King Arthur to take on Marquez
in Bamberg on October 4
For
Immediate Release
King Arthur Abraham will
return to the ring on October 4 when he defends
his IBF middleweight title against mandatory
challenger Raul Marquez. “It will be a
tough fight,” the unbeaten 28-year-old
(27-0, 22 KOs) said. “Marquez is a strong
fighter and he deserves to fight for the world
title. But I will not disappoint the fans in
my home city of Bamberg. The belt will remain
in Germany.”
It will be King Arthur´s
first fight since his spectacular America debut.
In June, he impressively stopped Edison Miranda
in the fourth round. “Arthur really showed
his potential on that night,” coach Ulli
Wegner said. “He has got what it takes
to be a star in America. But first he needs
to get past Marquez. That will not be easy.
But we have studied him carefully during our
time in America.”
On the undercard of the Abraham-Miranda
bout, Marquez (41-3, 29 KOs) clinched a close
points victory over previously unbeaten Giovanni
Lorenzo. At the post-fight press conference,
both fighters shook hands for the first time.
“I have a lot of respect for Abraham,”
Marquez said back then.
The fight in Bamberg will
certainly be a special one for King Arthur,
who returns to the city where he first started
boxing. Many friends and relatives still live
there. “I only have the best memories
of Bamberg,” King Arthur added. “It
is also the city where I won my first fight
after breaking my jaw against Miranda.”
In May 2007, the IBF
middleweight champion stopped Sebastien Demers
in the third round. “I will make sure
the next trip to Bamberg will be equally successful,”
he added.