Braehmer and Culcay will headline Hamburg bill April 27th

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The Sporthalle Hamburg, Germany will once again turn into a huge boxing
venue come April 27. European Light Heavyweight Champion Juergen Braehmer
(39-2, 30 KOs) and local hero Jack Culcay (14-0, 10 KOs) are planning to
revive the enthusiasm for the sport in northern Germany.

Braehmer took the EBU-Title of Eduard Gutknecht on February 2. The former
WBO-Champion came out on top after twelve exciting rounds at the
Max-Schmeling-Halle in Berlin, Germany. After the successful title challenge
the 34-year-old has laid the path for another run at a world championship.

“There were some situations when it became evident that he was still a bit
rusty. But it will be a whole different story in Hamburg,” said his coach
Karsten Roewer. Braehmer added: “The fight against Gutknecht went exactly
the way I thought it would. I knew I wouldn’t be right back at 100 percent
after such a long break. The fight also showed where I currently stand. In
Hamburg I want to prove that I can be even better.”

Braehmer´s opponent will be announced shortly. But he already knows what it
feels like to be fighting inside the Sporthalle Hamburg. “I only have good
memories about this arena. This is where I gave my professional debut and
also won a world championship fight against Mariano Nicolas Plotinsky three
years ago.”

Also fighting in Hamburg will be “Golden” Jack Culcay. The amateur world
champion of 2009 gave a glistering performance against Britain’s Mark
Thompson on September 29 at the very same venue. Culcay won by technical
knockout after five rounds. Only three months later, the Germany again
proved his class by claiming another fifth round TKO victory in Nuremberg,
Germany over Jean Michel Hamilcaro from France.

This year the 27-year-old WBA-Intercontinental Champion is aiming for even
bigger things. “I have pretty much boxed all the European opponents
available at this level. Now I want to take on the big guys from the US and
Mexico,” said Culcay. WBA´s number ten ranked light middleweight: “I am
going for a world championship.”

Tickets for the big show in Hamburg, Germany will be on sale from next week
onwards. Information can be obtained at www.boxen.com and www.eventim.de.

(Pictures: Photo Wende)

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