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    Klitschko hands Chagaev first defeat

    GELSENKIRCHEN, Germany
    Sat Jun 20, 2009 6:30pm EDT

    GELSENKIRCHEN, Germany (Reuters) - Ukraine's Vladimir Klitschko retained his world heavyweight titles by handing Ruslan Chagaev his first defeat thanks to a technical knockout after the ninth round on Saturday.

    Sports  |  Russia

    Klitschko, 33, held on to his IBF, IBO and WBO belts when the referee stopped the fight before the start of the 10th round in front of 61,000 fans with the Uzbek WBA champion-in-recess bleeding from a large cut above his left eye.

    Standing 1.99 meters tall, Klitschko initially held the challenger, who is 14 centimeters shorter, at bay with his longer reach before knocking his opponent down with a powerful left-right combination midway through the second round.

    Unable to get close to the champion, Chagaev, who had a 25-0-1 record going into the fight, took a series of punishing jabs that slowly chipped away at his defenses.

    He suffered a three centimeter cut above his left eye in the sixth round but battled on at the Schalke 04 soccer stadium.

    Chagaev, 30, who did not face WBA champion Nikolai Valuev after the Russian pulled out of their fight late last month because the Uzbek had the hepatitis B virus, managed to come back and landed a couple of body blows.

    But Klitschko dominated in the eighth and ninth rounds, forcing Chagaev to the ropes and landing dozens of punches as his shaken opponent's eye bled profusely.

    Referee Eddie Cotton inspected the wound after the ninth round and decided to stop the fight in favor of the Ukrainian whose impressive performance takes him to 53-3-0.

    Klitschko, whose brother Vitaly holds the WBC crown, was initially scheduled to fight David Haye before the Briton pulled out with an injury earlier this month.

    (Editing Ken Ferris)



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