Two German duels for international titles are on the program at the SES Boxing Gala on 7 December in Aschersleben.

The SES Boxing Gala takes place tomorrow in Aschersleben. Julian Vogel, WBO Junior World Super Welterweight Champion, will defend his title for the first time. The 21-year-old will face John Bielenberg from Lübeck. As a local hero, Vogel enjoys the support of his home town. “The WBO belt is staying here,” he promises confidently. His challenger is determined: “I have to take this chance, the belt is going to Lübeck with me,” counters John Bielenberg.
Artur vs. Artur for the WBA super middleweight title
In the second highlight of the evening, super middleweights Artur Reis and Artur Henrik meet. They will fight for the WBA Continental title at the limit. Reis brings experience and the will to fight. Henrik relies on his technical skills and unbridled ambition. “I have formed a machine that has no reverse gear,” says Henrik’s trainer and father. Both boxers are unbeaten, so excitement is guaranteed.
More fights at the SES Boxing Gala
In addition to the two title fights, the fight card offers further exciting encounters. Robin Rehse from Ballenstedt will fight his first fight over 8 rounds. Two German duels for international titles are scheduled. Local hero Julian Vogel and Artur Reis will fight for major victories in exciting encounters, while Richard Meinecke from Nordhausen will face Tomas Vesely from the Czech Republic. Experienced boxers such as Armend Xhoxhaj and Alexander Chupil will also be in the ring. The young super-bantamweight Golagha Haddi will also showcase his talent.
The SES Boxing Gala live on MDR
If you can’t make it to the Ballhaus Arena, you should reserve a seat in front of the TV. MDR will be broadcasting the spectacle live from 10.15 pm. Aschersleben is looking forward to a sold-out house and an atmospheric backdrop. Steffen Amme, Lord Mayor of Aschersleben, emphasizes: “The town stands united behind Julian Vogel. We are looking forward to a great evening.”
Text: Andreas Ohlberger
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