None of the fighters had problems making weight and everybody in attendance shed at least a kilo or two at the weigh-in on this blistering
hot day for tomorrow's big show at the Color Line Arena. "Fast" Eddie Chambers came in at 94,5 kg / 208,25 lbs and gives away about ten centimeters /
almost four inches in height to Aleksander Dimitrenko, 115 kg / 253 kg.
All in all Dimitrenko is a big favourite but Chambers is the better boxer.
Can Eddie pull off a Chris Byrd-like performance? He might pull it off.
Argentinean Paolo Vazquez is in tough tomorrow against much-better-than-his-record Vasile Surcica, who hails from Romania but fights out of
Barcelona, Spain.
Doing his last show is veteran Jean Marcel Narz. who was there along with Wilfried Sauerland when German boxing was revived in the
late 70's and early 80's. Narz was matchmaker for Sauerland for a long time in a time that saw the
likes of Graciano Rocchigiani, Henry Maske, Axel Schulz, Sven Ottke, Markus
Beyer and many other develop into top class fighters.
Marcel left for Universum
a few years ago where he's had various responsibilities. Narz won't leave boxing
though and will become vice-President in the German Federation, the BDB.
On the status of WBA super middleweight champ Mikkel Kessler“s mandatory defence
against Spotlight Boxing-signed Venezuelan Gusmyl Perdomo promoter Dietmar
Poszwa said "I don't know, we have been waiting for a date for some time now. We
are giving Perdomo a keep-busy fight July 11 and hope things work out. We have
excellent relations with Team Palle and would like to keep it that way but
can't
wait forever either."
On a possible defence in Germany by WBA lightheavy champ Gabriel Campillo, Mr.
Poszwa simply said: "I don't know." Rumor is that Campillo will fight Juergen
Brahmer but that is for now only a rumor.
It appears that Polish welter Rafael Jackiewicz is heading for an IBF eliminator
at home in Rzeszow August 1 on a Bullit Knockout promotion. Opponent has yet to
be announced. Kazach welter Victor Demayenko is back home after a stint in Las
Vegas. At the moment there are
no fights scheduled for the 16-0 prospect.
Spanish lightweight Francisco Nohales, 19-12, 4 KOs, is about to retire after a
disappointing loss to Italian Devis Boschiero in May in a fight for the EU
title. Nohales was around 2003 5-10-2 but turned his career around with a series
of good wins and won the EU crown in 2005.