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    It looks like once famed and powerful Universum Box-Promotion is on the brink of its final ten count. Tonight, Waldemar Kluch, the new owner of the world-known German team, revealed the bankruptcy, which has been held in Hamburg, Germany - the very heart of Universum. It was revealed by Kluch that he had filed the papers to begin the corresponding process (which is a long procedure in Germany) to be officially bankrupt. According to Kluch, he had found a number of open accounts, including at least 20 accounts with over 1.5 million euros in total. Kluch underlined he wouldn't pay for his predecessor's mistakes (Kluch's predecessor was Klaus-Peter Kohl) and not allow any more money to the black hole. He promised to take care of the fighters though.

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    Now their last two remaining good fighters, Boytsov and Chakhkiev, are hopefully free to sign with a good promoter.

    Sauerland, K-2, Main Events or Warren would be good choices.

    I hope they don't sign with Don King or Ahmed Oner.

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    • #3
      Zbik must be pissed, getting stopped by Sturm which has pretty much ended his career and has not been payed a penny from the fight.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
        Now their last two remaining good fighters, Boytsov and Chakhkiev, are hopefully free to sign with a good promoter.

        Sauerland, K-2, Main Events or Warren would be good choices.

        I hope they don't sign with Don King or Ahmed Oner.
        boytsov and chakhkiev will now loose a lot of time! both will be out of the ring for quite some time!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
          Now their last two remaining good fighters, Boytsov and Chakhkiev, are hopefully free to sign with a good promoter.

          Sauerland, K-2, Main Events or Warren would be good choices.

          I hope they don't sign with Don King or Ahmed Oner.
          I don't know about Chakhiev but Mr Kluch's contract with Boytsov does not expire until November 2016 and he's announced his intent to make an example of Boytsov by not letting him out of that contract because, in his opinion, Boytsov is a freeloader who spends too much time in Hamburg's bars and is unwilling to fight.


          Kluch's original German statement to BILD: "Der kassiert nur, kriegt Puderzucker hinten reingeblasen, will nicht boxen und zieht nur durch die Hamburger Bars.“ Konsequenz? „Der kommt nicht aus dem Vertrag, boxt zur Not bis November 2016 eben gar nicht. An ihm werde ich ein Exempel statuieren."

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
            Now their last two remaining good fighters, Boytsov and Chakhkiev, are hopefully free to sign with a good promoter.

            Sauerland, K-2, Main Events or Warren would be good choices.

            I hope they don't sign with Don King or Ahmed Oner.
            do they still got a piece of Maidana?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by killakali View Post
              do they still got a piece of Maidana?
              No, he's free.

              Golovkin is thankfully free too.

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              • #8
                Thank god. Let these poor bastards out of their contracts already.

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                • #9
                  boytsov is ****ed if nobody buys him out of his contract !
                  waldemar kluch says that boystov just doesnt want to fight but instead goes in bars in hamburg and drinks all night!

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                  • #10
                    hopefully boytsov can get out of his contract...

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