ARENA-CEO Ahmet Öner will present a „Heavy Night at the Baltic Sea“ on November 12th in Stralsund. German hard-hitter Konstantin Airich (16-2-2, 13 kos) faces unbeaten Turk Yakup Saglam (26-0, 23 kos). Airich is best known for losing a controversial slugfest to Danny Williams in May 2008 in Spain when both men had been knocked down and the fight was stopped by Airich’s corner throwing in the towel in the 7th round.

The fight will be for the vacant PABA heavyweight championship belt. Russia’s Denis Bakhtov had won the title in June 2009 against German heavyweight hope Steffen Kretschmann and succesfully defended the title in a re-match against Kretschmann in March. Because of an injury Bakhtov had to relinquish the belt. The new PABA champion will most probably enter the Top 15 in the WBA ratings leading the way to a possible world title shot against WBA heavyweight champion David Haye.

"This is the big chance for both guys" says Ahmet Öner, promoter of both fighters. "The winner will take an important step to the top. I can only say: May the best man win."

In more heavyweight action Czech prospect Ondrej Pala (27-2, 19 kos) will return to action as well as former German amateur standout Erkan Teper (1-0, 1 ko) who faces experienced Alexander „the Great“ Kahl (15-6-1, 13 kos) in his second pro-bout. Other fights feature German talents Dennis Ronert, Mike Keta, Rico Schultz, Domenic von Chrzanowski, Turkish prospect Murat Öner and in the only female fight of the night Özlem Sahin.

Doors at the Vogelsanghalle (HanseDom Stralsund) open on November 12th at 6.00pm, the first bell will be at 6.30pm. Eurosport broadcasts the main events live starting at 8.25pm Central European Time.

On Friday night, October 29, Puerto Rican bomber Jonathan "Mantequilla" Gonzalez (10-0, 10 KOs) kept his undefeated record and knockout streak intact with a first-round stoppage of Jimmy "The Dream" LeBlanc.

Fighting in the co-main event of Universal Promotions' "Night of Champions" event at the Centro de Convenciones in Guayama, Puerto Rico, Gonzalez put his breathtaking power on display while it lasted against Weymouth, Massachusetts native Leblanc.

Known as the "Next Puerto Rican Superstar", 21-year-old Gonzalez is co-promoted by Universal and Warriors Boxing and Gary Shaw Promotions. "Every time he does that, the drum beats get a little louder for this kid," said an excited Leon Margules of Warriors Boxing, post-fight. "He's the real deal; a bonafide superstar in the making and performances like tonight's only solidify that reputation."

Gonzalez will return to the ring on December 3 for a fight in his hometown of San Juan, Puerto Rico against former world title challenger and fellow Puerto Rican Irving Garcia.

On Saturday Yassine El Maachi left his London home to travel to the Scottish Highlands, for a four week training camp to prepare for his upcoming first defense of the International Master Light Middleweight title, against European Number 4  ranked Jimmy Colas, at the Steve Goodwin promotedJUDGEMENT DAY super show at York Hall, London, on the 4th December.

This will be the first time in Yassine's career that he has undergone such a preparation. He will leave his wife and two young children behind as he embarks on a challenge which he hopes will culminate in a World title shot in the coming year or so.

Yassine, along with trainers Don Charles and Kevin Merrie, will be joining British & Commonwealth Heavyweight Champion Dereck Del Boy Chisora as he prepares for his 11th December showdown with IBF, WBO & IBO Heavyweight Champion of the World Wladamir Klitschko.

Back in 2008, shortly after teaming up with Don Charles and Kevin Merrie, Yassine scored a sensational second round knock out of Kevin Concepcion which consigned his days as a journeyman to the past.

Even after such a convincing win fights were still hard to come by. Apart from Mick Hennessy, who gave Yassine some small undercard bouts, the promoters just didnÆt seem to want to work with this entertaining London based Moroccan affectionatly known by his fans as "The Showman"

Before leaving for Scotland Yassine explained how the circumstances changed that now sees him on the verge of breaking onto the wold stage and his upcoming fight aginst Jimmy Colas. ôTwelve months ago I was on the verge of quitting boxing and then my trainer Don Charles introduced me to Steve Goodwin.

Don and his friends had known Steve personally for 25 years and told me that he was a man of his word and would help me.

Steve only took out his promoters licence 7 months ago but to sign with Steve is a decision I do not regret one bit. Before I signed with Steve no-one wanted to box me and my career was heading nowhere.

Then in April this year I defeated Bertrand Aloa to win the International Masters Light-Middleweight title. I accept this is not a highly regarded belt but not having a UK passport meant the only title I could fight for was the Southern Area apart from the Masters. Both George Hillyard and Steve O'Meara chickened out of fighting me for the title because they both know I would toy with them and knock them out.

I was hoping in July to box for the ABU title in Morocco but the Moroccan promoter let me down. Steve had given his blessing for me to take this fight but 6 days before the bout they called it off.

However Steve has unveiled a gem and got the European number 4 over for me. I know this is costing him money and I really appreciate him backing me like this. No one has ever done this for me before and I will repay him by putting on a fantastic show and destroying Colas.

Colas has never met a fighter like me before and I will use angles and frustrate him and ultimately toy with him. Colas is a similar type of boxer to Matthew Hall and I would have knocked out Matthew Hall. Unfortunately Kocelny got there first.

The problem is not having a British passport, no leading promoter would have me. I was turned down for Prizefighter because of this and the winner Prince Arron is not fit to be my sparring partner. He is tall but all that means is he would fall harder when I land on his glass jaw and knock him out.

The British Boxers know that I would beat all of them so they wont risk it against me. However by the end of 2011 they will have to as I force myself into the world top 20.
With the backing of Steve Goodwin the sky is the limit. Lennox Lewis made Frank Maloney and I will help make Steve Goodwin to repay him for what he does for me.

I am hoping that after beating Colas that in March I will face an even higher calibre of opponent. Steve has been talking with a big named former WBA World Champion who is considering boxing me in March and Hassan Bayran (world number 16) is also on the agenda.

The British Light Middleweights will watch as we fight home and abroad using unconventional methods to get me to the titles. When I get there other promoters, who would not touch me before, will come knocking but I will work alongside Steve only.

By the end of 2011 everyone will know who El Maachi is!ö

Yassine El Maachi defense of his International Masters Light Middleweight title, against the seriously tough France based Haitian Jimmy Colas at the Steve Goodwin promoted "JUDGEMENT DAY" double title event at York Hall, Bethnal Green, London on Saturday the 4th December 2010.

Tickets for Judgement Day at the York Hall, Bethnal Green, London on Saturday  4th December 2010 are on sale now - priced ú35 (Unreserved) or ú60 (Ringside).

For tickets call: 07960 850645, book on-line at www.tkoboxoffice.com or in person at The Ultrachem TKO Gym, Gillian House, Stephenson Street, Canning Town, London E16 4SA.