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Yoan Pablo Hernandez (27-1, 13 KOs) wants nothing more than to successfully
defend his IBF Title on February 2 at the Max-Schmeling-Halle in Berlin. But
in order to do so, the Berlin-based Cruiserweight has to get past his
powerful American opposition Eric Fields (21-1, 15 KOs). Therefore, the
28-year-old is in intense preparations and currently in sparring.

Coach Ulli Wegner is convinced that the IBF Champion has what it takes to
overcome his next challenger. “We have only just started with sparring on
Monday, but it is already looking very promising,” said the 70-year-old
Wegner. Actually, there are hardly any harsh words by the coach who is known
for being quite vociferous. Nevertheless, his prodigy has found some aspects
he wants to improve on before he gets into the ring with Fields. “I’m
getting more in to the flow of it with every session I complete. As soon as
we get to the Max-Schmeling-Halle and it gets serious I will show Fields
what I am all about.” The champion believes that it is important to go
through grueling and exhausting preparation periods before every fight.
“That actually makes it easier for me. I don’t get that nervous if it isn’t
all going my way to begin with.”

Next week, the Cruiserweight World Champion is leaving for training camp. In
Kienbaum, close to Berlin, the Cuban born boxer will adjust the fine-tuning
to get his engine running for the February 2 clash with Eric Fields.

Tickets for the big fight night at the Max-Schmeling-Halle in Berlin,
Germany can be purchased at www.boxen.com and www.eventim.de.

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