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    ARTHUR ABRAHAM: I WOULD BE LYING IF I DIDN'T SAY I WANT TO WIN

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    03.06.2009 14:48 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The first press conference ahead of the IBF World
    Title fight between King Arthur Abraham (29-0, 23 KOs) and Mahir
    Oral (25-1-2, 10 KOs) in the Max-Schmeling-Halle in Berlin was held
    today, almost four weeks before the middleweight showdown. The
    two title rivals met on Tuesday to give their first statements
    regarding the June 27 fight. Whoever expected insults to fly from
    the 29-year-old IBF champion and his challenger from Hamburg was
    left disappointed. Instead, both gave a rather laid-back, relaxed
    impression.

    "It was a great pleasure for me to hear that I was going to fight
    Arthur," opened Mahir Oral. "We know each other from our early days
    as sparring partners, although now we have both matured. Arthur has
    become King and I have developed a lot too." Although Oral can well
    remember Abraham's brutal knock-out triumph over Khoren Gevor in Berlin
    in August 2007, that does not scare him in the slightest. "Of course
    you have respect as a boxer. Khoren was giving a good impression
    of himself to begin of that fight. The knock-out in the 11th round
    looked spectacular, but had that not happened, we would be looking
    back on that fight in a different way," added the 29-year-old.

    Ahmet Oner, the challenger's manager, is delighted with how the World
    Title fight came about. "First of all I have to say that this has not
    unsettled Mahir at all. Many others in the middleweight division are
    avoiding Arthur because they don't think they have any chance against
    him, but I told Mahir that he has nothing to lose. Should he actually
    be beaten, then it will be against the strongest ever World Champion
    in his weight division. And that is Arthur Abraham. So we have nothing
    to lose," he said. "Mahir is a fighter and although Arthur Abraham
    is the favorite, we still think we have a chance. We will all know
    the answer on June 27."

    For King Arthur, the fight in the German capital is a real home
    fight. "I have very good memories of the Max-Schmeling-Halle,
    particularly the fight with Khoren Gevor," he said. "That was a tough
    one back then," added the IBF title holder who lives and trains in
    Berlin. He is not going to take the fight with Mahir Oral lightly
    either. "In 2003 and 2004, we sparred a lot together in Cologne,"
    he said. "We got on well with each other. We are both sportsmen
    and are training hard. We both do our own job - he does his and I
    do mine - but of course I would be lying if I didn't say I want to
    win. Afterwards, things will revert to how they were before," added
    the IBF World Champion.

    "Mahir is a great lad. We will let what happens in the ring decide
    who is the best," added Abraham's trainer Ulli Wegner. "I believe
    that it is going to be a great fight; one which will excite the
    spectators. Boxing fans have had to witness a few bad fights recently
    and that is why we want to put on a particularly good show. Obviously,
    we want to defend our title, but the important thing is we deliver
    the fans a decent, exciting event on 27 June," he said, fightnews.com
    reports.
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