The Huck is brilliant to watch and Briedis has an 86% KO ratio so fireworks for sure.
He's a bit of a Boxnation favourite is the Huck
The Huck is brilliant to watch and Briedis has an 86% KO ratio so fireworks for sure.
He's a bit of a Boxnation favourite is the Huck
These Germans really know how to spoil us fight fans with their massively stacked cards
We're live on air from Germany at 8pm!
Approx 8.05pm
Alem BEGIC v Artem REDKO
6 x 3 Minute Rounds: Light-Heavyweight
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Approx 9.15pm
Marco HUCK v Mairis BRIEDIS
12 x 3 Minute Rounds: The WBC World Cruiserweight Title
This does sound like a good matchup.
THE WBC WORLD CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE
On April 1st, Marco Huck faces dangerous Cruiserweight Mairis Briedis for the WBC World Title at the Westfalenhalle in Dortmund, Germany, live on BoxNation.
The governing body originally ordered this bout between their first and second-ranked fighters for the Interim Title, but now the biggest prize is on the line pitting an experienced, former World ruler against a heavy-handed operator.
Tony Bellew was the previous holder of the belt, but after his Heavyweight contest with David Haye it seems unlikely he'll return to the division and he has now been appointed 'Champion Emeritus'.
Huck (40-3-1, 27 KOs) was at the top of the division for seven years until he was stopped by Krzysztof Glowacki in August 2015, falling one fight short of ending the record of consecutive Cruiserweight Title defences set by Johnny Nelson.
In his last outing, the Serbian-born boxer outpointed European Champion Dmytro Kucher to propel himself back towards the upper end of the division, and land a fight with Briedis.
Briedis (21-0, 18 KOs) has demonstrated serious power by earning seven straight knockouts, including his win over Manuel Charr at Heavyweight where we gave up over thirty pounds in weight.
Fighting in Huck’s adopted home country will not faze Briedis, who in the last three years has competed on cards in Germany, Russia, USA and Great Britain.
The experienced Huck has the chance to hand his Latvian opponent the first professional defeat of his career, but Briedis will be aiming to prove he’s no April fool on April 1st.
Should Bellew return from his stint at Heavyweight, he will be in line to face this winner of this cracking Cruiserweight collision.
Marco Huck v Mairis Briedis
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
German undercards are always shocking. We've become so spoilt in this country that we moan about the undercard quality even though we get 4 hour shows/6-7 fights for every Hearn and Warren live card.
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
German fans seem very retrained and uptight when they watch boxing matches. The atmosphere sounds like as exciting as a library.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I can only see this being a good fight. Both guys styles would suggest that they will mesh well and give us a fun filled fight. I'm slightly siding with Breidis as Hicks chin may let him down again.
So who's watching the German girl Christina "you know you would" Hammer then?
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Last edited by smashup; 04-02-2017 at 09:17 AM.
Just switched it on, I'm guessing I've not missed anything so far then
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