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    GEVOR READY FOR ABRAHAM!

    fightnews.com
    http://www.fightnews.com/u niversum168.htm
    Aug 9 2007

    Finally the wait is over. Universum middleweight Khoren Gevor has
    his world title fight. The IBF #5 ranked mandatory challenger and
    world champion Arthur Abraham will face each other on August 18 at
    the Max-Schmeling-Halle in Berlin in an intriguing battle between
    German citizens with Armenian roots.

    Not only has the ring career of the Gevor had some eventful and
    unusual moments but also his private life. He started boxing when he
    was 12 years old. Ever since, the Armenian-born fighter has dreamed of
    winning a world championship belt. As a amateur he won six national
    Armenian titles. But Khoren didn't see his boxing future in Armenia
    and therefore he immigrated to Germany at the age of 16 in order to
    fulfil his dream there. When he arrived in Germany he lived in a
    children's home in a town named Gunzenhausen in Bavaria for three
    years. As there was no boxing club nearby he had to travel 2½ hrs
    every day to Nuremberg and train there. The survivalist Gevor had
    more obstacles to take than expected to remain in Germany and continue
    his boxing dream in the following years.

    After a very successful amateur career with 72 wins in 75 fights
    and six national Armenian titles he turned pro in 2000. Khoren Gevor
    signed a contract with Universum Box-Promotion and worked together with
    Torsten Schmitz for 13 fights. Afterwards he was trained by Michael
    Timm and Magomed Schaburow before his final switch to Fritz Sdunek. He
    is a very ambitious athlete, sometime a bit overly ambitious. His
    trainer and father figure Sdunek says "if I don't kick him out of the
    gym he won't stop his training." Gevor goes as far as keeping daily
    records of his weights and his meals. Although they are a great team,
    Gevor states about his daily notes, "He is not inside my body and
    I'm doing this for myself."

    The 28-year-old middleweight is an absolute family man. He and his
    wife Nenel are expecting their first child in September but he is
    also a stepfather to her sons Abel (14) and Norayr (16). Both are
    also boxers - fighting for a club in Hamburg and have already become
    Northern Germany champions. Whenever they have some free time they
    are studying boxing videos of their idol: "Dad" Khoren.

    Gevor doesn't have a driver's license, but he loves to build car
    models and gets around by riding a bike. He often spends time in
    front of his computer. After his boxing career he wants to work as
    a 3D graphic designer to devote to his passion of cars although he
    can only currently drive them with a controller.

    His only two defeats were in 2002, against Lukas Konecny in fights
    for the International German Championship at light middleweight. He
    lost both fights due to what he says were intentional head butts
    by the Czech which caused heavy cuts above the eyes. Since than he
    has won the WBO and IBF Intercontinental belts. After a long wait,
    he is now ready to face Abraham for the IBF world championship at
    middleweight. It will be his 30th fight.

    "I have waited for this moment for so long and here I am. I'm
    undertaking a tough training preparation to be in the best shape for
    this challenge and dethrone the world champion," the highly motivated
    Gevor states. "When I know that there is somebody better than me than
    I will retire!"

    Also Coach Fritz Sdunek is happy for Khoren and is looking forward to
    this tough challenge. "Khoren deserves this chance more than anybody
    and he worked so hard. He was already so close before this chance
    came up. Our preparation was very intense and we know that Abraham
    can be beaten."

    --Boundary_(ID_4MJbsv6FUZUggGo0vzX1 4A)--
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