Wladimir Klitschko vs. Francesco Pianeta

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Challenger rankings
Org. Pos. As of Published
1+ Mth. Old
WBA 13 31.12.2012 01-11.01.2013
WBC 23 ~31.01.2013 ~31.01.2013
IBF NR 11.01.2013 by 16.01.2013
WBO 9 15.12.2012 by 14.01.2013
Ring NR 31.12.2012 by 21.01.2013
2+ Mth. Old
WBA 15 04.12.2012 by 06.12.2012
WBC N/A N/A by 01.01.2013
IBF NR 14.12.2012 07-27.12.2012
WBO 9 15.11.2012 15.11.2012
Ring NR 01.10.2012 by 27.12.2012
3+ Mth. Old
WBA 15 03.11.2012 02-12.11.2012
WBC N/A N/A N/A
IBF NR 09.10.2012 by 11.10.2012
WBO 9 15.11.2012 15.11.2012
Ring NR 01.10.2012 by 21.10.2012
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Jabs Klitschko Pianeta
Landed 56 2
Thrown 144 16
Percent 39% 12%
Power Punches Klitschko Pianeta
Landed 60 22
Thrown 133 88
Percent 45% 25%
Total Punches Klitschko Pianeta
Landed 116 24
Thrown 277 104
Percent 42% 23%
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Wladimir Klitschko 249 lbs beat Francesco Pianeta 240 lbs by TKO at 2:52 in round 6 of 12


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  • Announced on March 5.[1]
  • Tickets cost between €57 ($74) and €700 ($918).[2][3][4]
  • Klitschko entered as The Ring Magazine World Heavyweight Champion. Pianeta was not among the publication's top ten heavyweight contenders.
  • Bout televised in more than 150 countries.[5]
  • Attendance: 14,000.[6]
  • Klitschko was a 15 to 1 favorite.
  • The fight drew 8.31 million viewers in Germany with 37.4 market share.[7] It peaked at 8.94 million.[8]
  • Klitschko received at least $6.5 million for the fight.[9]

Wladimir Klitschko defends belts

Associated Press, May 8, 2013

MANNHEIM, Germany -- Wladimir Klitschko stopped Francesco Pianeta in the sixth round Saturday night to retain the WBA and IBF heavyweight titles.

The Ukrainian was never troubled by Pianeta, finishing off the previously unbeaten Italian southpaw with a right-left combination. Pianeta stayed down before attempting to continue, but there was no point in delaying the inevitable and referee Ernie Sharif ended the bout 2:52 into the round.

"Francesco tried. He has a fighting heart," Klitschko said. "He's a positive example in boxing. I'm sure he's learned a lot and that he has a great future ahead of him."

Klitschko rocked Pianeta inside the first 30 seconds, knocked him to the canvas with a straight right down the middle in the fourth, and again with a left blow in the fifth.

The 37-year-old Klitschko improved to 60-3 after his 52nd knockout, while Pianeta dropped to 28-1-1.

"I'm very disappointed and sad," said Pianeta, a cancer survivor who lives in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. "I can't say anything. It wasn't my day. He's the world champion. It wasn't enough. That was rubbish today."

The fighters worked together briefly last year and Klitschko tried to be kind to his former sparring partner.

"Francesco wasn't easy to box," Klitschko said. "He punched with the hardest punches I've ever felt. Luckily, they didn't hit me."

Vitali Klitschko, who holds the WBC belt, said he had no worries ahead of his younger brother's 23rd championship bout.

"My brother was very strong," Vitali Klitschko said. "Francesco has a big heart. You have to pay him respect."

Next up for the younger Klitschko is a likely bout with mandatory challenger Alexander Povetkin of Russia, the "regular" WBA champion after Klitschko was elevated to "super champion" status. [10]



Preceded by:
Klitschko vs. Wach
WBA Heavyweight Title Fight
# 96
Succeeded by:
Klitschko vs. Povetkin
Preceded by:
Klitschko vs. Wach
IBF Heavyweight Title Fight
# 59
Succeeded by:
Klitschko vs. Povetkin
Preceded by:
Klitschko vs. Wach
IBO Heavyweight Title Fight
# 35
Succeeded by:
Klitschko vs. Povetkin
Preceded by:
Klitschko vs. Wach
WBO Heavyweight Title Fight
# 47
Succeeded by:
Klitschko vs. Povetkin