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Marco Huck defeats Ola Afolabi in third fight

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Marco Huck is still the WBO Cruiserweight World Champion. Before a crowd of 5,000 spectators at Max-Schmeling-Halle in Berlin, Germany, he beat his familiar foe Ola Afolabi. Throughout the whole twelve rounds he showed a disciplined performance and won on points by scores of 117-111, 115-113 and a somewhat surprising 114-114. Huck now holds two wins over Afolabi, along with a draw, over the course of three fights against one another.

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After a short-lived feeling-out it was the defending champion who took control with eye-catching combinations, which rattled his challenger. Afolabi tried to tire out Huck, by aiming for the German’s body most of the time but without much effect. Instead it was the Briton, who tired late in the championship rounds. Besides putting his well-known warrior’s mentality on display, Huck was counter-punching Afolabi for most of the fight.

“Today, I proved that I am first and foremost a boxer and not just a warrior inside the ring,” said Huck after the fight, his eleventh defense of the WBO Title. “This time, I was in tip-top shape – unlike to last year’s clash with Afolabi, where I was nowhere to my current level of fitness. I was focused on the task ahead of me and it showed.”

Huck’s coach Ulli Wegner agreed with his prodigy: “I can only praise Marco for this win. The way he fought from the beginning to the end was close to a perfect performance of him. Afolabi might be the more refined boxer of the two but tonight he lost against the better man and the better strategy.”

“I gave my best but it wasn’t enough. Huck is the rightful winner as I have no excuses at all,” Afolabi confirmed afterwards, his third loss in 25 fights. His coach Fritz Sdunek was also disappointed: “I thought that Ola might pull the fight around in round ten but Marco upset our plan.”

Huck, who now has 36 victories to his name, feels ready for a rematch against mandatory challenger Firat Arslan, who was watching from ringside. “I want to give the fans some even more spectacular fights and prove that I am able to beat everyone in convincing fashion.”

In the main support, Robert Woge defended his IBF Intercontinental Championship against capable southpaw Dariusz Sek. The 29-year-old light heavyweight showed improvements in his defense and already knocked down his opponent in the opening stanza. Still, the fight went the distance with the judges scoring it 114:113, 118:110 and 117:110 in Woge’s favor, who remains unbeaten in twelve professional bouts.

Also on the card, another light heavyweight from Team Sauerland won the vacant WBA Intercontinental Title as Eduard Gutknecht dominated Richard Vidal by scores of 120:108, 120:108 and 119:109.