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Klitschko ready to rumble

AP , NEW YORK

Two months ago, Vitali Klitschko visited Lennox Lewis in London, inquiring about the heavyweight champion's plans and the prospects for a rematch.

The answers he got were not exactly acceptable.

"He said, `I don't know. Maybe I'm retired. Maybe I'll fight again. Maybe I won't,'" Klitschko said.

And that's why Klitschko agreed to a 12-round match against Kirk Johnson at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 6.

"I want to be active," he said Tuesday. "Lewis doesn't know what he's doing in the future. I'm ready to fight."

Promoters hope to get the Johnson-Klitschko bout sanctioned as a heavyweight eliminator with the winner guaranteed a shot at Lewis and his WBC title. That's, of course, if Lewis decides to fight again.

Klitschko wants another shot after he was stopped on cuts by Lewis on June 21. He was ahead on all three cards when the fight was halted, and he remains bitter about the ending.

"I was very disappointed," he said. "Why did the doctor stop it? Nobody checked me between rounds or asked me if I could continue. I don't remember them looking at me. A fighter would remember that. Nobody in my corner remembers that.

"I understand the doctor was worried about my health. But I could see everything."

There is a thin scar under Klitschko's left eye, another next to it, souvenirs of the cuts Lewis inflicted, where enough blood flowed for the fight to be stopped.

Klitschko wasn't even supposed to be fighting Lewis that night. The challenger was supposed to be Johnson, but two weeks before the fight, he had to pull out when he tore a chest muscle in training.

"I was in great shape when I got injured," he said. "I knew it right away when it happened. I know what it feels like. I hoped it was just a sprain but I knew after the MRI."

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