By Per Ake Persson
Danish super middleweight Rudy Markussen takes on experienced Italian Vincenzo Imparato on November 4 in Silkeborg. In the co-headliner, Lolenga Mock will defend the WBO I/C 168 lb title against an opponent to be named. Also on the bill are jr middleweight Reda Zam Zam, lightweight Martin Kristjansen, cruiserweight Johny Jensen and female bantamweight Anita Christensen.
It´s finally on: German middleweight Felix Sturm takes on WBA champ Maselino Masoe on November 26 in Leverkusen.
The Torrevieja Boxing Club and partners promotes their biggest show yet on November 19 with British, Spanish and Scandinavian fighters on the bill.
The undercard to SES´ double header in Oranienburg on October 29 features heavyweight Alexey Mazikin, cruisers Pavel Melkomian and Rudolf Kraj, light heavyweight Mahamed Ali and female flyweight Susianna Kentikian, all from Spotlight Boxing.
Rwandian super bantamweight Frankie DeMilo, who has fought out of the UK, Sweden and Australia (he holds the national 122 lb title), during his career is now reportedly back in England. No word on his boxing career. DeMilo has been inactive since March of this year.
Sounds like German bottom of the barrel agent Olaf Schroeder had a tough time in Denmark last week and suffered an upset stomach or whatever. There´s no other way to interprete the sour grapes he throws at me and others in a surely self-penned article (egotripped as he is he always quotes himself) on his homepage. Since he doesn´t understand Danish he misses out on all the finer points - something he certainly would have done anyway. Schroeder´s ways with rules and regulations are reminiscent to when the devil reads the Bible. To read the crap from this so called matchmaker (just to use the word in regards of Schroeder sends a shiver down my spine) is rather hilarious.
After all this is same man who in the early 90´s dragged opponents, who were quite soft already, for a certain Central European fighter to bars and whorehouses to soften them up further. During 90-91 one guy he "managed" was thrown in way over his head and stopped five straight times. The last time the fighter, Marian Rudi, suffered serius injuries, far more serious than the "brain concussion" listed on boxrec.com. That didn´t stop Schroeder who just moved on "managing" his Czech stable of stumblebums headed by the likes of Lad Husarik, Marek and Marcel Koupil and Jan Sugar to one loss after another - always on the road, always mismatched to ensure their "manager" another payday. Of lately Schroeder has been busy buying gymshoes to at least one of the opponents for his heavyweight Richel Hersisia, who´s been bowling over one inept stiff after another. And the list goes on. Schroeder admitted to a Danish paper a few years back that he was no angel but not the worst out there ... and think that statement speaks for itself.












