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Old 06-17-2007, 06:38 PM   #5
duff88
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First qualification bout – Juergen Braehmer vs. Victor Oganov
It is an exciting night here in Hamburg as we will assist to the first two qualifying bouts for the Super-Middleweight Unification Tournament. After a few unspectacular opening fights, the first part of the two-part main event is set to begin: A twelve rounds fight between Juergen Braehmer from Germany and Victor Oganov from Russia.

Juergen Braehmer, a 5’11½ southpaw from Stralsund, Germany, is a straight-forward fighter whose main weapon is his KO power. With 29 wins in 30 fights, his only loss coming from a majority decision against none other than Mario Veit, who will fight in tonight’s second qualifying match, Braehmer is an exciting contestant. His last fight, against Hector Javier Velazco in Hamburg last may, ended with a controversial unanimous decision in favor of Braehmer, who was even knocked down by Velazco in the sixth round. Braehmer was booed loudly, in his home country, when the decision was announced. This is an opportunity for Braehmer to show he is for real.

Victor Oganov, a small Super-Middleweight at 5’9, has an impressive record of 26 wins, with 26 KO’s, in 26 fights. As his record show, his KO power is also his main weapon. Don’t take his record for granted though, Oganov has never fought any notable opponents and this is a huge flaw; nobody knows what to expect from him.

This promises to be an exciting fight between a lefty and a righty, two unpredictable fighters who will fight for a knockout. It is to be noted that Braehmer looks in much better shape than Oganov who looks a little fat out there. The fighters are now in the ring and the announcer is ready:

“Ladies and gentleman, this is the first part of the main event, a qualifying fight in the Super-Middleweight division for an entry into the Unification tournament. The referee for this fight is Paul Thomas. The judges at ring side are Manfred Küchler, Jose R Torres and Mark Green.”

“Introducing first is the fighter to my left. His record stands at an impressive 26 wins, all coming by way of knockout, in 26 fights. Originally from Syktyvkar, Russia, now fighting out of Sydney, Australia, Victor “The Destroyer” Oganov.”

“In the red corner, his record stands at 29 wins, with 23 knocouts, in 30 fights. Fighting out of Stralsund, Germany, Juergen Braehmer!”

Here’s the tale of the tape for this fight:
Juergen Braehmer – Victor Oganov
28 years old – 30 years old
Southpaw - Orthodox
5’11½ - 5’9

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Duff and Lederman scorecards

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