(JAN 20) Norwegian Cecilia Brækhus has
signed a contract with Sauerland, which is one of the dominant
boxing stables in Germany. Contrary to their main competitor on the
German Market, Universum Promotion, Wilfred Sauerland has kept a
very low profile as far as female boxing is concerned, and Brækhus
is the first female boxer in the stable.
He still has reservations
about women's boxing, and explains, that Brækhus was signed by
subsidiary Team Sauerland Event Gmbh, whose CEO, Chris Meyer,
explains to BILD ZEITUNG: "With her (Cecilia Brækhus) we finally
have, not only a talented, but also a coming world champion under
contract."
Despite Sauerland's reluctance to
include women in his boxing stables, there have been women appearing
on his card in the past. The most prominent, was no doubt Laila Ali,
who fought Åsa Sandell in Berlin in December 2005, but also Brækhhus
has appeared on Sauerland cards during her previous management, as
well as Heidi Hartmann.
Cecilia Brækhus will get the best support from Sauerland head coach
Ulli Wegener, who looks forward to the opportunity to train a female
prospect.
Brækhus (4-0-0) is included on next Saturday's card in Berlin, where
she will be facing Wanda Pena Ozuna (4-2-0) from the Dominican
Republic.