EURO NEWS CORNER (10-14-2007)

By Per-Åke Persson

 



 
 
 

Former WBC super middleweight champ Markus Beyer wants to comeback this fall or early winter but have been told by his manager Wilfried Sauerland that the three remaining shows for 2007 are fully booked, writes German news agency SID. As the story continues it appears that Beyer´s contract is up for renewal at the end of 2007. Sauerland is not against Beyer coming back but wants the terms re-negotiated. A German showdown against Jurgen Brahmer could be in the cards. Beyer have been inactive - mainly due to a hand injury - since losing the title to Mikkel Kessler in the fall of 2006.

Juan Carlos Gomez was a judge for a beauty contest while the reigning WBC International heavy champ Oliver McCall went to church; that's how the two main eventers for Arena´s big show in Berlin October 19 spent their weekend. In all fairness, Gomez´s appointment as a judge was part of the promotion for the show.

Super middleweight Robert Stieglitz continued his way back with a ten round unanimous decision over William Gare on SES´ promotion in Magdeburg, Saturday night. On the undercard welter Jan Zaveck outscored Albert Starikov in a International German title fight while female jr welterweight Ramona Kuhne won the WIBF interim crown with a points victory over Loli Munoz.

Tobiga Loriga and Marcelo Saucedo clash for the IBF International jr middleweight title October 26 in Rome, Italy.

In Berne, Switzerland, welterweight Riad Menasria lost to Romanian Gheorghe Danut in a big upset October 13. Menasria was 27-0-1 going into the fight while Danut was 4-7-3.

Italian jr middleweight Sven Paris fights in Italy November 27 after a brief stint in the US. Paris is featured on the undercard to Italian lightweight title fight between Giovanni Niro and Massimiliano Chiofalo.

Check out paulthorn.com for an update on boxer-turned-musician Paul Thorn, who at one time fought Roberto Duran.

10-14-2007 


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