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UNDEFEATED HEAVYWEIGHT RRUSTEMI TO FACE RAMIREZ

 

INTERNATIONAL HEAVYWEIGHT ATTRACTION SET FOR ZAGREB

 

Switzerland’s undefeated Erzen Rrustemi (13-0, 11 KOs) will face former World Champion Victor Emilio Ramirez (22-4-1, 17 KOs) in a special twelve-round international heavyweight attraction on December 8 at the KC Drazen Petrovic.

 

Rrustemi returns to the ring following a second-round knockout win over Juan Pedro Guglielmetti on March 3, and will look to extend his thirteen fight unbeaten streak against the former IBF and WBO Cruiserweight Champion.

 

The full fight card is now finalised for December 8 with Croatian boxers Luka Pupek and Ivica Perkovic also confirmed for action at the KC Drazen Petrovic alongside rising German star Leon Bauer, who takes on Portugal’s Jorge Silva.

 

Croatian boxing sensation Filip Hrgović tops the bill, defending his WBC International Heavyweight title against Ytalo Perea, while female star Ivana Habazin provides chief support with a rematch against Serbia’s Eva Bajic.

 

“We’re delighted to have the full card confirmed for another fantastic show in Zagreb,” said promoter Nisse Sauerland, of Team Sauerland. “We will have six fights in total including our outstanding main event. Fans inside the KC Drazen Petrovic can look forward to an action-packed night of boxing!”

 
Said Zeljko Karajica, CEO of 7Sports, the sports unit of the ProSiebenSat.1 Group and Managing Director of the operating event agency MMP Event GmbH: “We’re back with another great event on December 8. I would urge everyone, who hasn’t already, to get their tickets now to witness this top boxing spectacle in Zagreb.”

 

Tickets start are available online www.eventim.hr. All the action will be broadcast live and exclusive on RTL in Croatia.

 

 

Read more on Hrgovic vs Perea HERE

Read more on Habazin vs Bajic HERE

Read more on Sauerland Promotion HERE

 

 

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UNDEFEATED HEAVYWEIGHT MILAS ADDED TO HRGOVIĆ-PEREA CARD

HEAVYWEIGHT MILAS ADDED TO HRGOVIĆ-PEREA CARD

 

Undefeated heavyweight Petar Milas (13-0, 10 KOs) joins countryman Filip Hrgović in action on December 8 at the KC Dražen Petrović in Zagreb as the 23 year-old from Split takes on Ukraine’s Serhiy Radchenko (6-2, 1 KO).

 

Milas will be looking to cap off an impressive year that has seen him record victories over former World title challengers Francesco Pianeta and Kevin Johnson, and claim the IBO International and WBC Mediterranean titles.

 

“My opponent is a strong man, but not too strong for me,” says Milas, who is looking forward fighting on a big card in the Croatian capital. “I love the big shows. They inspire me, as my performances in Munich have already shown

 
“This will be another step up the ladder for me, and the fans should expect an entertaining fight, but one that could come to an end very quickly.”

 

Milas also has a message for his heavyweight rival Hrgović, who tops the bill in Zagreb, defending his WBC International title versus Ecuador’s Ytalo Perea. 

 

“Hrgović should study me well,” he says. “I’ve already seen weaknesses in him, and in the future, I see us both standing in the ring, fighting for the World title!”

 

The WBC International Heavyweight Championship contest between Filip Hrgović and Ytalo Perea will top an action-packed fight card at the KC Dražen Petrović on December 8 with a full undercard set to be announced.

 

Tickets are available via  www.eventim.hr. All the action will be broadcast live and exclusive on RTL in Croatia.

 

 

Read more on Filip Hrgović vs Ytalo Perea HERE

Read more on Sauerland Promotion HERE

 

 

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JARRELL MILLER: I WANT TO BEAT A BRIT!

Boxing ‘Big Baby’ targeting UK scalp as he prepares for Dinu in Kansas

 

 

Jarrell Miller is targeting a huge showdown against a British Heavyweight in 2019 as he prepares to face Bogdan Dinu at the Kansas Star Arena in Mulvane, Kansas on November 17, live on DAZN.

 

 

Miller meets Dinu in a crunch clash for the division, with the big punching duo putting their unbeaten records and lofty ranking spots on the line with the Heavyweight scene set to explode in the coming months.

 

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Deontay Wilder defends his WBC title against Tyson Fury on December 1 while division ruler Anthony Joshua returns to Wembley Stadium in London on April 13 to put his IBF, WBA and WBO straps on the line.

 

Dillian Whyte faces Dereck Chisora on December 22 in a rematch in London, with Whyte aiming to seal another rematch, this time with old foe Joshua, but Miller would love to get his hands on the ‘Body Snatcher’ as he hunts down a big scalp to announce himself at the very top level.

 

“I have to beat a Brit – if I do that, a lot will change. When you are high risk, low reward, people will make excuses not to fight you and the fans will buy into it.

 

“I am not afraid of Dillian – I’m afraid of no man. If AJ is not ready to face me with a title, then I’ll go and whoop Dillian’s butt. It’ll help my profile in Britain.

 

“He’s a clown, nobody is afraid of him. He’s got a win over Lucas Browne and that’s it. For him to call people punks, he’s deluded, I’ve fought three World title contenders back to back. He turned down Mariusz Wach twice and he didn’t really want to fight Duhaupas, he’s naive.

 

“I rate him as a fighter, he throws punches and wins – he’s a top guy now because since he got his block knocked off by AJ they’ve built him the right way. When he gets in the ring with me, watch how he changes, watch how the whole ‘I’m the Body Snatcher, I walk guys down’ stops.

