Risum Boxing: Fawaz Nasir To Face Robert Stieglitz July 11
Danish super middleweight Fawaz Nasir, 13-2 (8), is determined to give everything he has when he takes on IBF # 5 contender Robert Stieglitz, 31-2 (19), over eight rounds on July 11 in Cuxhaven, Germany.
The 28-year-old boxer-puncher signed the contract on Saturday, and realises this is a magnificent chance to take over the Russian-German’s world ranking, and with that, get himself significantly closer to a world title-fight.
“This fight is all for the glory and has nothing to do with money. I strongly believe that I can win this fight if I do what I am supposed to do, and I have everything to gain and nothing to loose.
“Everybody, except me and my team, believes I will loose, and that motivates me. I am one victory away from being one of very few Danes ranked in the top-10 with one of the major sanctioning bodiesâ€, says a psyched-up Nasir.
Robert Stieglitz is a former IBF world title-challenger, and is coming off a loss in a final eliminator against Librado Andrade on March 22 in the USA, a fight that Nasir have already studied:
“I have seen several of Stieglitz fights, and especially the Andrade-bout is of course very interesting. I realise that he is more experienced than me and will have some kind of advantage fighting on home-ground, but no guts no glory, and I am taking this as an opportunity of a life-time. I know this fight can take me to a completely new levelâ€.
Nasir is coming off two decisive stoppage-victories since dropping a very close decision against another nationalized German, Lukas Wilaszeck almost a year ago. His other loss was also a very close decision against another undefeated German, current WBO # 1 Sebastian Zbik.
The Dane feels those fights have given him valuable experience that will help him against Stieglitz on July 11:
“I know a lot of things now that I didn’t know one or two years ago, so I don’t see why I shouldn’t have an excellent chance against Stieglitz. He is a very good boxer, very skilled and seasoned, but my trainer and I have the tactics ready, so we are looking forward to the big challengeâ€.
While Nasir only has two title fights under his belt (the bouts against Zbik and Wilaszeck), Stieglitz is a veteran of no less than ten.
He is a former IBF Youth champion at both super middle and light heavyweight, and a former IBF intercontinental champion at super middle.
He fought for the IBF world title against Columbian puncher Alejandro Berrio in March 2007 and was a favourite to win that bout as he holds a victory over Berrio from 2005. But Berrio pulled off a minor upset and stopped Stieglitz in the third round.
After losing the final eliminator against Andrade in March, Stieglitz is now hoping to start a third run at becoming world champion with a victory over Nasir, who is proving himself once again as a true sportsman by going abroad to take a great opportunity when it presents itself.
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