ABRAHAM TO TAKE ON DIRRELL MARCH 6
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
09.02.2010 11:44 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Tournament point leader "King" Arthur Abraham
will kick off Group Stage 2 of the Super Six World Boxing Classic
when he faces Andre "The Matrix" Dirrell on Saturday, March 6, 2010,
at the Agua Caliente Casino, Resort, Spa in Rancho Mirage, Calif.,
in greater Palm Springs.
The Armenian-born, German sports icon Abraham (31-0, 25 KOs) currently
leads the Super Six World Boxing Classic point standings with three
by way of his final-round knockout victory over American Jermain
Taylor on Oct. 17 in Berlin. Dirrell, the former middleweight bronze
medalist (2004 Olympic Games) from Flint, Mich., dropped a close,
disputed 12-round split decision to defending champion Carl Froch
in his Group Stage 1 match for the World Boxing Council (WBC) World
Championship the same night in Nottingham, England. The event is
being promoted by Gary Shaw Productions, LLC, and Sauerland Event.
"I need two more victories to secure my place in the semifinals and
I will start with Dirrell," said the 29-year-old Abraham, who is
training in Zinnowitz (Baltic Sea). "He is a very skilled, yet very
awkward fighter. It will be a difficult challenge but together with
my coach Ulli Wegner we have developed an idea how to beat him."
Dirrell (18-1, 13 KOs) is eagerly awaiting the showdown. "The end
of Camelot is near," he said. "It's off with 'King Arthur's' head
on March 6." Said Shaw, "Andre is going to pull the sword out of the
stone and stab it straight into King Arthur's ego."
This will be Abraham's second fight in the United States. He previously
defeated Edison Miranda by fourth-round KO in June 2008.
"I have said it before and I will say it again: It is my goal to become
a star in America," Abraham stated. "That is where boxing legends are
made, and I want to become a boxing legend. That is what the Super Six
(World Boxing Classic) tournament is all about for me.
The victory over Taylor was a good start, but I am not finished yet."
Abraham is counting on the support of the huge Armenian community in
Los Angeles as the fight will be held just 90 miles east in the Palm
Springs desert. "A lot of Armenians live in L.A. and I hope they all
come and support me against Dirrell. I will put on a great show just
like I did against Taylor," he said, boxen.com reported.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
09.02.2010 11:44 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Tournament point leader "King" Arthur Abraham
will kick off Group Stage 2 of the Super Six World Boxing Classic
when he faces Andre "The Matrix" Dirrell on Saturday, March 6, 2010,
at the Agua Caliente Casino, Resort, Spa in Rancho Mirage, Calif.,
in greater Palm Springs.
The Armenian-born, German sports icon Abraham (31-0, 25 KOs) currently
leads the Super Six World Boxing Classic point standings with three
by way of his final-round knockout victory over American Jermain
Taylor on Oct. 17 in Berlin. Dirrell, the former middleweight bronze
medalist (2004 Olympic Games) from Flint, Mich., dropped a close,
disputed 12-round split decision to defending champion Carl Froch
in his Group Stage 1 match for the World Boxing Council (WBC) World
Championship the same night in Nottingham, England. The event is
being promoted by Gary Shaw Productions, LLC, and Sauerland Event.
"I need two more victories to secure my place in the semifinals and
I will start with Dirrell," said the 29-year-old Abraham, who is
training in Zinnowitz (Baltic Sea). "He is a very skilled, yet very
awkward fighter. It will be a difficult challenge but together with
my coach Ulli Wegner we have developed an idea how to beat him."
Dirrell (18-1, 13 KOs) is eagerly awaiting the showdown. "The end
of Camelot is near," he said. "It's off with 'King Arthur's' head
on March 6." Said Shaw, "Andre is going to pull the sword out of the
stone and stab it straight into King Arthur's ego."
This will be Abraham's second fight in the United States. He previously
defeated Edison Miranda by fourth-round KO in June 2008.
"I have said it before and I will say it again: It is my goal to become
a star in America," Abraham stated. "That is where boxing legends are
made, and I want to become a boxing legend. That is what the Super Six
(World Boxing Classic) tournament is all about for me.
The victory over Taylor was a good start, but I am not finished yet."
Abraham is counting on the support of the huge Armenian community in
Los Angeles as the fight will be held just 90 miles east in the Palm
Springs desert. "A lot of Armenians live in L.A. and I hope they all
come and support me against Dirrell. I will put on a great show just
like I did against Taylor," he said, boxen.com reported.