Hungarian Southpaw-puncher
Sandor Micsko will fight
compatriot and fellow Budapest
resident Zoltan Sera for the
vacant World Boxing Federation (WBF)
International Super Welterweight
title on March 22 at the
Sportpalast in Bielefeld,
Germany.
Micsko, 22-4-2 (16), is a former
Hungarian Champion at
Middleweight and Super
Middleweight, as well as a
former WBF International
Champion at Middleweight, and
believes that Super Welterweight
is his best weight and the
division where he at
twenty-seven years of age will
make his biggest statements.
In Zoltan Sera, 13-1 (9), he
will face the reigning Hungarian
Middleweight title-holder, who
is also coming down in weight
for the opportunity to win the
WBF title. The only defeat on
the record of Sera (28) was in a
European title fight against the
undefeated Joe Selkirk last
December, and he has since
rebounded with a stoppage
victory this past January.
On the same show, former
two-time WBF world
title-challenger Renata Domsodi
(35) will also face a fellow
Hungarian, when she squares off
with undefeated Alexandra Vlajk
(34) for the vacant WBF Womens
International Bantamweight
crown.
11-4 (5) Domsodi, who twice
valiantly challenged Ramona
Kuehne for the Super
Featherweight world
championship, is hoping to pave
the way towards a shot at world
glory at the lower weight, but
should be in with a tough
challenge from Vlajk, 5-0 (1).
The World Boxing Federation
Championship doubleheader in
Bielefeld, Germany on March 22,
supported by a full undercard,
will be promoted by Profibox-Promotion.
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