 

“He couldn’t walk down a 230lbs Joseph Parker, so you’re going to walk me down, 300+lbs behemoth that throws 80 punches a round? I haven’t even thrown my right hand in my last few fights for a reason, so when I really start clocking these guys, then people will see.

 

“The big fights take some maneuvering and finessing, so building my profile, winning the regular title and getting into a mandatory spot is going to help me in that situation. I think I will definitely be in a spot to have an AJ or Deontay Wilder fight later in the year, so I need to get this win in Kansas and stay busy, focused, injury free and ready.

 

“Bogdan is aggressive but that’s against guys that want to survive. He’s never fought someone like me, who is going to be the aggressor in the fight. He’s light and he’s not a heavy puncher, and I’m going to be coming forward, throwing bombs and mixing it up, it’s going to be completely new to him. He’s going to try to move against me, everybody does, but then they all end up running for their lives – and they can only run for so long.”

 

 

Miller’s clash with Dinu is part of a huge night of action in Kansas in association with KO Night Boxing with a host of stars and local talents in action.

 

 

 

 

Two-weight World ruler Claressa Shields who looks to add the WBC Middleweight strap to her WBA and IBF crowns against tough Scottish challenger Hannah Rankin.

 

Middleweight contenders Luis Arias and Gabriel Rosado clash in what promises to be a real war as the pair look to gatecrash the lucrative top table, and there’s an all-Mexican clash and a homecoming for Brandon Rios against Ramon Alvarez, brother of ‘Canelo’’, as both men look to make a splash at Welterweight.

 

Team USA 2016 Olympic bronze medal man Nico Hernandez has raced to 5-0 (4KOs) – the Wichita talent fights for the third time in the Kansas Star Casino and Arena since debuting there in March 2017, unbeaten Wichita Super-Middleweight and police officer Manny Thompson looks to improve his 7-0 record and Las Vegas’ Jeremy Nichols meets Wichita’s Jeremiah Page at Middleweight.

 

Unbeaten Light-Heavyweight contender Anthony Sims Jr. and Brooklyn’s exciting newcomer to the Middleweight scene Nikita Ababiy, fresh from a first round KO on debut in Chicago earlier in the month are also in action.

 

 

Read more on A Wild night in Kansas plus fighter comments HERE

Read more on Miller, Rios and Shields HERE

Read more on Matchroom Boxing Event HERE

 

Images by Ed Mulholland of Matchroom Boxing

 

 

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WILDER VS FURY – THE BEST AGAINST THE BEST

World Boxing Council heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder and contender Tyson Fury, will fight on December 1 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

 

Wilder, unbeaten in his 40 fights (39 wins by KO), has held the WBC title since January 2015 and has successfully defended it seven times, the last of which was against previously undefeated Cuban Luis Ortiz.

 

For his part, Fury, former world champion, returned to the ring, after almost three years without fighting due to personal problems, but in his last fights he has shown that he is up to the task of facing  quality champion Wilder.

 

The Brit also has an unbeaten record with 27 wins, 19 of them by knockout.

 

“The two best heavyweights will compete with each other. The  best against the best, giving people what they want,” Wilder said.

Fury, a former world champion, beat Francesco Pianeta by points in his second fight since returning to the ring after an absence of two and a half years.

“I know you have a powerful blow, I know you’re undefeated, I know you have a tremendous mouth and I know you want to win. But you do not want it as much as I do,” said Fury.

 

Wilder and Fury, both undefeated, staged a promotional tour in London, New York and Los Angeles.

 

The winner of that highly anticipated bout will march on to face Anthony Joshua, in a match for the unification of the heavyweight world titles.

 

 

 

Watch WBC (BT Sport) Interview with Wilder vs Fury HERE

Read  (June 2018)  WBC President Mauricio Sulaimán interview HERE

Read more on WBC Boxing HERE

 

 

See below information on how to watch Wilder vs Fury

 

 

 

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LIGHTNING STRUCK THRICE & WILDER WON IT IN ONE !!

WILDER WON IT IN ONE

 

 

Lightning struck thrice, as “The Bronze Bomber” Deontay Wider, made quick work of defending his World Boxing Council heavyweight for the 6th time, blasting out mandatory contender, Bermane Stiverne, within just one round!

 

Bermane had confidently pledged he would destroy Deontay, but the Pride of Alabama was the one who had the “Bam.” Deciding to use his considerable height and reach advantages over Bermane, a long straight right through a leaky guard, abruptly sent Bermane to the canvass. The surprised Canadian fighter got up quickly, but he was felled again by another massive right, which landed high up on his forehead.

 

     

 

Shellshocked, Bermane who was a 254 and a half pounds, a full sixteen pounds heavier than their first encounter in 2015, struggled upright, on unsteady legs, and was dispatched with a left right combination back to from where he had landed.

 

     

 

Referee Arthur Mercante Jr, had seen enough of the one sided drubbing and stopped it, with but one second of round one.

 

After the bout and speaking to Jim Gray of Showtime, towering and impressive WBC heavyweight champion, Deontary, who weighed a well conditioned trim 220 pounds, reiterated his desire and determination to unify the championships tersely commenting: “So much frustration. It just seems like my career has been crazy, with so many guys ducking me. I just want to prove that I am the best!

 

 

Bermane Stiverne was the only fighter who’d lasted the distance with him, first time around, when Deontay Wilder had shorn him of his crown, with a UD. This time Deontay, who was in no mood for a long drawn out encounter, devastatingly finished the job he started, leaving the ring with his unbeaten record of 39 wins with 38 KO´s, still securely intact.

 

* Thank you to Sumio Yamada for the images *

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