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Klitschko vs Fury: Sky Sports spoke to the English fighter who knocked out Klitschko

The forgotten fight

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There is an urban myth, whispered quietly in gym corridors but kept hushed in elite boxing circles, about an English fighter who knocked out Klitschko.

Years before Vitali or Wladimir Klitschko had even laced a pair of boxing gloves they fought barefoot, wearing head-guards, at kickboxing tournaments. This phase of their careers has largely been consigned to history due to their domination of heavyweight boxing over the past 20 years but the rumours about one brutal defeat by Pele Reid have never gone away.

Perhaps because the Klitschkos haven't been knocked out by any Englishman since - six have failed although Lennox Lewis beat Vitali by stoppage due to a cut eye - and maybe because of the Aladdin's treasure chest of gold around their waists, this ultimate underdog's tale has rarely been told.

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Vitali Klitschko (L) beat England's Dereck Chisora three years ago
Image: Vitali (L) beat London's Dereck Chisora three years ago

What Birmingham's Reid achieved when he crossed paths with Vitali at the 1992 European Kickboxing Championships should have become legend but has fizzled into myth.

"There were posters of Vitali all over the stadium," Reid told Sky Sports. "He was the super-heavyweight world champion, he was well-known.

He looked at me, smiling, to say: 'you're nothing'. I was sat down, he walked past, I looked up and thought 'we'll see'."
Pele Reid

"Ukraine had broken away from USSR and were dominating the tournament, destroying everybody. They were obliterating opponents. I won my category and Vitali won his.

"He stood head and shoulders above me. The night before, he looked at me, smiling, to say: 'you're nothing'.

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"I was sat down, he walked past, I looked up and thought 'we'll see'."

30 Jan 1999:  Pele Reid punches Julius Francis during the British Commonwealth Heavyweight Championships at York Hall in Bethnal Green, London.
Image: Reid (R) became a pro boxer and fought Julius Francis in 1999

Reid's name is more familiar on the domestic boxing scene - he amassed a 20-6-2 record fighting out of Brendan Ingle's gym and competed in a 2008 Prizefighter. His three most well-known opponents were Michael Sprott, Sam Sexton and Julius Francis - all of whom defeated Reid, whose heart remained with kickboxing. "I never forgot watching Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan as a kid," he said.

Vitali, by contrast, evolved into one half of the most fearsome brotherly duo in boxing and won the world heavyweight title before hanging up his gloves in 2012 after a nine-year undefeated run. That night in 1992, aged 21, he was less successful.

Englishmen who boxed the Klitschkos

  • Vitali defeated Julius Francis via TKO2 in 1998
  • Vitali defeated Herbie Hide via KO2 in 1999
  • Vitali lost to Lennox Lewis via TKO6 in 2003
  • Vitali defeated Danny Williams via TKO8 in 2004
  • Wladimir defeated David Haye via UD in 2011
  • Vitali defeated Dereck Chisora via UD in 2012
30 Jan 1999:  Julius Francis punches Pele Reid during the British Commonwealth Heavyweight Championships at York Hall in Bethnal Green, London.
Image: Reid (R) was a domestic level boxer

"He started punching and I was moving around," Reid remembered. "I stayed out of the way. I knew that if he touched me, I was finished. In the second round I knew he'd come for me.

"He punched, I span to block it, and hit him with a spinning kick. That was it. He was on the floor for ages.

"The rules were that we weren't supposed to go for knockouts. But the judges deliberated that, because it was a clean technique, I became European champion.

Vitali Klitschko of Ukraine knocks down Danny Williams of England in the first round on his way to winning by TKO at 1:26 of t
Image: Vitali knocks down Londoner Danny Williams in 2004

"Nobody knew about Vitali at this point. I felt it was meant to be. That day, I missed my taxi to the stadium but it seemed as though I just had to be there."

The knockout win for the Great Britain representative would be no indication of their future paths. As Vitali won his first world title in 1999, Reid lost his perfect record to three consecutive stoppages. When Vitali lost to another Englishman in Lewis, Reid was on a four-year hiatus from fighting altogether.

Vitali denies knowledge of the KO loss in his amateur kickboxing days. That brings a chuckle from Reid, who recalls the only other time he came face to face with the Ukrainian.

Vitali looked at me and said: 'maybe we'll fight again'. I haven't seen him since.
Pele Reid

He said: "The next time I saw Vitali, I was boxing in Germany. I won, and afterwards, I said to Brendan 'that's the guy I knocked out!'

"But there were two of them! I didn't know Vitali had a little brother. Brendan called them over, Vitali looked at me and said: 'maybe we'll fight again'. I haven't seen him since."

Vitali Klitschko (L) with his brother Wladimir Klitschko
Image: Vitali's brother Wladimir (right) fights Tyson Fury on November 28 on Sky Sports Box Office

That little brother, the terrifying Wladimir, hasn't lost in 11 years and will defend his IBF, WBO and WBA titles against Tyson Fury on November 28, live on Sky Sports Box Office.

So, one Englishman to another, what advice would Reid give to Fury?

"It's basic - hit him and don't get hit."

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