Abraham targeting winner of Stieglitz vs Grove
Piotr Wilczewksi (30-2, 10 KOs) is the last obstacle between Arthur Abraham (33-3, 27
KOs) and another world title shot. “If Arthur wins on Saturday night, he will be the
highest-ranked challenger in the WBO ratings and face the winner of Stieglitz-Groves,”
promoter Kalle Sauerland said at today´s press conference. “It´s all or nothing for
Arthur. He needs to win against Wilczewski.”
Abraham is ready to make things happen. “It will be a tough fight, but I have trained
well,” he stated. “We have trained very hard and I am in good shape. I will win on
Saturday, that´s all I want to say right now.”
After missing yesterday´s public work-out due to an airport strike in Germany, his
opponent showed up on time today for the press conference. “Being stuck at Munich airport
was no problem for me,” said Wilczewski, a former European Super-Middleweight Champion.
“I just trained at the airport. I eventually reached Kiel at 20:30 last night. It does
not bother me. I am ready for Abraham. We know what he will do and we don´t expect any
surprises.”
In the co-featured main event, European Light Heavyweight Champion Eduard Gutknecht
(23-1, 9 KOs) takes on Tony Averlant (17-5-2, 4 KOs). “I have to defend my belt because
my kids want to keep playing with it,” Gutknecht said with a smile. Also in action will
be unbeaten cruiserweight sensation Mateusz Masternak (25-0, 19 KOs), who comes
face-to-face with Felipe Romero (15-4-1, 9 KOs). “European champion Alexander Alekseev
better watches this clash closely,” Kalle Sauerland stated. “We plan to challenge him
very soon with Mateusz. He has great potential.”
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