Spotlight Boxing
promotes tonight - Dec 4 - in Solden, Austria and on
Friday, Dec 7, in Hamburg. The Hamburg bill is topped by
female fly Susianna Kentikian, who face Nadia Hockmi in a
WIBF and WBA fight. WBO I/C middle champ Sebastian Zbik
defends the title against Samir dos Santos Barbosa,
heavyweight Sebastian Kober face experienced Brit Lee
Swaby, Argentinian puncher Marcos Rene Maidana is in
against Manuel Garnica. Colombian cruiser Santander
Silgado, 10-0 10 KO´s, makes his debut for Spotlight.
Boxing Kings
Promotion in Geneva, Switzerland, will stage its annual
pro/am show December 26 at the Kursaal in Berne.
Middleweight Yves Studer, light heavy Mohamed Belkacem and
lightweight Martino Ciano are featured in the profights.
Cruiser Ali
Ismailov headlines a Tundra vs Barcelo / Collosal
Promotion show in Baku, Azerbadjan, December 8. Ismailov
fight Argentinian Alejandro Alvaraz.
EU cruiser champ
Giacobbe Fragomeni defends the title against Frenchman
Rachid El Hadak on OPI 200´s show in Milan December 22.
The fight for the
vacant WBA lightweight title between Jose Alfaro and
Prawet Singwancha could end up in Bielefeldt, Germany,
with Don King and Sauerland Event as co-promoters.
Ex-WBA king
Nikolai Valuev is in Japan on a PR / training trip and
expects to stay until December 20. Valuev told local media
his fight against Sergei Lyakhovich could go ahead
February 16 in Germany.
Female super
middle star Natascha Ragosina will make a public sparring
session with Nadine Kleinert. Kleinert, 190cm / 6' 3" and
90 kg/200 lbs, will reportedly turn pro - as a boxer -
after the Olympic games in 2008 where she is one of the
favourites for a gold medal.
Norwegian jr.
welter Geir Inge Jorgensen, in training in Newark, New
Jersey, for sometime now fights in North Carolina December
8 and face Abdul Blackburn. If all goes well Geir Inge,
24-1, will take on a tougher opponent in February.
Spanish jr.
welter Juan Carlos Melero Diaz, reigning EU champ, faces
Colombian Euclides Espitia December 14 in Madrid.
Swedish pro
boxing´s biggest -media-wise that is- star, 40-year old
NY-based female middle Aasa Sandell is pregnant and has
announced her retirement from boxing. Sandell hit the
bigtime after getting stopped by Laila Ali in Berlin in
2005. Austrian referee Josef Temml made a well timed
stoppage but Sandell claimed it was stopped too soon - and
the media here believed her - and she became a star in
Sweden. When pro boxing was allowed Sandell was the
biggest name but proved to be rather limited. She goes out
at 6-4-2.