Comments Thread For: Abraham Promises KO Win Over Stieglitz In Fourth Meet

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  • JakeNDaBox
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    Comments Thread For: Abraham Promises KO Win Over Stieglitz In Fourth Meet

    It's not often that two top 10 fighters face each other four times, and never before where all four occasions come with a major belt at stake.

    The latter marks the significance of the long-standing rivarly between Arthur Abraham and Robert Stieglitz. For the fourth time in as many meetings, a super middleweight belt will once again be on the line when the familiar foes clash July 18 at Gerry Weber Hall in Halle, Germany.

    "The battle for super middleweight supremacy continues,’’ said promoter Kalle Sauerland. "I’m hard-pressed to think of any other trilogy in modern boxing history that has provided such a high level of drama.

    "For that reason, we go again. On July 18, for an unprecedented fourth time, Arthur and Robert will contest the WBO super middleweight title.’’ [Click Here To Read More]
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    "The battle for super middleweight supremacy continues"

    lol Huh? Supremacy over the third tier of guys or what are we talking about?

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    • londoner
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      Originally posted by JakeNDaBox
      It's not often that two top 10 fighters face each other four times, and never before where all four occasions come with a major belt at stake. ]
      I suppose Willie Pep and Sandy Saddler are just forgettable bums, then, despite being all time greats who met 4 times for the actual featherweight championship of the world, and what about Ezzard Charles vs Jersey Joe 4 times for the heavyweight crown.

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