Ordinarily, a matchup such as the catchweight clash between Felix Sturm and Robert Stieglitz would be described as a must-win scenario for both fighters.
Given their history, though, it stands to reason that even the loser of Saturday’s bout in Stuttgart will still somehow hover around the top level. Both have led that type of career.
Sturm (39-4-2, 18KOs) saw his fourth middleweight title reign come to an abrupt end, dropping a wide decision to Sam Soliman in late May. The bout came less than six months after his latest career resurrection, icing Darren Barker in two rounds last December.
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Given their history, though, it stands to reason that even the loser of Saturday’s bout in Stuttgart will still somehow hover around the top level. Both have led that type of career.
Sturm (39-4-2, 18KOs) saw his fourth middleweight title reign come to an abrupt end, dropping a wide decision to Sam Soliman in late May. The bout came less than six months after his latest career resurrection, icing Darren Barker in two rounds last December.
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