On September 13 at the Sydbank Arena in Kolding, Denmark, hometown favorite Kem Ljungquist (19-1, 10 KOs) will square off against German-Congolese heavyweight Daniel “Black Lion” Bulabula (8-0, 6 KOs) for the inaugural WBA Baltic heavyweight title, marking the first time this newly created regional strap will be contested under the banner of boxing’s oldest sanctioning body.
Ljungquist, 33, a former Danish Olympian, is looking to reestablish his footing in the division after nearly a year on the sidelines. At 6’6” with a technical approach, he’s picked up solid wins over Benoit Huber and Kamil Sokolowski, and already has a rematch with Huber lined up for November. But before that, this bout gives him the chance to secure a regional belt and edge closer to the international rankings.
Bulabula, 35, comes in unbeaten with six knockouts in his first eight outings. Known for his raw power and aggressive style, the “Black Lion” aims to spoil Ljungquist’s homecoming and stamp his name on the European heavyweight scene. His ability to close the gap and apply pressure early could turn this fight into a dangerous night for the Dane.
The WBA Baltic title, introduced this year, was designed to stimulate the growth of professional boxing across Northern and Central Europe. And with two contrasting heavyweights set to battle it out, fans can expect fireworks from the opening bell.
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