Last Saturday "The Black Panther“ Juan Carlos Gomez and "The Butcher“ Robert Woge celebrated big victories in Hamburg (Germany). Gomez destroyed Ukrainian veteran Alex Mazikin with four knockdowns in three rounds. In his pro-debut Woge needed only one round to get rid of Latvian journeyman Valeris Gubins. Not even two weeks later - on April 9th - the two ARENA stars return to the ring in Schwerin (Germany).
Former WBC cruiserweight champion Gomez wants to fight his way back to another title shot in the heavyweight division one year after losing to Vitali Klitschko in Stuttgart.
"I still have the goal to become the first Cuban world heavyweight champion in the history", states Gomez. "Lots of people said that I was finished after losing to Vitali but I feel that there's still a lot left in me. The Black Panther is back - It's Showtime!"
Besides Gomez and Woge the fans in Schwerin will get to see "Sandman" Konstantin Airich facing off against Russian veteran Alexey Varakin.
There will be 10 fights in total. Eurosport will broadcast the show from Schwerin live starting at 9.00pm German time.
*KATSIDIS: I'M LIKE ROCKY*
Michael Katsidis is relishing a big return to the UK to take on Kevin Mitchell - because British crowds make him fight like Rocky.
The dynamite-fisted Aussie defends his interim WBO World lightweight title against Mitchell on May 15 at West Ham's world famous Boleyn Ground at Upton Park.
And Katsidis admits that he'll get a hostile reception in London's east end.
But the 29-year-old power puncher isn't fussed after previously coming to the UK to take on Graham Earl in a thriller at Wembley Arena in 2007.
That night he was booed to the ring by a 10,000 strong crowd, but left to cheers after being involved in an all-out thriller which saw both men trading leather during five explosive rounds.
And he says that although he'll walk into Upton Park a villain, he'll leave a hero.
"I wanted this fight in my home state of Queensland, but the next best thing is having it in London," said Katsidis.
"My fight against Graham Earl was a very special occasion, but Mitchell will be even better.
"Fighting in front of British crowds is something else, I promise you.
"My fight against Earl was like Rocky IV when Rocky has to go to Russia to face Ivan Drago.
"When the fight starts everyone hates him, but by the end they are on their feet cheering.
"That's what happened with Graham Earl because in that fight we both took a lot of punishment and showed that we were prepared to go out on our shields.
"I've got lots of happy memories of that night because I won my title and that allowed me to go to America and make a name for myself there.
"Mitchell will do the same for my profile, and no one will be going home disappointed with the quality of the action. I've got this whole warrior image and it won't be changing it for this fight.
"There will be thousands of Aussies in the crowd as well, and when me and Kevin get it on, the atmosphere will be unbelievable."
'Hammer Time' is headlined by Kevin Mitchell's challenge for the WBO Interim World Lightweight Championship against Michael Katsidis. A quality packed undercard includes the British and Commonwealth Heavyweight Championship between Danny Williams and Sam Sexton; Olympic Gold medallist James DeGale challenges for the first title in his career - the WBA International Super-Middleweight Championship; unbeaten heavyweight star Derek Chisora; and Britain's hottest young prospects Frankie Gavin and Billy Joe Saunders. Plus more fights to be added.
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