originally chosen to stage the fight, but no reason was given for the change of venue. It would be the fourth time Wladimir would fight at the Garden.[6]

Fight details

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Klitschko defeated Jennings by effective use of his jab and nullifying Jennings' offensive game on the inside, especially by holding Jennings, which resulted in the referee deducting a point in the 10th round for excessive holding, although Klitschko did end up winning via unanimous decision with scores of (116–111, 116–111, and 118–109) for his 18th successful title defense.[7][8][9][10]

According to Compubox Stats, Klitschko landed 144 of his 545 punches thrown (26%) whilst Jennings landed 110 of 376 (29 percent).[11]

Aftermath

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With this win, Klitschko defeated 23rd opponent for the world heavyweight championship, beating a record held by Joe Louis for 67 years.[12][13][14] Klitschko also broke Muhammad Ali's record of the most wins in unified championship bouts in boxing history, gaining his 15th win.[14] Klitschko reportedly earned $12.5 million for the fight.[15] Klitschko would later face Tyson Fury and would suffer a shock decision loss. A planned rematch would fall through, and Wladimir would end up facing Anthony Joshua, losing by an 11th-round TKO. Klitschko retired after that fight meaning that the Jennings fight would be the final victory in his long career.

Broadcasting

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Country Broadcaster
 Germany RTL
 Hungary DigiSport
 Poland PolSat
 United Kingdom BoxNation
 United States HBO

Viewership

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According to Nielsen Media Research, the fight averaged 1.637 million viewers, peaking at 1.742 million viewers. The whole card averaged 1.3 million. The undercard fight between Ali and Santana averaged 1 million viewers.[16]

Fight card

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Weight Class Weight vs. Method Round Time Notes
Heavyweight Unlimited Ukraine Wladimir Klitschko (c) def. United States Bryant Jennings UD 12/12 Note 1
Welterweight 147 lbs. United States Sadam Ali def. United States Francisco Santana UD 10/10
Heavyweight Unlimited United States Charles Martin def. United Kingdom Tom Dallas TKO 1/12
Cruiserweight 200 lbs. Georgia (country) Iago Kiladze def. United States Rayford Johnson TKO 4/8
Super Lightweight 140 lbs. United States Kenneth Sims Jr def. Puerto Rico Luis Rodriguez UD 6/6

^Note 1 For WBA, WBO, IBF, The Ring and lineal heavyweight titles.

Preceded by Wladimir Klitschko's bouts
April 25, 2015
Succeeded by
Preceded by Bryant Jennings's bouts
April 25, 2015
Succeeded by

References

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  1. ^ Willis, George (2015-04-24). "Wladimir Klitschko's showdown to decide spot in boxing history | New York Post". Nypost.com. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  2. ^ "Hayden Panettiere - I'm Mad For Wlad ... He Will Break You". TMZ.com. 2015-04-27. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  3. ^ a b "Klitschko-Jennings: Five things we learned". ESPN.com.
  4. ^ "Klitschko vs. Jennings: Can Klitschko Win Over the Yanks in American Return?". BoxingInsider.com. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  5. ^ "Waukegan boxer to spar, train with world title contender - Lake County News-Sun". Chicagotribune.com. 2015-03-03. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  6. ^ "Klitschko-Jennings set for April 25 at Garden". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2017-05-05.
  7. ^ Bryan Armen Graham. "Wladimir Klitschko shows he's slowing down in victory over Bryant Jennings". the Guardian.
  8. ^ "Wladimir Klitschko Retains His Crown Against Bryant Jennings". The New York Times. 26 April 2015.
  9. ^ Boren, Cindy. "Wladimir Klitschko retains titles with unanimous decision over Bryant Jennings". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  10. ^ Barry Wilner (2015-04-26). "Wladimir Klitschko outpoints Bryant Jennings to defend heavyweight titles". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  11. ^ "Wladimir Klitschko decisions Bryant Jennings to defend heavyweight title". ESPN. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
  12. ^ "Повторяет за братом? Владимир Кличко собрался в политику" (in Russian). Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  13. ^ "Не собираюсь ломать челюсть: Владимир Кличко заговорил о возвращении в ринг" (in Russian). Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  14. ^ a b "Wladimir Klitschko vs. Bryant Jennings". BoxRec. 10 March 2020.
  15. ^ "Главные богачи спорта: больше всех зарабатывают Кличко и Ярмоленко, Свитолина – номер один у девушек". Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  16. ^ "Klitschko delivers highest HBO rating since 2012". Bad Left Hook. 2015-04-28. Retrieved 2017-05-05.