Tomorrow (Saturday, July 4th) Shefat Isufi (17-2-2) will take on Poland’s Dariusz Sek (22-2-1) for the vacant WBC Eurasia Pacific Boxing Council Light Heavyweight Championship. Isufi won the EPBC cruiserweight title in March and is coming back down to his natural weight of 175 lbs. when he faces the experience Sek who prepared for the fight sparring some rounds with no other than IBF / WBO / WBA Super Champion Sergey Kovalev.
At today’s weigh-in both fighters were just in the limit when Sek tipped the scale at 79.2 kg (174.6 lbs.) while Isufi weighed in at 79.3 kg (174.8 lbs.). Things heated up a little at the stare down when Isufi nearly headbutted his opponent after the Polish warrior came a little too close.
Isufi vs. Sek headlines a card promoted by heavyweight contender Alexander Petkovic (“Petko’s LMS Box Promotion”) who is considering hanging up the gloves to fully focus on his career as a promoter.
In the double-co-feature two of Germany’s hottest prospects enter the ring when the fast rising KO brothers James and Tony Kraft are trying to score their next impressive wins. While they are only aged 19 and 21, James and Tony Kraft are already regional heroes in Bavaria and will most probably fight for Youth titles soon.
The event takes place at famous CIRCUS KRONE in Munich and will be broadcasted live on Sport1 in Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as PolSat in Poland.