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Madison Square Garden Retires Legendary Boxing Ring

By Boxing Press September 20th, 2007 All Press Releases

WBC Heavyweight World Champion Oleg Maskaev and his impending challenger Samuel Peter joined “Smokin” Joe Frasier, Emile Griffith, Iran Barkley and a host of world-class prizefighters at Madison Square Garden yesterday to retire the historic boxing ring that has hosted world championship title fights since 1925.

Frazier, Maskaev and Peter conducted the ceremonial 10-count to officially retire the ring by striking the Garden’s original brass bell. The bell, the one that has adorned the Garden’s ring for 82 years, will continue in service alongside the new boxing ring that will host Maskaev and Peter when they clash for the WBC heavyweight world championship on Oct. 6, 2007, live on Showtime, 10 p.m. ET/PT.

Following the ceremony, the fighters met with members of the media for one-on-one interview sessions.

Oleg Maskaev, 34-5 (26):

“It is a big honor to be in this ring with all these great champions today, especially here at Madison Square Garden . This is a big event for me in my life. Oct. 6 will be a big event as well. It’s a big test for me to get through.

“In my career, every fight is a special fight. If you loose the opportunity to defend your world title, then that is it, you’re out.

“It is one job to win the world title. It is another job to defend it.”

“There is much more pressure on you to defend the title. You have to be a champion in every way. You have to be a champion in training, a champion on days like today and a champion on the street. This, here today, is part of being a world champion.

“I have a big responsibility to my friends, my fans, my family and my children and all of their friends. I can’t let them down.

“This is my motivation. I put pressure on myself and that pressure has helped me prepare for this fight. It helps me keep my focus.”

Sam Peter, 28-1 (22):

“I am very disappointed that I could not win the heavyweight world championship in this sacred ring – in its last fight. But I am equally as excited that I will win my heavyweight championship in the very first fight in a new ring. I am honored that I will be the first world champion to bless it… the new ring.

“It is great to be around so many of these great champions. Frazier, Hopkins, Barkley, everybody. We have been in this ring for nearly an hour today and it really is an exciting experience, a special day. No one can take that from me.

“On Oct. 6, I will be making history of my own. I have waited a long time for this opportunity and I am not going to let Maskaev leave this building with the title. In 100 years, when they retire the new boxing ring, they will have to say that “Sam Peter was here in 2007, he knocked out Maskaev for the title. What a great night for boxing’.”


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