October 26 will see a lot of title action at the EWE Arena in Oldenburg, Germany. Overall, there will be four belts on the line. On paper, the most entertaining might very well be IBF Intercontinental Champion Robert Woge's (12-0, 10 KOs) mandatory defense against Anatoliy Dudchenko (18-2, 13 KOs).
Light heavyweight ****er Woge, who is never in a dull fight, seemed to step up his game since winning his first belt as a professional in February, stopping Hakim Zoulikha in eleven rounds. Four months later, the 29-year-old knocked down unbeaten Dariusz Sek in round one enroute to a unanimous decision win. "Against Sek I proved to my coach Mr. Wegner that I can follow his game plan over the complete distance of a fight," said Woge. "I feel more and more comfortable under his tutelage. There is still room for improvement and I will show the world that I can do even better on October 26." [Click Here To Read More]
Light heavyweight ****er Woge, who is never in a dull fight, seemed to step up his game since winning his first belt as a professional in February, stopping Hakim Zoulikha in eleven rounds. Four months later, the 29-year-old knocked down unbeaten Dariusz Sek in round one enroute to a unanimous decision win. "Against Sek I proved to my coach Mr. Wegner that I can follow his game plan over the complete distance of a fight," said Woge. "I feel more and more comfortable under his tutelage. There is still room for improvement and I will show the world that I can do even better on October 26." [Click Here To Read More]