If you think that boxing only exists in America, then you are absolutely wrong because Germany is making ready for the upcoming boxing event in Munich on the last day of March this year. This is not the first time that Germany will host such occasion, though, because celebrated title holders like Wladimir Klitschko and Nikolai Valuev train and had several fights in this country.
Thanks to witty German promoters, such as Sauerland Event from Berlin, boxing has become publicly known all over Germany. Interested people can simply do two things to witness this astounding occasion: watch it live or on TV. Those who choose the former can have fun watching their cherished sports with their families at home while those who prefer the latter will absolutely have memorable days. If I were given the moment, I would go for the latter because I'm such a avid boxing fan.
So far, in the field of boxing, Germany has created many legends; the most celebrated among them is Max Schmeling. A celebrated German heavyweight exponent, this boxing legend died in 2005 while he was sleeping at age 99. The celebrated rumor about Schmeling was that his final goal in life was to live until he reached 100 years old, but unfortunately, he passed away and missed just 8 months before he turned 100.
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