Associated Press Worldstream
March 23, 2013 Saturday 11:36 PM GMT
Stieglitz wins WBO super middle belt from Abraham
MAGDEBURG Germany
Robert Stieglitz reclaimed his WBO super middleweight title from
fellow German Arthur Abraham on a technical knockout after three
rounds on Saturday.
"It was a fairly short process," Stieglitz said. "I thought he'd last
longer. I worked hard on my right and it paid off."
Roared on by the crowd in his adopted hometown of Magdeburg, the
Russian-born Stieglitz took the fight to the defending champion,
opening a cut above Abraham's left eye in the second round and leaving
it swollen shut by the end of the third.
Referee Mike Ortega stepped in to end the bout before the fourth after
consulting with the ring doctor.
Stieglitz improved to 44-3 with 25 knockouts after claiming back the
belt he lost to Abraham by unanimous decision in Berlin in August.
"My eye is closed. I can't see anything with my eye. I wanted to let
him punch a bit and then start punching myself from the fourth, fifth
rounds," said Abraham, who was born in Armenia but fights out of
Berlin.
"If he won, he won. Now the third fight is the decisive fight," added
Abraham, who dropped to 36-4 (28 KOs).
Stieglitz also indicated the likelihood of another bout between the two.
"I'm always happy to fight Arthur Abraham," Stieglitz said. "I hope
the managers reach agreement. I'm ready."
From: Baghdasarian
March 23, 2013 Saturday 11:36 PM GMT
Stieglitz wins WBO super middle belt from Abraham
MAGDEBURG Germany
Robert Stieglitz reclaimed his WBO super middleweight title from
fellow German Arthur Abraham on a technical knockout after three
rounds on Saturday.
"It was a fairly short process," Stieglitz said. "I thought he'd last
longer. I worked hard on my right and it paid off."
Roared on by the crowd in his adopted hometown of Magdeburg, the
Russian-born Stieglitz took the fight to the defending champion,
opening a cut above Abraham's left eye in the second round and leaving
it swollen shut by the end of the third.
Referee Mike Ortega stepped in to end the bout before the fourth after
consulting with the ring doctor.
Stieglitz improved to 44-3 with 25 knockouts after claiming back the
belt he lost to Abraham by unanimous decision in Berlin in August.
"My eye is closed. I can't see anything with my eye. I wanted to let
him punch a bit and then start punching myself from the fourth, fifth
rounds," said Abraham, who was born in Armenia but fights out of
Berlin.
"If he won, he won. Now the third fight is the decisive fight," added
Abraham, who dropped to 36-4 (28 KOs).
Stieglitz also indicated the likelihood of another bout between the two.
"I'm always happy to fight Arthur Abraham," Stieglitz said. "I hope
the managers reach agreement. I'm ready."
From: Baghdasarian