Marco Huck and Ola Afolabi are prepared to meet for a fourth time, though with career momentum flowing in a different direction than has been the case ever before in their long-standing in-ring rivalry.
Whereas Huck was the reigning World Boxing Organization (WBO) cruiserweight champion in their three previous meets, Part IV comes with Afolabi's International Boxing Organization (IBO) title at stake Saturday evening in Halle, Germany.
Huck tipped the scales at 198.4 lbs., while Afolabi checked in at 198 lbs. The weights are similar to that of their third fight in June '13, in which Huck claimed a 12-round majority decision win to give him a 2-0-1 lead in their ongoing series.
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Whereas Huck was the reigning World Boxing Organization (WBO) cruiserweight champion in their three previous meets, Part IV comes with Afolabi's International Boxing Organization (IBO) title at stake Saturday evening in Halle, Germany.
Huck tipped the scales at 198.4 lbs., while Afolabi checked in at 198 lbs. The weights are similar to that of their third fight in June '13, in which Huck claimed a 12-round majority decision win to give him a 2-0-1 lead in their ongoing series.
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