BUNN AND KÖLLING MAKE WEIGHT AHEAD OF IBF INTERNATIONAL LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT

Leon Bunn (14-0, 8 KOs) and Enrico Kölling (26-3, 8 KOs) both made weight ahead of Saturday’s IBF International Light Heavyweight domestic dust-up at the CGM Arena in Koblenz, Germany.

Bunn won the title with a ninth round stoppage in his last bout against Leon Harth in May 2019 in Frankfurt, Germany and hopes to improve his World ranking with a victory against World title challenger Enrico Kölling. 

Kölling made weight at the second attempt, having been 100 grams over the limit the first time he stepped on the scales and also didn’t report to the press conference that took place before the weigh-in. 

Undefeated 27-year-old Bunn says he is ignoring Kölling’s mind games and is confident his first-class camp will see him be rewarded with a victory on Saturday night. 

IBF International Light Heavyweight Championship – 12 Rounds
Leon Bunn: 79kg
Enrico Kölling: 79.3kg 

Official undercard weights:

Middleweight – 10 Rounds
Slawa Spomer: 73.2kg
Pavel Semjonov: 73kg

Featherweight – 8 Rounds
Sophie Alisch: 57.1kg
Irma Adler: 56.2kg

Heavyweight – 8 Rounds
Albon Pervizaj: 107.2kg
Dusan Veletic: 101.5kg 

Light Heavyweight – 6 Rounds
Yasin Altunkaya: 78.2kg
Yosko Stoychev: 78.6kg

Super Middleweight – 6 Rounds
Enis Agushi: 75.5kg
Giorgi Jintcharadze: 75.7kg

Super Lightweight – 6 Rounds
Verena Kaiser: 61.5kg
Myriam Dellal: 61.7kg 

Cruiserweight – 6 Rounds
Hizni Altunkaya: 96.2kg
Cemal Gulsen: TBCkg

Middleweight – 4 Rounds
Eduard Janzen: 68.7kg
Stas Kindsvater: 70.4kg 

Leon Bunn (14-0, 8 KOs) and Enrico Koelling (26-3, 8 KOs) headline the huge event titled Fighting For Future. Also in action is Team Sauerland’s rising stars Sophie Alisch and Albon Pervizaj. Completing the undercard are local stars Slawa Spomer (8-0, 5 KOs), Hizni Altunkaya (31-3, 18 KOs) and Yasin Altunkaya (14-0, 11 KOs) and more.

‘Fighting For Future’ on November 2nd is a special event that will see ticket revenue and money raised from the evening donated to three charities: Laughing Hearts, a charity that provides support and opportunities to children affected by poverty, Parents’ Initiative for Children with Cancer Koblenz, who provide support to the parents of children suffering from cancer in Koblenz and Education Unlimited, an education charity who encourage diversity and training across Europe.

All the action from the CGM Arena is available to watch live on Sport1 in Germany. Tickets are available online via www.eventim.dewww.adticket.de and www.westticket.de.Bun