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    BOXING: 'KING ARTHUR' ON REST IN ARMENIA AFTER ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL BOUT
    By Gohar Abrahamyan

    ArmeniaNow
    17.04.12 | 15:50

    Armenia-born boxer Arthur Abraham says he is in Armenia on a
    "well-earned" rest after another victory scored in the professional
    ring late last month.

    On March 31, Germany-based former IBF middleweight champion and Super
    Six contestant Abraham (34-3, 27 KOs) won a 12-round unanimous decision
    over Piotr Wilczewski (30-3, 10 KOs) from Poland.

    Meeting with Armenian media in Yerevan on Tuesday Abraham said that he
    would not break the tradition of coming to Armenia after each victory
    "to get some rest and inspiration" in his homeland.

    "I love Armenia very much, and I do everything to be able to spend
    at least a few weeks here," said the Berlin-based 32-year-old
    prizefighter, who made his first steps in sport in Yerevan. Abraham
    stressed that he particularly needed some rest now after a grueling
    fight against the Pole.

    "It was a tough fight, but it qualified me as the highest-ranked
    challenger in the WBO ratings, and now I am to face the world champion
    in this division," said Abraham.

    Boxing, according to the athlete, is a sport full of surprises. "If
    you lose concentration for a moment, you get into harm's way,"
    said Abraham.

    The experienced prizefighter acknowledged experiencing certain
    difficulties in the 76-kg (super middleweight) division as compared
    to the 72.5-kg (middleweight) category where he had stayed unbeaten
    for years before giving up his IBF belt in 2009. He said, though,
    he is trying to use new tactics in his fights this year.

    Abraham also said in a few years' time when he calls it a career in
    professional boxing he plans to open a sports and language training
    school for children in his native Nerkin Charbakh district in Yerevan.

    Sports.Yahoo.com has recently ranked Abraham among the top ten boxers
    coming from former Soviet and Eastern Bloc countries. The top fighter
    on this list is Ukrainian heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko.

    At the peak of his career in 2009 Abraham was voted Berlin sportsman
    of the year and was ranked as the 14th best boxer in the world.

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