History has entered the second decade of the 21st century, and the pattern of heavyweight boxing in the world has long been unrecognizable, with Tyson Fury, who has returned from drug addiction again, and then Anthony Joshua, who is now hoping to complete the unification of heavyweight boxing. Of course, the strength of Deonta Wilder, who has a gold belt, and Joseph Parker, who has just lost his gold belt, cannot be underestimated.
But no one will forget that just over a year ago, the world's professional heavyweight boxing was still an era of unity, and the Krychenko brothers ruled the heavyweight, the most valuable area of professional boxing, for more than a decade.

More than a decade has been enough for a baby to grow into a dancing teenager; for more than a decade, the Krychenko brothers have pushed the torrent of Eastern Europe that began in the late 1980s and early 1990s to the climax. For more than a decade, the Krychenko brothers, while establishing their own dynasty, also contributed the most perfect performance to the former Soviet system boxing that was not in the dust of history.
On June 11, 2018, Canastota, New York State, USA, welcomed a distinguished guest, and the former three-time world heavyweight Ukrainian "Doctor of Iron Fist" Vitali Klitschko was elected to the International Boxing Hall of Fame. He was also the first Ukrainian professional boxer to be inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Former heavyweight acclaimed Mike Tyson and now WBC heavyweight Wilde attended Vitaly Klitschenko's awards ceremony and took part in the championship parade together.
Born on 19 July 1971, Vitaly Krychchenko has won six taekwondo world championships (two amateurs and four professionals). In 1995, Vitaly Klitchenko won a silver medal at the World Boxing Championships and a gold medal at the World Military Games. The amateur boxing record is 195 wins and 15 losses, of which 80 knockdowns are won. In 1996, Dake became a professional boxer and won the title of heavyweight boxer three times in a row, with a professional record of 45 wins and 2 losses, of which 41 knocked down opponents won. Creator of the 1999 Guinness World Records (world heavyweight boxer who won 26 boxing matches using the fewest rounds to KO). At the same time, Grand Krychenko has a doctorate in sports science, with an IQ of up to 160, knows 5 foreign languages, and is good at calculation and good at high-IQ games such as chess. Vitaly Krychenko, who has been a veteran for many years, was elected mayor of Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, in 2014, and he has begun a plan to run for the ukrainian presidency, moving towards his other top goal.
In an interview on the day of his induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, Vitaly Klitchenko told the media: "I feel like it's like a dream, it's always been my dream, I never thought I would enter the International Boxing Hall of Fame." I didn't expect to one day become the world champion. I'm proud to be with a boxing legend and being with Muhammad Ali has always been a dream of mine. ”
Also inducted into the National Boxing Hall of Fame with Grand Krychenko were Eric Morales, the first world boxing champion in Mexican history to be four-class, and American Super MiddleWeight Wright. FAN believes that in the near future, it will witness the selection of its younger brother Wladimir Klitschko on this stage.