WBC cruiser champ Krzystof “Diablo” Wlodarczyk´s defence against ex champ Jean Marc Mormeck did – not very surprising – fall through when the the self promoted Frenchman pulled out with an injury and now Wlodarczyk, 47-2-1, is looking for another challenge. A third fight against Italian Giacobbe Fragomeni, 30-3-2, is on the horizon but Wlodarczyk is entitled to another voluntary defence. -We are looking for big fights, states Wlodarczyk´s promoter Andrew Wasilewski, we have for instance for the past two years have hade talks with Sauerland about a Super Six or a Super Four tournament but nothing has happend.
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Polish heavyweight veteran Przemyslaw Saleta, and 48-7 as a professional fighter, is in full training for his showdown against Andrew Golota, 41-8-1, in Gdansk February 22. -It´s not a comeback, insists the 43-year old who had his last fight in 2006, it is however a farewell fight but I never retired. I´m always in training and had a K 1 fight last year and a MMA fight in the year before that. But let´s face it boxing is a young man´s sport and for me this is my final fight.
Saleta kept mixing kickboxing with boxing throughout his long career where he turned pro back in 91 as a cruiser. He won the EBU heavyweight title in 2002 by stopping German star Luan Krasniqi in a huge upset but lost the title to Sinan Samil Sam and was then stopped in one by Krasniqi in a rematch.
Saleta and Golota know each other well having sparred together on a few occasions and have been scheduled to fight twice before but it fell through when Golota pulled out due to injuries. -It will be fun, says Saleta, the money counts too but I do it mainly for the fun of it and I am convinced I can win.
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Italian Emanuele Della Rosa, 31-1, WBC # 4 and WBC Int´l ruler has been appointed official challenger for EBU jr middle champ Sergey Rabchenko, 22-0, WBC # 3. -This should be an exellent contest, says Rabchenko´s manager Philippe Fondu, and hopefully the winner can aim at the WBC world title.
Rabchenko is promoted by Hatton Promotions while Della Rosa is with OPI 2000.
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EU middleweight champ Robert “El Tigre de Benidorm” Santos, 17-7-3-1, will again defend the title against Austrian Marcos Nader, 16-0-1. The two drew last time out even though most felt Nader had nicked it but Santos´ strong finish saved the title for him.
This will be Santos´ fourth fight in a row against a Sauerland fighter and this far he´s 1-0-2.
Sauerland will stage Santos-Nader II in Austria on a date to be announced.
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Danish veteran Lolenga Mock is again in Germany and is sparring with former WBA super middleweight champ Felix Sturm, who is in training for his eliminator against Sam Soliman February 1 in Duesseldorf.
Mock has been a steady fixture in the Sturm camps for the last few years but what´s new is that Lolenga also will get a fight on the undercard. Lolenga was last seen in the ring in 2011 when he lost a ten round decision to Dawid Kostecki in Poland.