Culcay (11-0, 7 KOs) is one of the biggest hopes of German boxing. On
August 25 he now has the chance of adding his first professional
international title to the world championship medal he won in 2009 in Milan
(Italy) as an amateur. At the o2 World Berlin Culcay will fight it out for
the vacant WBA Intercontinental Light Middleweight Championship against
Frederic Serre (13-6, 3 KOs) from France.
In his last outing he delivered a convincing TKO-victory against the Italian
Salvatore Annunziata in Stuttgart last February. Since then the Hamburg
based boxer has been preparing for his next fight, hoping for a title-bout.
Now the orthodox fighter finally has the chance he was looking for and is
anxious to get started. “I am ready for the fight,” said Culcay. “My
preparation has been going well and I am really looking forward to get
going.”
So far, the 26-year-old has won every time he stepped into the ring and of
course, he wants August 25 to be no different. “Obviously, I want to keep my
winning streak alive. But it gets tougher with every fight as the opposition
is getting stronger.” This is a fact which has been taken into account
during his current training camp and he has paid special attention to his
opposite Serre. “He is a good boxer,” said Culcay. “He already had two title
bouts in his career and lost both of them. He won’t want that to happen
again.”
In about two weeks time young Jack Culcay has the opportunity to show that
he has what it takes to be one of the greatest in a very strong and
competitive division.