The first world title fight between two German boxers in more than eight years (Michalczewski-Rocchigiani on April 15, 2000) is set for November 1 at the König Pilsener Arena in Oberhausen when WBA middleweight champion Felix Sturm (30-2-1, 13 KOs) and mandatory challenger Sebastian Sylvester (29-2, 14 KOs) collide. At today's kick off press conference, both camps were already on the offensive.
Felix Sturm: "Sebastian clearly won against Castillejo. He had his performance there and that I respect. As world champion I have have to fight the #1 and will take it totally seriously....a great champion does not need a big mouth. To be a good boxer you need heart, courage and a good head, however, intellect and standards don't exist with them (Team Sylvester)."
Sturm's trainer Michael Timm: "Felix is always becoming more developed. He hasn't yet reached his peak. He is growing as a boxer and has developed his personality in the ring very well."
Sebastian Sylvester: "My fight against Javier Castillejo was the semifinal. Now comes the final. I defeated [Castillejo] clearly. Now I am fully concentrated on fighting Adnan Catic."
Sylvester's trainer Hartmut Schroeder: "We're looking forward to the world title and are well prepared. The last phase is beginning. If Felix arrogantly rumbles, he'd better take his jacket since he'll be down a long time and then it will be cold."
Sylvester's manager Winfried Spierings: "We have a slogan against Universum Box-Promotion: We will 'hunt, ram and sink.' We've known Adnan Catic for ten years and respect him as a boxer. He is technically solid. We wanted to box him for the German championship, now we'll box him for the world championship!"
In the co-feature, WBO super welterweight champion Sergiy Dzinziruk (35-0, 22 KOs) has a tough assignment against KO artist and mandatory challenger Joel Julio (34-1, 31 KOs).
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source: fightnews.com
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