Marco Huck had been a career cruiserweight who had held a world title for two and a half years when he moved up to heavyweight to challenge Alexander Povetkin.
That was early 2012. The fight ended with Povetkin winning a debated majority decision, retaining the World Boxing Association’s “regular” belt — Wladimir Klitschko was and remains the sanctioning body’s “super” champion in the division.
Since then, Huck has been back at 200, going 4-0-1 and adding those defenses to a title reign that began in 2009. He’ll defend against Krzysztof Glowacki on Aug. 14 on a “Premier Boxing Champions” card on Spike TV in Newark, New Jersey, featuring Steve Cunningham vs. Antonio Tarver in a heavyweight main event. [Click Here To Read More]
That was early 2012. The fight ended with Povetkin winning a debated majority decision, retaining the World Boxing Association’s “regular” belt — Wladimir Klitschko was and remains the sanctioning body’s “super” champion in the division.
Since then, Huck has been back at 200, going 4-0-1 and adding those defenses to a title reign that began in 2009. He’ll defend against Krzysztof Glowacki on Aug. 14 on a “Premier Boxing Champions” card on Spike TV in Newark, New Jersey, featuring Steve Cunningham vs. Antonio Tarver in a heavyweight main event. [Click Here To Read More]
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