Talk:Wilfried Sauerland
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[edit]- This following paragraphs has English words, but the current sentences are not meaningful to an English wikipedia article about Sauerland.
- The reference to "sour country" seems to be an auto-translation of "Sauerland".
"Already as a child the young Wilfried with his father visited box evenings in the Dortmunder Westfalenhalle-resounds, where it was stuck on by the box fever.
Beginning of the 70's made Sauerland independent and drove themselves out primarily in Africa beverage racking plants. According to its data 1978 members of the Zambian government with the request came closer to him to place with the help of its contacts native Boxer to overseas. Thus it organized its first box evening in Zambia. One of its first Boxer was Lotti Mwale, which he led to the point of the WBC rank list, which lost however his WM-Titelkampf. His first meeting in Germany took place 1980.
Attention excited also John Mugabi, silver medal winner of the olympic plays of Moscow. Its twelve fights in Germany it won all by K.o and arrived in such a way into the USA. it received its first WM-Titelkampf to 1985 against Marvin Hagler; up to then Mugabi had a balance of 26 K. - o. - Successes in 26 fights. The Beast, how he was called, lost this WM-fight however.
Starting from the 80's sour country became attentive also to German Boxer. Thus it took Manfred Jassmann, Graciano Rocchigiani and René Weller under contract. Above all however by Henry Maske and Axel Schulz he released in the middle of the 90's in Germany a box Hype, which brought the financial break-through to its boxing universe."--Grimstad 5 (talk) 06:08, 2 February 2009 (UTC)
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