By Ruslan Chikov and Yuri Tarantino, Allboxing.ru

Former middleweight champion Arthur Abraham (32-3, 26KOs) is planning out the future of his career. King Arthur was undefeated and feared for many years at 160-pounds, but his lack of size was clearly exposed when he moved up to 168-pounds to participate in the Super Six tournament. Abraham is 2-3 in his last five fights, all at 168, and now he plans to slowly move back to the middleweight ranks.

Abraham does not regret his decision to fight at 168.

"I don't regret being in the tournament. I had a great experience, but I also managed to experience some emotions that I've never experienced before. Therefore, there can't be any question of regret," Abraham told BoxingScene.com/Allboxing.ru.

Abraham expects to return in December, in Germany, and right now he's working with a nutritionist to carefully drop his weight to 160-pounds.

"I started working with him around the beginning of September and now my weight is 80 kg [about 176-pounds]. [My next fight] will happen in December in Germany. I need to have a few fights before I feel fully prepared to win a title at middleweight," Abraham said.