(SEPT 5) Even though delegates
flocked in all through the day, the opening day of the World
Boxing Federation Convention in Saarbruecken, Germany already
saw a busy schedule. All morning was reserved for meetings of
WBF President Howard Goldberg and Vice President Jean Marcel
Nartz with staff members from different countries as well as
both the Championship and Executive Committees, in which new
strategies were discussed and reports submitted on past
workings.
The early afternoon was reserved
for an introduction of the book by WBF Womens World Light
welterweight champion Rola El Halabi.
Hosted by the Saarbruecker
Zeitung, the leading local daily newspaper, Rola read from her
book and then discussed the nightmare of being shot in knees,
hands and feet in the dressing room by her estranged stepfather
moments before a title fight in 2011 – and her struggle back
into life and, incredibly, back into the ring to become world
champion once again. Everybody was deeply moved by listening to
Rola’s story and most will treasure the signed copy of the book
they purchased, which contains one of the most unbelievable
fates in boxing history.
Still at the Forum of the Saarbruecker Zeitung, WBF President
Howard Goldberg afterwards conducted the official opening
ceremony of the WBF Convention. Both the Saarbruecken mayor Frau
Charlotte Britz and the Sarre Prime Minister Frau Annegret
Kramp-Karrenbauer addressed the delegates, welcoming them to
their (capital) city, before the attending WBF champions were
introduced. The high-ranking politicians both received awards of
acknowledgement from the WBF, which were handcrafted by South
African artists.
Followed by the personal introductions of all delegates and
guests, especially former legendary world champions Donny
Lalonde and two-weight WBF Womens World Champion Christina
Hammer as guests of honour, the German boxing federation BDF
gave a welcome message through their vice president Artur
Ellensohn.