Jefferson wound up for title fight.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)

From: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service | Date: March 21, 2001| Author: Crowe, Steve | Copyright information

DETROIT _ Strategy? Derrick Jefferson of Detroit don't need no stinkin' strategy when he fights Saturday night for Wladimir Klitschko's WBO heavyweight title.

"I mean, this guy listens to Mozart and Beethoven," Jefferson said. "And I'm just not about to let a guy beat me that listens to those guys."

Regardless of musical taste, both of the headliners on the Munich, Germany card are big rappers. Klitschko, 24, is 35-1 with 32 knockouts. Jefferson, a late bloom...

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