Press Release: By ESPN - Former
Heavyweight Boxing champion and mayor of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko, will be
honored with the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at the 2022 ESPYS, airing
live on July 20 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. The award is given to a
deserving member of the sporting world who makes a difference far beyond the
field of play, impacting the world in indelible ways.Credit: Press Office Of Vitali Klitschko
Klitschko, who has been the city’s mayor since 2014, has been a
central figure in his country’s defense since it was invaded by Russian forces
in late February. As the capital city endured a weeks-long siege and fought to
keep Kyiv under control, Klitschko has served as one of the faces of the
Ukrainian resilience inspiring people around the world. Together with his
brother Wladimir, also a former heavyweight champion, the Klitschkos pledged to
take up arms alongside their fellow citizens, and were leaders in Ukrainians’
remarkable response to the invasion. That response included other boxers out of
the nation’s rich tradition of fighting like Vasiliy Lomachenko, the two-time
Olympic gold medalist and one of the best pound-for-pound boxers in the world,
and Oleksandr Usyk, a top heavyweight contender, returning home to join defense
battalions themselves.
"It is a great honor for me to receive this award,” said
Klitschko. “I am convinced that this is a recognition of the courage and
inviolability of the Ukrainian people, who have been bravely resisting the
Russian aggressor for more than 3 months. This is an award for everyone who
defends the independence and freedom of Ukraine.”
The Klitschkos are, perhaps improbably, the sons of a Soviet
major general, and grew up boxing in the old Soviet amateur system. Vitali
finished his professional career with a 45-2 record, winning a WBO heavyweight
title and maybe most memorably fighting Lennox Lewis in a tightly-contested,
vicious 2003 bout that had to be stopped due to a deep cut over Klitschko’s eye
(and his impassioned pleas to let him keep fighting).
Vitali Klitschko first entered the Ukrainian political sphere in
2006, on a hiatus from boxing, when he ran for mayor of Kyiv and finished
second in the election. He would remain politically active even as he returned
to the ring, and initially committed to running for president in 2014 before
ultimately entering the mayoral race and winning. He’s since become the
longest-serving mayor in the city’s history, remaining a prominent figure in
the country. That, of course, has continued in wartime, with Klitschko speaking
at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland just a few weeks ago, imploring its
influential audience that their biggest mistake would be to think that impact
of the war in Ukraine is confined to its borders.
“Vitali’s poise and strength as his city and country faces
unfathomable tests have far surpassed the incredible resolve he demonstrated as
one of boxing’s top heavyweight champions,” said Executive Editor-At-Large ESPN
Content, Rob King. “His commitment to the people of Ukraine has been a global
inspiration, and his bravery is a prime example of the resilience of the human
spirit. It is our privilege to bestow him with the Arthur Ashe Courage Award.”
The Ashe Award has become one of the most prominent,
prestigious, and talked-about honors in sports, and has recognized global icons
like Muhammad Ali and Nelson Mandela, little-known heroes like Zaevion Dobson
and Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah, sports legends like Pat Summitt and Billie Jean
King, and many more.
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