Right before the world championship bout between Arthur Abraham and Robert
Stieglitz at the o2 World Berlin, Germany, Juergen Braehmer put pen to paper
and signed with the German powerhouse. Effective immediately, Juergen
Braehmer is part of Team Sauerland. The former European and WBO Light
Heavyweight World Champion is looking forward to be working with the
Berliners. “I want to give it another go and become the champ once again,”
said the Schwerin, Germany, based boxer. In 2009, Braehmer won the WBO Belt
against Dmitry Sukhotsky, which he then lost at the green table last year.
Kalle Sauerland: “We are excited to have captured Juergen´s signature. He is
one of the best light heavyweights out there.”
Karsten Roewer, who led Sebastian Sylvester to the IBF Middleweight Title,
will be working with Braehmer. “We have known each other for quite a while
now. We will work hard and are aiming to get back to the top of the game,”
said the coach, who turned Braehmer into an amateur youth world champion in
Havana, Cuba back in 1996.
So far, Juergen Braehmer has been in 40 professional fights and was
victorious in 38 of them, recording 30 KOs to his name. “I am really happy
to have such a professional partner in Sauerland. I am looking forward to be
working with them,” said the German.
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